About Charbel
Charbel Latouf built his legal foundation in the 1990s. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice from Gannon University in 1995 and completed his Juris Doctor at Western Michigan University Cooley Law School in 1998. Those years shaped an attorney who has spent more than two decades practicing in Pennsylvania and in federal courts.
After law school, Latouf moved into practice and professional organizations. He joined local and state bar groups early in his career, becoming active in the Erie County Bar Association in 1999. That same year he secured admission to practice in Pennsylvania and to federal venues, including the United States Western District and the Third Circuit. He also took steps to connect with trial-focused peers, joining the National Trial Lawyers Association and the Pennsylvania Bar Association in 1999.
The memberships reflect a practitioner who has remained engaged with the legal community. Latouf has continued his affiliation with the Pennsylvania State Bar. Participation in these organizations has kept him involved in continuing education and bar activities. It has also put him in regular contact with lawyers across practice areas and court levels.
Latouf’s practice centered locally but reached into federal court when required. Over the years he has appeared in proceedings in state forums and in federal dockets where he holds admission. His early work in county bar settings and his ongoing memberships suggest a career spent handling contested matters and advising clients through court processes. He has maintained ties to professional groups that emphasize trial practice and courtroom procedure.
He operates under the Latouf Law Office. The firm name serves as the platform for his ongoing work in Pennsylvania and for cases that arise in federal courts where he is admitted to appear. Colleagues and clients see him as a familiar presence in regional legal circles, and his resume shows continuous engagement in bar associations since the start of his career.
As of 2026, Latouf continues to practice through the Latouf Law Office, representing clients in the courts of Pennsylvania and in federal courts where he holds admission.