Weisberg Law - Philadelphia, PA
Consumer Protection Lawyers in Philadelphia, PA
1500 Walnut Street, 21st Floor Philadelphia, PA 19102
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Philadelphia Consumer Protection Law Firm
Updated: 02/28/2026
Areas of Practice
- Consumer Protection
Reviews
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Hired Law firm 2022-2023They delve into areas of law they're not well enough informed on. They will stumble along trying to figure out on the fly. Don't grasp or ascertain facts and they jump to conclusions. Don't want to fight or do the work. Predisposed to outcome before they understand case, creating self-fulfilling prophecy. Like many small firms, they take on more cases than they can properly litigate. Guarantees you're wasting your money and time. If not a slam dunk case with decent value, they want to walk away with retainer as quickly as they can, looking for bigger fish to fry
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Hired Law firm 2015-2018I was less than impressed with my representation by the Weisberg law firm. He permitted my case to be transferred to most hostile plaintiffs forum in Pa, Lancaster County, when it should have been transferred to my home county of Chester County, or even York County. Defendant was a Holy Roller and known in the "Born Again" Christian circles of Lancaster County. Mediator was from Lancaster County and did nothing but tell horror stories about how bad LanCo juries are and di little to nothing to lean on Defendants. Yes, I settled, but Lancaster County was the very worse venue my case could have been moved to!
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Consulted Law firm 2022They thought I was joking about my civil rights matter and wasted my time. These guys are a joke in screening potential clients.
Contact
1500 Walnut Street, 21st Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19102
Fax: 610-690-7401
Website: https://www.weisberglawoffices.com/
Additional Pennsylvania Locations
Morton, PA (Main Office, 9 miles)
7 South Morton Avenue
Morton, PA 19070
Fax: (610) 690-0880
Website: https://www.weisberglawoffices.com/
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