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Franklin Scott Swaney

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Experience 2.0 star rating
Industry Recognition 1.0 star rating
Professional Conduct 5.0 star rating

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Overview

Practice Areas

  • 35% Criminal Defense
    2 years, 10 cases
  • 25% Family
    2 years, 26 cases
  • 15% Personal Injury
    2 years, 10 cases
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Fees & Payments

Fees

  • Contingent (20%-35%)
  • Fixed (Sometimes)
  • Free Consultation (30 minutes)

Payment types

Credit Card, Cash, Check

Contact Information

  • 500 4th Avenue
    New Eagle, PA 15067
    Office: 724-984-●●●● - show
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Résumé

Licenses

  • 2 years since Franklin Scott Swaney was first licensed to practice law in PA.

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We have not found any instances of professional misconduct for this lawyer.

Work Experience

Position Duration
Contract Attorney at Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott 2008–2009
Associate at Lois E Glanby & Associates 2008–2008
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Education

School Major Degree Graduated
University of Pittsburgh School of Law Juris Doctor 2007
California University of Pennsylvania Liberal Studies BA - Bachelor of Arts 2004
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Awards

Award Name Granting Organization Date
Public Service Award University of Pittsburgh School of Law 2007

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Avvo Answers

Avvo Contribution: Contributor Level 3
Question: Unpaid traffic citations from 1993...PA
Franklin's answer: If you do not show up and do not enter plea, you can be found guilty without being present under PA... more
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