Michael S. Delaney - Indiana, PA
Attorney at Delaney & Fritz, P.C.
Oil and Gas Lawyers in Indiana, PA
936 Philadelphia Street Second Floor Indiana, PA 15701 - 3939
Indiana Oil and Gas Lawyer
Updated: 06/03/2026
Areas of Practice
- Oil and Gas
- Real Estate
- Contracts Law
- School Solicitor
- Township Solicitor
Attorney Information
Overview
MICHAEL S. DELANEY, Deceased. Born in Indiana, PA, 1949; Millersville University (B.A. 1972); Ohio Northern University (J.D. 1977). Mr. Delaney served as Assistant District Attorney for Indiana County from 1977-1980. He served as Solicitor of White Township, starting in 1991, and of Marion Center Area School District, starting in 1987. He served as President of Indiana County Bar Association from 2007 through 2009. Mr. Delaney's 40 year practice primarily consisted of representing clients in the business of coal, oil, and gas development including, but not limited to, title abstracts and certification; leasing issues; operation issues; and acquisitions.
Education
Legal Education
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Ohio Northern University Pettit College of Law,
Ada,
Ohio, 1977
J.D.
Non Legal Education
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Millersville State College,
Lancaster,
Pennsylvania, 1972
B.A.
Past Positions
- Assistant District Attorney for Indiana County, 1977 - 1980
Languages
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English
Bar Admissions
- Pennsylvania, 1977
- U.S. District Court Western District of Pennsylvania, 1989
Other Affiliations
- Indiana County Bar Association, 2007 - 2009 (President)
- White Township, Solicitor 1991-2018
- Marion Center Area School District, Solicitor 1987-2009
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Contact
936 Philadelphia Street
Second Floor
Indiana, PA 15701 - 3939
Phone Number: 724-471-3198
Fax Number: 724-349-7242
Email: Send a message
Website: https://www.delaneyfritz.com
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