Litigation

Litigation

Strassburger McKenna Gutnick & Gefsky has been a premier litigation firm in Western Pennsylvania since 1919. We represent a broad range of clients across varied industries. Our attorneys take a collaborative approach to litigation, often working with other attorneys within SMGG who have experience in other disciplines to find the best solution for our clients.

We represent clients in a variety of Litigation areas, including:

The Litigation group at SMGG crafts legal strategies customized for each client’s unique situation. We understand that each client has unique needs and we offer services on a broad spectrum of issues.

Our Clients

The Litigation team at SMGG represents a multitude of clients in a wide range of cases, including:

  • Individuals
  • Businesses
  • Families
  • Residential groups
  • Veterans
  • Consumers
  • Tenants
  • Landlords
  • Creditors
  • Shareholders
  • Partners
  • Corporate officers and directors
  • Contractors
  • Sub-contractors and suppliers
  • Owners and developers
  • Corporations
  • Nonprofit entities
  • Municipalities and other public sector clients

Experienced litigators on your side

The attorneys of Strassburger McKenna Gutnick & Gefsky represent your best interests in court and alternative dispute resolution forums.

For more information, please contact Gretchen E. Moore.

Litigation Attorneys

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A Request for Pre and/or Post Judgment Interest is Made Via a Rule 59(e) Motion, right?  Wrong.
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