Collegeville Attorney John Rule

Mr. Rule’s professional activities have included the Board of Directors of the Montgomery Bar Association, and serving as a Co-Chairman of the Montgomery Bar Association’s American Citizenship Committee for 13 years; and as a Member of the Montgomery Bar Association Membership Committee; he is admitted to the bar of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, the federal District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania and the United States Supreme Court.

Mr. Rule has addressed numerous business and continuing education groups regarding business organizations, estate planning and special needs planning. He has served on the boards of numerous community organizations and his current community activities include serving on the Board of Directors of Norristown Ministries Hospitality Center and a Director of the Rotary Club of Norristown, for which he served as Club President in 2012-2013. Mr. Rule is a member of the Pennsylvania and Montgomery Bar Associations and is a member of the Academy of Special Needs Planners.

Mr. Rule is married to Jill Anderson, also a Dickinson Law School graduate working with Miller, Turetsky, Rule & McLennan in Collegeville and is the father of three children, two of whom are working in the health care field and the youngest of whom is an elementary school teacher.

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Pennsylvania Supreme Court

US District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania

United States Supreme Court

J.D., Dickinson School of Law, 1978

B.A., Temple University 1975

Montgomery Bar Association

John’s professional activities have included the Board of Directors of the Montgomery Bar Association, and serving as a Co-Chairman of the Montgomery Bar Association’s American Citizenship Committee for 13 years.

Pennsylvania Bar Association

John is an active member of the Pennsylvania Bar Association.

Mr. Rule’s nickname that most people call him is “Jack” which goes nicely with wife, Jill.  His passions are traveling with Jill, vacations and trips with the extended family, often to National Parks (14 to date), and spending time with the grandkids.