About David
David Korsen represents clients in New Jersey and Pennsylvania and is admitted to practice before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. He is a member of the law firm Karpf, Karpf & Cerutti, P.C., where he appears in state and federal matters across the region. His bar admissions allow him to handle cases that cross state lines and to file pleadings in federal appellate court.
He began his legal career after completing his legal studies and gaining admission to the bar. Early work focused on courtroom procedure and the mechanics of litigation. Over time he added appellate practice to his skill set, preparing briefs and arguing matters at higher levels of review.
At Karpf, Karpf & Cerutti, P.C., Korsen works alongside other litigators on disputes that reach both trial and appellate forums. The firm handles a mix of matters that require practice in state courts and federal courts. Korsen’s admissions to multiple jurisdictions gives him a license to take cases from initial filings through appellate review when necessary.
His courtroom work includes preparing filings, arguing motions and appearing at hearings. He also prepares appellate briefs and presents arguments in front of appellate panels. Those activities require close attention to procedural rules and case law, and they form a regular part of his practice.
Clients seeking representation in litigation or appeals in New Jersey or Pennsylvania will encounter a lawyer familiar with both state and federal processes. Korsen’s work often involves coordinating efforts across courts and ensuring that documents meet differing procedural requirements in each jurisdiction.
Outside of specific matters, he stays involved in the practical aspects of managing cases that may span district courts and the Third Circuit. That practical perspective helps when timing, jurisdiction and procedural strategy become central to a client’s position.
He currently practices at Karpf, Karpf & Cerutti, P.C., representing clients in matters before New Jersey and Pennsylvania state courts and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.