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Richard W. Stec CPA - Constitutional Lawyer in zip code 15237

zipcode 15237 Constitutional Lawyer - Richard W. Stec CPA
Richard W. Stec CPA


Area of Practice: Constitutional

Zip code: 15237, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania



Contact: (412) 364-1116
Richard W. Stec CPA.
1st Floor   967 Perry Hwy 1.

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FAQs - Constitutional Lawyers in zip 15237 How many Constitutional lawyers actively serve residents of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (15237)? Approximately 35 licensed attorneys focus on Constitutional across Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (15237). Most matters are filed through the Pennsylvania District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Constitutional lawyers in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania? In Pittsburgh, typical rates range from $219-$389 per hour for Constitutional. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $3412 and $6763, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Constitutional matters usually take in courts near Pittsburgh (15237)? Constitutional cases in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania usually take around 2-7 months depending on complexity and the Pennsylvania District Court docket.

Constitutional Case examples in zip code 15237

Description: Legal matters involving civil rights under constitutional provisions. Case Example: Gonzalez v. State of California (2019) Judgment: Case involving constitutional rights violations, resulting in policy changes and a $300,000 settlement.