About Christine
Christine Zaremski-Young is an attorney licensed to practice in Pennsylvania. She works in the state's legal community and represents clients across a range of matters governed by Pennsylvania law. Her practice is rooted in the procedural and substantive demands of the state's courts.
She completed the legal education required to practice and was admitted to the Pennsylvania bar. Early in her career she built experience handling day-to-day client matters, learning how deadlines, local rules, and courtroom customs shape outcomes. That practical grounding shaped the way she approaches case preparation and client counseling.
Over the years she has handled matters that combine written advocacy and direct client contact. She drafts pleadings, prepares motions, and responds to discovery. She also negotiates settlements and drafts agreements when a negotiated resolution is the most appropriate path. Much of her work involves translating technical legal issues into clear options for the people and businesses she represents.
In court she appears on behalf of clients in hearings and status conferences. She pays attention to procedural detail. That includes docket management, evidentiary preparation, and timely filing. She works with expert witnesses when cases require technical explanation. Her practice balances courtroom work with behind-the-scenes preparation.
Outside of litigation tasks she advises clients on compliance matters and routine transactional questions that intersect with state law. She aims for practical solutions that reflect the realities clients face in Pennsylvania. She also assists with document drafting and review, helping clients reduce future risks through clearer agreements.
Colleagues describe her as steady in managing case flow and responsive to client concerns. She prioritizes clear communication, explaining options and likely next steps in straightforward terms. That clarity helps clients make informed decisions about litigation and settlement alike.
She maintains ties to the legal community in Pennsylvania and keeps current on developments that affect her clients. She continues to adapt to changes in state law and procedure as they arise. Her current practice focuses on advising and representing clients in matters arising under Pennsylvania law.