About David

David Black earned his law degree from Villanova University School of Law in 1976 after completing a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature at Temple University in 1971. His academic path combined close textual analysis and argumentation in the humanities with formal legal training. Those early years set the tone for a steady career in the legal profession.

He has practiced in Pennsylvania for decades and maintains an active professional presence in the state. Over time his work has involved both courtroom representation and advisory matters outside of litigation. The combination of trial work, client counseling and document drafting has formed the backbone of his practice, shaping how he approaches routine and complex legal problems alike.

Black’s background in English literature informs his legal style. He focuses on clear writing and careful analysis. That approach shows in pleadings, motion practice and client communications. Colleagues describe him as methodical in preparing cases and attentive to the written record.

Professionally he is a current member of the Pennsylvania State Bar. His ongoing membership keeps him connected to developments in state law and to the community of lawyers across Pennsylvania. He has practiced through changing rules and shifting court landscapes, adapting his practice while maintaining a steady emphasis on practical outcomes for clients.

Now in the later stages of his career, he continues to serve clients in Pennsylvania. He concentrates on advising clients and representing them in state matters.

Education

Villanova University School of Law

J.D. (1976)

Temple University

B.A. (1971) | English Literature.

Accepted Jurisdictions

Pennsylvania

Professional Associations

Pennsylvania State Bar

has membership Current

Office Locations

Main Office

 327 W Front St Media PA 19063