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King of Prussia Healthcare Law Firm
Overview
Recognized as leaders in professional licensing and criminal defense issues, our attorneys at Hark and Hark represent clients in King of Prussia and throughout Pennsylvania, as well as those in New Jersey. Our law office provides knowledgeable representation at an affordable cost. People continue to turn to us for help because of the following:
- We are effective in the courtroom and before administrative boards.
- Our attorneys promptly return phone calls and respond to clients' concerns.
- We offer conveniences such as three locations and the ability to accept credit cards.
- Our team is available around the clock to answer questions.
At Hark and Hark, our caseload includes all aspects of professional licensing issues, ranging from criminal behavior to allegations of addictions. The attorneys at our law office also represent people who have been accused of crimes such as the following: white collar offenses, probation violations, drug crimes, sex offenses and DUI.
About Hark and Hark
Practice Areas
- Healthcare Law
- Professional Licensing
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
Valley Forge TowersSuite 1072000 Valley Forge Circle King of Prussia, PA 19406
Office Hours
8-6 every day, or email me at richard.hark@penncriminaldefense.com
Phone
Fax
- 215-665-1225 (office fax)
Websites
- https://www.phila-criminal-lawyer.com/blog/ (blog pages for website)
Other Offices
Hark and Hark (Main Office) One Liberty Place 1650 Market Street 55th Floor Philadelphia, PA 19103 877-442-7552
Hark and Hark 1101 Route 70 West Cherry Hill, NJ 08002 866-427-4552
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