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      <description>An accomplished lawyer with Metka Law in Philadelphia, Andrew Alston handles family law cases related to divorce, custody, and adoption, as well as personal injury and criminal cases. A skilled negotiator who works for amicable solutions to save clients time and money, he leverages extensive courtroom experience to achieve successful trial outcomes when required. Apart from his trial work, lawyer Andrew Alston recently designed and taught a course for the Pennsylvania Bar Association called Win Your Case with D.I.Y. Visual Technology. He also recently served as faculty for the National Institute of Trial Advocacy in their Building Trial Skills: Philadelphia program.

Previously, Mr. Alston spent served as a lawyer with the Defender Association of Philadelphia, where he researched, filed and litigated motions, and tried to verdict a large number of cases. He holds a bachelor of biology from Gwynedd Mercy University and a law degree from the Beasley School of Law at Temple University. Additionally, he completed an LL.M in Trial Advocacy at Temple University, during which time he received the Faculty Award for Outstanding Achievement in Courtroom Presentation and Performance.

A recipient of the Pennsylvania Bar Association Law Student Pro Bono Service Award, he spends much of his free time hiking, biking, and engaged in outdoor activities.</description>
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         <title>Feast of Justice Receives Financial Aid</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>With significant courtroom success as a trial lawyer, <a href="http://about.me/andrewalston"><strong>Andrew Alston </strong></a>represents clients in criminal, personal injury, and family law cases. Lawyer Andrew Alston was recently inducted into the Frankford-Northeast Philadelphia Rotary Club.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Pets, Divorce, and the Law</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Lawyer <a href="https://andrewalston.blogspot.com/">Andrew Alston</a> represents individuals in a variety of matters. One legal issue that Andrew Alston and other lawyers are increasingly having to deal with is the question of what happens to family pets during divorce cases.</div>]]></description>
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