For many litigants, a trial court’s decision feels like the end of the case. In reality, however, civil litigation often continues into the appellate courts. Even then, appellate practice is fundamentally different from trial practice, with the latter being our focus. Lawyers frequently describe appeals as a “separate animal.” The…
Served with a Subpoena in PA, Now What?!
Have you been served with a subpoena in Pennsylvania and are wondering how to respond? We handle nearly every kind of litigation matters in Western PA. Call or email our Pittsburgh lawyers for a consultation any time about responding to a subpoena in state or federal court: Contact Us Today! …
Should You Sign a Release in PA? Let’s What it Means.
What is a “Release”? A release is language in a written document (often a settlement agreement) that makes you give up your right to sue, in exchange for receiving something in return — typically money — from the party paying you. In other words, if you want to…
PA Civil Cases: Filing in Person or Online?
Filings in Civil (Non-Criminal) Cases in Pennsylvania Federal courts in Pennsylvania have required electronic filing for decades, going so far as to fine litigants $150 for trying to file a civil claim — or written defense — in person. This applies to all civil claims for negligence — car accident,…

