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New Content: Philadelphia City Solicitor Opinions

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Jenkins recently updated its Philadelphia City Solicitor Opinions database with additional opinions, expanding coverage through 2019.

The Philadelphia City Solicitor Opinions database contains exclusive coverage of over 2,300 full-text, searchable opinions issued by the Philadelphia City Solicitor. This includes both formal and informal opinions going back to 1952. 

Explore this collection of opinions spanning over 60 years from the City of Philadelphia’s Law Department. The answers (and inquiries) might surprise you!

For information on more recent opinions, reach out to our librarians for suggestions.

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