
Law Offices of Craig A. Diehl - Spring Grove, PA
119 West Hanover StreetSpring Grove, PA 17362
Spring Grove Banking & Finance Law Firm
Overview
Our attorneys possess sterling academic credentials, strong community ties, and a deep commitment to your success. They speak "plain English." They demonstrate the strictest personal and professional ethics. Above all, they are passionately committed to the needs of our clients.
We utilize state-of the-art technology and cost-effective methods to provide services in a timely, client-oriented manner. That means we return your phone calls promptly. Speak plainly. Report regularly...
Our attorneys possess sterling academic credentials, strong community ties, and a deep commitment to your success. They speak "plain English." They demonstrate the strictest personal and professional ethics. Above all, they are passionately committed to the needs of our clients.
We utilize state-of the-art technology and cost-effective methods to provide services in a timely, client-oriented manner. That means we return your phone calls promptly. Speak plainly. Report regularly...
Our attorneys possess sterling academic credentials, strong community ties, and a deep commitment to your success. They speak "plain English." They demonstrate the strictest personal and professional ethics. Above all, they are passionately committed to the needs of our clients.
We utilize state-of the-art technology and cost-effective methods to provide services in a timely, client-oriented manner. That means we return your phone calls promptly. Speak plainly. Report regularly on your case. Are up front and ethical about our fees so that there simply are no bad surprises.
In short, at our very core, we focus on each client's background, needs, and goals. That's where we start. With you. And we never stray from the idea that your needs set our course!
Our practice areas include bankruptcy law, business & commercial law, business organizations, elder law, estate planning, litigation & appeals, personal injury - plaintiff, probate & estate administration, real estate law, state, local & municipal law, taxation law, and tax return preparation.
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