About Craig A.
Craig A. Doll entered law after completing undergraduate studies at Pennsylvania State University in 1970 and earning his J.D. from Suffolk University Law School in 1975. He trained in a period of shifting legal practice and has maintained a steady presence in courts at multiple levels since then. His academic background laid a conventional foundation for a long career in litigation and appellate matters.
His admissions cover a broad range of forums. He is admitted to practice before the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania and several federal tribunals, including the United States District Courts for the Middle and Eastern Districts of Pennsylvania, the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, the United States Tax Court and the United States Supreme Court. Those credentials reflect steady involvement in both state and federal systems rather than a single niche.
Doll’s role has evolved over decades of practice. He serves as Of Counsel at Reger Rizzo & Darnall LLP, a position that often combines courtroom experience with advisory work. The title signals continuing participation in significant matters while allowing flexible engagement with cases and colleagues. He also retains membership in the Pennsylvania State Bar, an affiliation that keeps him connected to developments in state practice and professional networks.
Colleagues and clients who have worked with him describe an attorney who is comfortable in appellate settings and federal court dockets. His admissions to appellate and tax tribunals suggest repeated exposure to appeals and specialized federal proceedings. Over the years he has used those credentials to handle a variety of matters that require familiarity with procedural and substantive rules across jurisdictions.
He maintains an active practice centered on matters brought in the courts where he is admitted. That work includes representation and advisory roles in state and federal litigation, and it draws on his experience before appellate panels and federal tax forums. He currently handles matters in state and federal courts, including appellate and tax proceedings.