Background
Kane, Jonathan was born on August 9, 1945 in Montgomery, Alabama, United States. Son of Alan H. and Carolyn Kane.
Kane, Jonathan was born on August 9, 1945 in Montgomery, Alabama, United States. Son of Alan H. and Carolyn Kane.
Bachelor of Science in Economics, University of Pennsylvania, 1967; Juris Doctor, University of Virginia, 1973.
Worked at Gollatz, Griffin & Ewing, P.C. (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) specializing in General Civil Litigation in State and Federal Courts. Business, Technology, Intellectual Property, Transportation, Non Profit Organizations, Estate Planning and Administration, Real Estate, Health, Employment and Environmental Law. Admitted to the bar, 1973, Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania Supreme Court. United States. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit. United States. Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit.
United States. District Court, Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Author: "A Legal History of the Narcotic Addict Rehabilitation Act of 1966," published in the Second Report of the National Commission on Marijuana and Drug Abuse, Drug Use in America: Problem in Perspective, and then republished in Legal Aspects of Drug Dependence, CRC Press, 1975. "National Labor Relations Board Remedies for Unfair Labor Practices," The Wharton School, 1986.
Member, The White House Blue Ribbon Drug and Alcohol Committee, 1982-1983. Chairman, Planning Committee, Easttown Township and Chester County. Vice-Chairman, Mayor's Drug and Alcohol Executive Commission, City of Philadelphia, 1979.
Board of Directors, Eagleville Foundation and Past Chairman of the Board of Directors of Eagleville Hospital, 1983. Member: Philadelphia, Chester County, Pennsylvania and American (Committee on Practice and Procedure before the National Labor Relations Board of the Labor Law Section) Bar Associations. National Association of Manufacturers' Labor and Employment Law Advisory Committee.
Military: Officer, Airborne Infantry, 1969-1971, Vietnam Bronze Star. Gollatz, Griffin & Ewing is founded on the belief that high-quality legal services traditionally offered by large law firms can and should be delivered more cost effectively through a firm with a concentrated focus.
Member, The White House Blue Ribbon Drug and Alcohol Committee, 1982-1983. Chairman, Planning Committee, Easttown Township and Chester County. Vice-Chairman, Mayor's Drug and Alcohol Executive Commission, City of Philadelphia, 1979.
Board of Directors, Eagleville Foundation and Past Chairman of the Board of Directors of Eagleville Hospital, 1983. Member: Philadelphia, Chester County, Pennsylvania and American (Committee on Practice and Procedure before the National Labor Relations Board of the Labor Law Section) Bar Associations. National Association of Manufacturers' Labor and Employment Law Advisory Committee.
Military: Officer, Airborne Infantry, 1969-1971, Vietnam Bronze Star.
Married Susan Wagner Kane. 1 child, Letitia Tyler.