Rob Hanlon

Rob Hanlon is a Partner at Meyer, Unkovic & Scott LLP, a position held since January 1986. Prior to this, Rob served as a Regional Planner at the Southwestern Pennsylvania Regional Planning Commission from 1975 to 1986, where involvement included a range of planning activities such as environmental, economic, water quality, transportation, aviation, land use, and zoning projects. Notably, Rob prepared the Airport Zoning Regulations for 17 public airports in southwestern Pennsylvania. Educational qualifications include a Doctor of Law (J.D.) from the Thomas R. Kline School of Law of Duquesne University and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Economics from St. Vincent College.

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Meyer, Unkovic & Scott LLP

Meyer, Unkovic & Scott LLP is a business law firm whose diverse clientele includes Fortune 100 companies, significant financial institutions, small venture enterprises and individuals. Its lawyers are engaged every day - whether in the courtroom or at the conference room table - in providing clients with creative, insightful and cost-effective legal advice that is targeted to resolve problems and add value to the bottom line. In the heart of downtown Pittsburgh, the firm counsels businesses and individuals across a broad spectrum of legal matters, including business transactions and planning, real estate and banking law, bankruptcy and commercial law, employment law, international law and immigration, tax and estate planning, and in various areas of litigation and dispute resolution. Its attorneys contribute actively to the dialogue that is shaping the legal profession and the Pittsburgh community by participating in various professional, business and charitable organizations. Since its founding in 1943, Meyer, Unkovic & Scott's hallmark has been providing dedicated, excellent service to our clients. The firm's founders established a culture for quality and growth by nurturing young attorneys with individualized, highly focused training. The result is a law firm that is progressive, but steeped in the old school philosophy of community and client service.