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Gross McGinley LLP

Gross McGinley LLP - Allentown, PA

Administrative Law Lawyers in Allentown, PA

33 S. Seventh St. P.O. Box 4060 Allentown, PA 18105 - 4060

  • 15 Super Lawyers®
  • 27 Years 
    Experience

Allentown Administrative Law Firm

Updated: 03/03/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Administrative Law

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  • By Anonymous on Mar. 11, 2022
    Hired Law firm 2017-2022
    No matter what your situation I can guarantee you don’t want to be represented by this firm. They will bleed you dry. Any attorney that goads you into filing a lawsuit and recommending trial instead of mediation or settlement is in it for themselves. Unless you have a few $100k to blow, go with someone, ANYONE else. You can be certain that the advice you get from the attorneys here is going to be the worst advice, since they advise based only on what will net then the most money. Save your sanity and bank account.
  • By Anonymous on Apr. 28, 2021
    Hired Law firm 2020-2021
    True to their name, Gross McGinley's overall treatment of clients is best summarized as just that: GROSS. If you want a law firm who gives you a low ball quote on the cost of working on your case, accidentally forgetting to include their own fees in that calculation, and which fees you can actually recover in court, choose Gross. If you want a law firm who, in your time of need and emotional distress, constantly makes you feel like you're bothering them for simple periodic updates, choose Gross. If you want a law firm who not once but twice forgets about your case and then blames it on the other side's attorney even though their own provided billing exposes their lack of timely follow-up, choose Gross. If you want a law firm that treats you as a disposable, single use customer instead of a local family who might need a law firm relationship to aid in legal matters long term , choose Gross. If you want to finally and intimately understand why the legal profession has such a bad reputation, choose Gross. However if you are looking for compassion and professionalism during a time of need, then I strongly recommend you find a better attorney to work with, because this firm will treat you like an idiot and then give you the privilege of paying for the experience.

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Allentown, PA

33 S. Seventh St. P.O. Box 4060
Allentown, PA 18105 - 4060

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Phone: (610) 820-5450

Fax: (610) 820-6006

Website: http://www.grossmcginley.com

Additional Pennsylvania Locations

Easton, PA  (14.5 miles)

717 Washington Street
Easton, PA 18042

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Phone: (610) 258-1506

Fax: (610) 820-6006

Website: http://www.grossmcginley.com

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