Phyllis Bookspan

20 W Third Street, Media, PA

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Georgetown University Law Center, M.L.A. Master of Law Trial Advocacy
1983
Georgetown University Law Center, JD - Juris Doctor

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Catherine

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05 Jun, 2019
I chose Phyllis Bookspan to help me through my divorce because I wanted a barracuda with a heart. When I looked at her background, I was impressed with her credentials (Georgetown Law-I knew she would be intelligent and hard-working) but also knew she would be the right lawyer for me because of her background in Yoga and Mindfulness. I walked into her office looking for a collaborative divorce, but when she heard my history she put down her notes and clearly told me exactly why that would be the wrong decision. She will tell you the truth, be empathetic but professional, and listen to your feedback as you go through the process. Divorce is hard, but I knew I had the right lawyer on my team from the very beginning.
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Bobb

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17 Apr, 2019
Phyllis and her team are pros. My situation was a bit messy, but they knew the case, the numbers and negotiated hard on my behalf to ensure a fair settlement.
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Mjn

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28 Feb, 2017
Phyllis is an excellent attorney. She understands the process, both family court and divorce court thoroughly. She was patient, empathetic and always available. She explained everything along the way and fought for me. I am grateful to have found her. Divorce is a terrible situation to endure, but with the right attorney it makes it much less painful. Phyllis is all that & more.
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Pros
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Excellent understanding of legal processes and thorough knowledge of family and divorce court proceedings
“She understands the process, both family court and divorce court thoroughly.”
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Empathetic and patient approach while guiding clients through a difficult process
“She was patient, empathetic and always available.”
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Strong negotiation skills and ability to achieve fair settlements
“They knew the case, the numbers and negotiated hard on my behalf to ensure a fair settlement.”
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Provides clear explanations and feedback throughout the legal process
“She explained everything along the way and fought for me.”
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Dedicated and resourceful in gathering relevant facts and data to provide the best representation
“Ms. Bookspan works tirelessly to gather all pertinent facts, research all relevant data, and familiarize herself with all aspects of her cases in order to ensure that her clients receive the best representation possible.”
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As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

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Brigham Young University (BYU) Journal of Public Law, From a Tender Years Presumption to a Primary Parent Presumption: Has Anything Really Changed, Should It?
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Texas Journal of Women and the Law, A Delicate Imbalance: Family and Work
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Delaware Lawyer magazine, Too Young to Die? A Look at Evolving Standards of Decency and the U. S. Juvenile Death Penalty
2011:
The Pennsylvania Lawyer, Ban Life without Parole
2004:
Delaware Lawyer magazine, Too Young to Die, A Look At evolving Standards of Decency and the U.S. Juvenile Death Penalty
1999:
Indiana Law Review, O MIrrors and Gavels: A Chronicle of the Use of Menopause as a Legal Defense against Women
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Vanderbilt Law Review, Reworking the Warrant Requirement; Resuscitating the Fourth Amendment
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