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With over a decade's worth of experience there is very little I have not crossed paths with. Most attorneys are "one trick ponies". They can do one thing, often very well, but only one thing. The problem an individual or business may face is that they need to hire several firms to help them. They need a firm to handle their business (incorporation, agreements, collections, etc.). Then they need another firm to help them should they find themself in trouble with the law. If they need a will or want to workout an estate plan they need another firm. Worse, they trust their business attorney to represent them in a criminal matter or they let their criminal attorney draft their will or administer a loved one's estate. Obviously, this is not going to end well.
I'm not a one trick pony. I can do it all and do it well. When I first entered a legal profession I made a decision to not be an attorney who only does personal injury or personal injury defense and ignore everything else. I can handle your individual needs be it a will, trust or god forbid, an arrest. I can also handle your business matters as they arise. Try me, I think you will plesantly surprised.
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2500 Brooktree Road, Ste. 301, Wexford, PA, 15090
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"Anthony Posa is the attorney I refer cases to when I have a conflict. He will handle your case personally and get you the result you desire."
Construction and development lawyer
Workers compensation lawyer
2019 - Present
Associate Attorney, The Dornish Law Offices, P.C.
2015 - 2019
Member, The Posa Law Group, PLLC
2012 - 2012
Associate Attorney, Malone, Middleman
2012 - 2014
Associate Attorney, Meyer, Darragh, Buckler, Bebenk & Eck, PLLC
2004 - 2011
Senior Associate, Payne, Welsh & Klingensmith, PLLC
2012 - Present
Allegheny County Bar AssociationMember
2010 - Present
Pittsburgh Urban Magnet Project (PUMP)Member
2015 - 2017
The National ListMember
2002
JD
1999
BA - Bachelor of Arts
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