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Hark, Richard Q. Esq.

Richard Q. Hark Esq. - Ardmore, PA

Attorney at Hark and Hark

Criminal Fraud Lawyers in Ardmore, PA

The Times Building 32 Parking Plaza, Suite 401 Ardmore, PA 19003

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Ardmore Criminal Fraud Lawyer

Updated: 03/10/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Criminal Fraud

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  • By Anonymous on Jan. 18, 2025
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    I cannot express my gratitude or recommend Richard Hark enough! He is a true asset to ANYONE dealing with licensure issues. He navigated a very stressful legal situation for me with ease, precision, and professionalism. Mr. Hark kept me informed and explained all of my legal complexities clearly. He advocated strongly for me every step of the way. Thanks to his dedication and resolve I achieved a positive outcome and got my massage license instated. He can be described best in one word, incredible. If you ever need assistance with your license, you want to speak with Richard Hark.
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    Jan. 19, 2025
    This client had an issue with one license that precluded her from switching careers and getting a second license. Its called an application case. I helped her supplement her new Pennsylvania license application and then had to fight with the new Pennsylvania Board counsel to make sure the Board complied with the agreement offered and accepted by the prior Board counsel. Montso is from New Jersey and she was applying for a Pennsylvania license. I was fully aware of her issues and how to navigate her case towards licensure without a hearing and without the delays of waiting for a formal board decision -- that could have taken a year. Montso was patient, understanding, and helpful while I went toe-to-toe with the new, inexperienced Board counsel and her supervisor -- to force them to give Montso her new license after we did what the old Board counsel offered. This case was an example of long-term legal experience in this field to know, understand, and be able to legally push the Board to give this client her new license to which she was eligible, entitled, and worthy. Persistence, experience, and knowing exactly how to represent this client in a hard case is how this client got her new Pennsylvania license.

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Ardmore, PA

The Times Building
32 Parking Plaza, Suite 401
Ardmore, PA 19003

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Phone: 215-665-0766

Fax: 215-665-1225

Hours: 8-6 every day, or email me at richard.hark@penncriminaldefense.com

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