Antheil Maslow & MacMinn, LLP is pleased to announce that Partner Elaine Yandrisevits will serve as a panelist for the Bucks County Bar Association’s upcoming continuing legal education program, “Interplay Between Civil Litigation & Orphans’ Court,” on Wednesday, February 11th at 8:30 – 9:30 AM. To register, visit Bucksbar.org / Calendar.
The program will be offered both in person at the BCBA headquarters in Doylestown and virtually via Zoom. The panel will provide practitioners with a substantive overview of jurisdictional considerations, procedural distinctions between civil litigation and Orphans’ Court matters, the impact on business entities, and insights into Judge McGuffin’s leadership in Orphans’ Court.
Yandrisevits will present alongside Judge Brian T. McGuffin, Judge C. Theodore Fritsch, Jr., and Sean M. Gresh, Esquire.
Elaine Yandrisevits concentrates her practice in estate planning, trusts and estate administration, and Orphans’ Court matters, with particular emphasis on special needs trust planning and guardianships. She is a frequent lecturer on estate planning, estate administration, and special needs planning for continuing legal education programs and community organizations.
For more information about Elaine Yandrisevits and AMM Law’s Estate & Trust services, visit www.ammlaw.com or call 215.230.7500.
Antheil Maslow & MacMinn, LLP is a full-service law firm based in Doylestown, Pennsylvania. The firm is committed to building long-term client relationships and delivering responsive, practical legal counsel and effective advocacy tailored to each client’s objectives.

