About Alan Price

Alan Price Young began his professional journey in a technical field long before he entered a courtroom. He earned a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from Lehigh University in 1964 and returned to school a decade later to complete a J.D. at Cornell University in 1975. The combination of technical training and legal education shaped a practical approach to complex disputes and governance questions.

Soon after finishing law school, Young established himself in Pennsylvania practice. By 1978 he was serving as managing partner at Hanna, Young, Upright & Catina, LLP, a role that placed him in firm leadership early in his legal career. That period sharpened his skills in firm management and client counseling, and it helped define the kinds of matters he would handle throughout his professional life.

In 2003 his name appears among the members of Young & Haros, LLC. The record indicates a continuity of private practice spanning decades. Over the years he has balanced courtroom work, negotiation and case management. He is also a Court of Common Pleas certified mediator, a credential that signals frequent work in dispute resolution and settlement processes.

Professional associations have been a constant for Young. He joined the Pennsylvania State Bar in 1978 and has maintained membership since then. He also became a Fellow of the College of Community Association Lawyers in 2007 and remains in that fellowship. Those affiliations align with a practice that often involves governance issues and matters common to homeowner and condominium associations.

Colleagues describe him as steady and precise in handling procedural and substantive work. He brings an engineering undergraduate degree to bear when cases raise technical or infrastructural questions. That background can be helpful in disputes over building problems, maintenance obligations and similar issues, although the public record does not catalogue his full case history.

Young’s mediation certification and long-standing bar membership underscore a career that blends adjudication and negotiated outcomes. He has worked in private practice for much of his career, taking on roles that required both legal judgment and administrative oversight. As of 2026 he continues to practice in Pennsylvania and is associated with Young & Haros, LLC. He handles matters related to community association law, mediation and other civil practice work.

Education

Cornell University

J.D. | Law

1975

Lehigh University

B.S. | Electrical Engineering

1964

Experience

has membership

Young & Haros, LLC
2003

Managing Partner

Hanna, Young, Upright & Catina, LLP
1978

Accepted Jurisdictions

Pennsylvania

Certifications & Awards

Mediator

Court of Common Pleas

Professional Associations

College of Community Association Lawyers (CCAL)

Fellow 2007 - Current

Pennsylvania State Bar

has membership 1978 - Current