Hangley Aronchick Segal Pudlin & Schiller
David Scolnic is a seasoned legal professional with extensive experience in the field. Since July 1995, David has served as a Shareholder at Hangley Aronchick Segal Pudlin & Schiller. Prior to this role, David was an Associate at Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP from September 1986 to July 1995. David holds a law degree from New York University School of Law, obtained between 1983 and 1986, and a Bachelor of Arts in Urban Studies and City Planning from the University of Pennsylvania, completed in 1983.
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Hangley Aronchick Segal Pudlin & Schiller
When our firm was founded in 1994, our idea was to build a firm of lawyers with superior academic credentials and professional capabilities who wanted to develop their practices in a creative and entrepreneurial environment. We think that we have succeeded. We have recruited extraordinarily talented lawyers to join us. We have created a dynamic, engaging and often entertaining office environment. What has resulted is a firm that is very highly regarded and that enjoys a growing national reputation for its quality work, innovative strategies and excellent results. We offer a broad range of legal services to local and national clients through our offices in Philadelphia, Harrisburg and Norristown, Pennsylvania, and Cherry Hill, New Jersey. Our diverse range of practice areas includes complex litigation, business/corporate, real estate, bankruptcy, education, environmental, family law, insurance coverage, and tax and estate planning. Our clients include universities, governmental entities, corporations, individuals, and large professional firms. Our firm roster includes former Philadelphia City Solicitors, a former Chancellor of the Philadelphia Bar Association, law professors, fellows of the American College of Trial Lawyers, and members of the American Law Institute. Most of our trial lawyers have clerked for federal judges, including one of our colleagues who served as a judicial clerk in the United States Supreme Court.