About Amber J.
Amber J. Chase is an attorney licensed to practice law in Pennsylvania and a member of the Mooney Law team. She approaches each matter with an emphasis on clear explanation and practical next steps. Colleagues describe her as attentive in client conversations and methodical in case preparation.
After completing her legal education, Chase entered private practice in Pennsylvania. Early in her career she focused on learning courtroom procedure and client advocacy. She built experience handling filings, preparing witnesses, and working through the procedural elements that determine how a case proceeds. That groundwork shaped the ways she assesses risk and sets priorities for clients.
Her path led her to Mooney Law, where she joined other attorneys managing civil matters that arise under state law. At the firm she has been involved in both contested and negotiated resolutions. She regularly prepares written submissions and appears in hearings. Those tasks require plain language explanations for clients and close attention to statutory and local rules.
Chase's work style mixes careful document review with direct client contact. She prefers to spell out options early, so people understand trade-offs. That habit helps clients decide whether to pursue settlement, mediation, or trial. Internally, she collaborates with colleagues on strategy and on preparing court materials. Externally, she aims to keep clients informed about scheduling and likely outcomes without overstating the case.
Outside the office she has participated in local bar activities and attended continuing-education programs to stay current on Pennsylvania practice developments. She values practical training that sharpens litigation technique and keeps pace with changes in court procedure. Those updates inform how she drafts pleadings and structures case timelines.
Peers say Chase brings steadiness to difficult conversations. She breaks complex legal concepts into manageable pieces and highlights the immediate steps a client needs to take. That approach matters in matters where timing and deadlines are crucial.
She maintains an active role at Mooney Law and continues to represent individuals and organizations in state matters. Her current practice centers on client representation in Pennsylvania state and local matters.