Background
Fletman, Abbe F. was born on August 8, 1959 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.
Fletman, Abbe F. was born on August 8, 1959 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.
University of Chicago (Bachelor of Arts, with general honors and special honors in History, 1980). University of Pennsylvania (Juris Doctor, cum laude, 1988).
Worked at Klehr, Harrison, Harvey, Branzburg & Ellers (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) specializing in Banking, Corporate, Tax, Construction, Securities, Commercial, Probate, Estate Planning, Real Estate, Bankruptcy and Creditors Rights Law. General Civil Trial Practice in all Courts. Profit Sharing and Employee Benefit Law.
Admitted to the bar, 1988, Pennsylvania.
Winner, Keedy Cup Moot Court Competition. Recipient, Wapner, Newman & Associates Award for Trial Bar Associations.
CoAuthor, (with Erik North. Videlock) "Financial Institution Bonds," Handling Fidelity, Surety and Financial Risk Claims(2d educated 1990). General Counsel of Women"s Law Project, September, 1994.
Investigator, Commission on Judicial Selection and Retention of Philadelphia Bar Association, January, 1994.
Company-Chair, Civil Rights Committee of Philadelphia Bar Association, January, 1992 - December, 1993. Treasurer, Public Interest Section of Philadelphia Bar Association, January, 1992 - December, 1993. Fellow: The Academy of Advocacy of Temple University School of Law.
Klehr, Harrison, Harvey, Branzburg & Ellers is a young, dynamic firm.
Initially organized in September of 1975, our firm was born of the concept that a medium-sized firm can deliver to its clients the kind of expert legal services generally associated with much larger firms, without the impersonalization, oppressive fee structures, tiers of lawyers and levels of responsibility normally associated with large firms. Utilizing the unique structure of our firm, our staff of over 65 attorneys strive to maintain an individual relationship with each of the firm"s clients while we continue to retain the ability to react quickly and effectively to client problems.
The firm recognizes that in today"s highly competitive market for legal services, most clients choose lawyers, not law firms. Because of this, our firm is structured in a way that allows the most knowledgeable lawyer to handle each client"s problem in the most effective manner.
Fellow: The Academy of Advocacy of Temple University School of Law.