Jennifer L. Ellis

Valley Forge, King of Prussia, PA

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1998
Widener University School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1994
Dickinson College, B.A.

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Anonymous

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12 Aug, 2021
She gave me great advice with a very fast response. I would highly recommend!
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Gary palik

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05 Feb, 2017
I had some questions that were driving me into a pyscosis on a personal injury case that I may file. Jen answered my concernes and gave me info that I found that was important a few steps into the process. Thank you for your time!
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Cathy walter

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16 Jul, 2015
Jennifer was the most concerned and helpful and understanding of all the lawyers I have heard from! I would use her in a minute!
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Publications

2015:
ABA Solo and Small Firm Technology Guide, Social Media For Lawyers
2014:
WordPress in One Hour for Lawyers (Book), WordPress in One Hour for Lawyers
2014:
2014 Solo and Small Firm Technology Guide, Social Media For Lawyers
2013:
2013 Solo and Small Firm Legal Technology Guide., Social Media for Lawyers
2008:
Advanced Internet Research, The Invisible Web
2007:
How to Perform Internet Research: The Basics, How to Perform Internet Research: The Basics
2002:
Various, Britney Spears is Dead or The Importance of Verifying Online Information
2000:
Technology for the Family Lawyer, Why Your Law Firm Needs a Website and The Risks of Websites,
2000:
Internet Law Update, Why Businesses Have Web Sites
1999:
The Internet Guide for Pennsylvania Lawyers, How the Internet Affects Our Ethical Rules
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