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Top best Appellate Lawyers in zip code 17101 Harrisburg

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We have more than 5 top best Appellate lawyers in zip code 17101, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. John A. Kane, Samuel Rivera are among the top best Appellate attorneys in zip code 17101. While choosing lawyers in zip code 17101, compare their reviews.


John A. Kane - top best Appellate Lawyer in zip code 17101

John A. Kane

Rating: 3.25


Area of Practice: Administrative ,Appellate ,Health Care & Hospitalization,Legislation ,Regulatory

Zip code: 17101, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania



Contact: 717-724-4600
Kelley and Murphy.
Payne Shoemaker Building   240 North 3rd Street.

Samuel Rivera - top best Appellate Lawyer in zip code 17101

Samuel Rivera

Rating: 3.4


Area of Practice: Appellate ,Assault & Battery,Banking & Finance,Criminal Defense ,Drug Crimes,DUI/DWI,Federal ,Felonies,Juvenile ,Parole and Probation,White Collar Crime

Zip code: 17101, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania



Contact: 717-232-9021
Samuel Rivera.
Market Street.

Anthony S. Potter - top best Appellate Lawyer in zip code 17101

Anthony S. Potter

Rating: 3.35


Area of Practice: Administrative ,Appellate ,Civil ,Corporate ,Professional Malpractice

Zip code: 17101, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania



Contact: 717-238-9300

North Second Street.

James J. West - top best Appellate Lawyer in zip code 17101

James J. West

Rating: 3.45


Area of Practice: Appellate ,Consumer Fraud,White Collar Crime

Zip code: 17101, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania



Contact: 717-233-5051

105 North Front Street   205.

James A. Tinnyo - top best Appellate Lawyer in zip code 17101

James A. Tinnyo

Rating: / 4.7


Area of Practice: Administrative Agency & Appellate, Workers` Compensation

Zip code: 17101, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania



Contact: 717-237-7121
Thomas, Thomas & Hafer LLP.
305 North Front Street.

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Appellate Case examples in zip code 17101

Description: Covers legal matters related to appealing court decisions to higher courts. Case Example: Brown v. Board of Education, 1954 - Addressed segregation in public schools through the appellate process. Judgment: The Supreme Court ruled segregation unconstitutional.