Joseph P. DiGiorgio
Joseph P. DiGiorgio
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Biography

Joseph P. DiGiorgio boasts a distinguished career spanning over four decades, primarily focused on the practice of Family Law. Over this extensive tenure, Mr. DiGiorgio has cultivated a comprehensive legal practice, encompassing Wills and Estates, Corporate Law, and Business Law. Renowned for his meticulous, strategic, and nuanced approach, Mr. DiGiorgio is recognized for adeptly navigating both routine and intricate family law cases, particularly those entailing complex financial matters, substantial marital estates, and high-conflict custody disputes.

Notably, Mr. DiGiorgio achieved a significant legal precedent by prevailing in a case that fundamentally altered the treatment of mortgages in support cases within the Courts of Chester County. This landmark decision was subsequently embraced by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, leading to an amendment in its Court Rules. Throughout his illustrious career, Mr. DiGiorgio has consistently demonstrated an empathetic demeanor towards his clients, prioritizing their needs with unwavering respect.

Acknowledged for his dedication to public service and legal excellence, Mr. DiGiorgio has received accolades from esteemed organizations such as the Pennsylvania Bar Foundation and the Chester County Bar Association for his exemplary Pro Bono work within Chester County. Furthermore, he has served as Solicitor for the Fraternal Order of Police in Chester County for over three decades, during which he has collaborated with fellow legal practitioners in conducting seminars tailored to the law enforcement community, thus embodying his commitment to both professional development and community engagement.

Bar Admissions
  • 1978, Pennsylvania
  • 1978, U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Pennsylvania
Law School Attended
  • Villanova University School of Law, Class of 1978, J.D.
University Attended
  • Cornell University, Class of 1975, B.S.
Associations & Memberships
  • Chester County Bar Association, Membership Committee, 2003-2006
  • Montgomery County Bar Association
  • Pennsylvania Bar Association
  • American Bar Association
  • Pennsylvania Association for Justice (formerly PaTLA)
  • American Association for Justice (formerly ATLA)
  • National Italian American Bar Association
Bar Fellowship
  • Sustaining Member, Pennsylvania Association for Justice
Representative Cases
  • Mazer v. Brown (Superior Court - January 15, 2015)

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