Nicole B. LaBletta
Nicole B. LaBletta has over 18 years of experience and is licensed in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the State of New Jersey and the State of New York and practices Estate Planning, Probate, and Estate Litigation. Ms. LaBletta holds a Graduate Tax Certificate in Estate Planning from Villanova University. Ms. LaBletta is affiliated with the following organizations: Montgomery County Bar Association, Pennsylvania Bar Association (Real Property, Probate, and Trust Law Section), the Private Client Tax Committee of the International Bar Association, Board Member of the Montgomery County Estate Planning Council, Member: Philadelphia Estate Planning Council.
Additionally, Ms. LaBletta was named a Super Lawyer for Estate Litigation in 2012 and for Estate Planning in 2022 and was named a Lawyer of Distinction for Estate Planning in 2024.
Ms. LaBletta is a graduate of Fordham University Law School, New York, NY (2001), and received a Bachelor of Arts in Classics, Magna Cum Laude, at the College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, MA (1998), where she was the recipient of the Edna Dwyer Grzebien Prize for Proficiency in Modern Languages.
Ms. LaBletta routinely educates the community through newsletters and public speaking engagements regarding the importance of estate planning.
In her spare time, Ms. LaBletta enjoys spending time with friends and family, travel and foreign languages, and giving back to her community.
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Fordham Law School, New York, NY, J.D. 2001
Member, International Law Journal
College of the Holy Cross, B.A., Classics, 1998, Magna Cum Laude
Awards: Edna Dwyer Grzebien Prize for Proficiency in Modern Language
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Pennsylvania
New Jersey
New York
U.S. District Court and Bankruptcy Court for all Districts of Pennsylvania
U.S. District Court and Bankruptcy Court for the District of New Jersey
U.S. District Court and Bankruptcy Court for all Districts of New York
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Pennsylvania Super Lawyer Rising Star, Estate Litigation (2012)
Pennsylvania Super Lawyers, Estate Planning (2024)
Lawyer of Distinction, Estate Planning (2024)
Publication: “If Per Se is Dying, Why Not in TV Tying?” A Case for Adopting the Rule of Reason Standard in Television Block-Booking Arrangements, in Fordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law Journal, Vol. XII, No. 1 (2001).
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