In
April 2010 Rich wrote: "If it’s not too late to update our class’s Reunion
website, I have attached a Bio that summarizes what I have been doing since
graduating from Penn Charter 50 years ago. Hard to believe that much time
has gone by. I married Nancy Novotny, whom I dated throughout most of my
years at PC. We have five daughters (Melissa, Stefanie, Jennifer, Samantha,
and Amanda) and 11 grandchildren. I am sorry I will miss seeing my
classmates from the Class of 1960 and rekindling the memories of those
wonderful years. Much of who I am and what I have accomplished I owe to my
years at PC. Have a great reunion."The biography that Rich sent is
excerpted below from the website of
Klasko, Rulon, Stock &
Seltzer, LLP.
Richard R. Rulon (Rich) has been practicing immigration law for over 30
years. Throughout his practice, he has held leadership roles in the
Immigration law community serving on the Board of Governors of the American
Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA), and on the Board of Trustees of the
American Immigration Law Foundation (AILF). In 2005, he was the recipient of
AILF’s 2005 Honorary Fellow Award for his lifelong service to the field of
immigration and nationality law. As part of AILA’s Sixtieth Anniversary
Celebration in 2006, Mr. Rulon was one of ten AILA members recognized as
significant contributors to the organization. He is included in The Best
Lawyers in America (Woodward and White). Rich was a founding partner of the
firm, and became of counsel upon his retirement as a partner at the end of
2008.
Rich remains available by appointment to clients seeking his wealth of
expertise in the representation of multinational and domestic corporations,
their employees and private individuals in immigration matters as well as in
immigration-related litigation matters in federal court and before
administrative agencies.
In addition to his practice, Rich continues to play an active role in
helping to shape immigration reform legislation, working closely with
members of the U.S. Senate and their Congressional staffs. On a local level,
he is a past President of the Board of Commissioners of Pennsylvania’s Upper
Dublin Township.
EDUCATION
Brown University, B.A. 1964
University of Pennsylvania School of Law J. D. 1967
INDUSTRIES SERVED
Biotechnology
Pharmaceutical
Real Estate Private Equity
Recruiting Services
Scientific Community (Researchers, Scientists)
HONORS AND AWARDS
AILA President’s Award - 1996
Upper Dublin Outstanding Citizen - 1998
Best Lawyers in America (Woodward & White) 2005 - 2009
AILF’s Honorary Fellow Award - 2005
AILA Significant Contributor - 2006
PROFESSIONAL AND CIVIC ACTIVITIES
Member, American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA)
o Chairperson, Investment Committee 2004-2005
o Member, Finance Committee 2004-2005
o Philadelphia INS District Office Liaison - 2001-2002
o Vermont Service Center Liaison - 1998-1999
o AILA Board of Governors - 1997-1998
o Chairman, Philadelphia Chapter - 1997-1998
o Vice Chair, Philadelphia Chapter - 1996-1997
o Treasurer, Philadelphia Chapter - 1995-1996
o Secretary, Philadelphia Chapter - 1994-1995
Member, American Immigration Law Foundation
o Chairman, Board of Trustees - 1998-2004
Member, American Bar Association, Litigation Section
Member, Philadelphia Bar Association
Upper Dublin Township Board of Commissioners - 1982 to 1998
President of Board of Commissioners - 1992 to 1998
BAR ADMISSIONS
Pennsylvania Supreme Court
United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania
United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit
United States Supreme Court
PERSONAL INTERESTS
Skiing, squash, tennis, fishing, biking, grandfathering |