About C.J.
C.J. Zwick earned a Bachelor of Science from Pennsylvania State University before completing his legal studies at William & Mary Marshall-Wythe School of Law, where he received his J.D. in 2009. His academic path combined a broad undergraduate education with three years of law school training at one of the country’s older law schools. He graduated into a legal market that demanded adaptability and steady judgment.
After law school, Zwick built a practice in Pennsylvania. He is admitted to the bar in that state and has spent his career working from a private office environment. Over time he has developed the practical skills that come from advising clients, preparing legal documents, negotiating on behalf of others and stepping into court when necessary.
Peers and clients describe him as pragmatic. He favors clear explanations over legalese. That approach can make complex decisions easier for people who are new to legal processes. He balances the technical side of law with attention to the everyday consequences his work can have for individuals and organizations.
Zwick’s background in both undergraduate science and legal education informs the way he evaluates problems. He tends to break issues down into component parts, assess the relevant law and facts, and present options in a direct way. He has handled a range of matters typical for a statewide practitioner and has navigated both transactional work and contested proceedings.
Outside the office he maintains professional ties within the legal community in Pennsylvania. He stays current on changes in state law and court procedure. That ongoing engagement helps him manage cases efficiently and respond to new developments without delay.
He practices from Zwick Law, maintaining an office presence and serving clients across Pennsylvania. He currently practices at Zwick Law, representing clients across the state on a range of legal matters.