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Kenneth A. Murphy Joins The Tucker Law Group

| Firm News Mar 28, 2022

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, March 28, 2022: After over 30 years of litigating cases as a partner at some of Philadelphia’s most respected law firms, Kenneth A. Murphy has decided to retire from Big Law and join The Tucker Law Group, a prominent Blackowned boutique litigation firm founded by Joe H. Tucker, Jr. in 1993. View Press Release

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“STANDING ON THE SHOULDERS: THE BLACK PHILADELPHIA LAWYER”

| Firm News Jul 31, 2018

TUCKER LAW GROUP will be hosting an historic CLE at the Pennsylvania Convention Center on Friday, October 26, 2018 from 8:30 am – 4:30 pm.  Participants will receive a total of 6 CLE credits, 5 Substantive and 1 Ethic.  The cost of the CLE will be $250.00, which will include a day full of panel discussions, continental breakfast, lunch and mid-day snack.   For information details regarding the CLE, read more

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“Game Changer Award” Presented to Joe H. Tucker, Jr.

| Firm News Mar 2, 2017

Joe H. Tucker, Jr., Founder of Tucker Law Group, LLC, was recently selected to receive the “Game Changer Award” by the African American Chamber of Commerce of Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware. He was also recognized by 6ABC, a leading television station in Philadelphia, during Black History Month as a Philadelphian who is making a difference.

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Presentation entitled “Four Trials That Changed America, presented by Carl E. Singley, Counsel to the Firm

| Firm News Mar 2, 2017

Carl E. Singley, Counsel to the Firm, made a presentation entitled “Four Trials That Changed America” at the Mid Year Conference of Pennsylvania State Trial Court Judges on February 24, 2017 in Pittsburgh. The presentation, before 350 trial and appellate court judges, examined twenty cases over a 270 year period that changed the course of American history including The Trial of John Peter Zenger,  Marbury v. Madison, Dred Scott v. Sanford, Brown v. Board of Education, New York Times v. Sullivan, Roe v. Wade, Bush v. Gore, and Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission.  

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