Chester County still has one foot in farmland even as West Chester's downtown and the Route 202 corridor keep growing, and that mix of suburban development pressure and working agricultural land generates a distinct set of real estate and business matters: boundary disputes between a new subdivision and an established farm property, business formation for a growing Phoenixville or West Chester company, and the occasional property title tangle from land that's changed hands only a handful of times in a century.
Personal injury work rounds out our Chester County caseload, often tied to Route 202 or Route 30 commuter traffic. We represent clients from West Chester to Coatesville, and, as with every county we serve, our approach starts with understanding the specific local facts before recommending a strategy.






















