The Walker Firm
Law Firm
Description:
The Walker Firm was founded by Michael A. Walker. Attorney Walker is a highly sought-after litigator at one of the fastest-growing local firms. He is a seasoned litigator with hundreds of hours in court all over the Commonwealth, primarily serving the Counties of Montgomery, Philadelphia, Chester, Bucks, Berks, York and the Lehigh Valley. Attorney Walker has the honor of being one of the top 100 Trial Lawyers awarded by the National Trial Lawyers Association and the Top 100 African American Litigators awarded by the National Black Lawyers Association.
Prior to starting his firm Attorney Walker previously served for 5 years as Chief Counsel in the United States Congress on capitol hill serving Pennsylvania. Michael was also an executive with the Urban League, and an associate attorney at a Philadelphia Regional Defense Firm.
If you have been discriminated against, Attorney Walker has fought some of the largest companies and won verdicts and settlements. You need a litigator to represent you if you are hurt by the negligence of another party. If your liberty is at risk and the Commonwealth has accused you of a crime, you need someone who will fight for you and win.
Business Name:
The Walker Firm
Address:
1650 Market Street Suite 3600, PhiladelphiaPhiladelphia Pennsylvania 19103United States
Phone:
267-386-4980
Website:
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