About David

David Strenfel built his legal path through steady steps rather than headlines. He arrived at law school after an undergraduate degree and left with a Juris Doctor in 2016. Since then he has practiced in Pennsylvania courts and professional settings.

He earned a B.A. from King's College in 2007 before attending Widener University, where he received his J.D. in 2016. Those years shaped his approach to the law. Classroom work and clinic experience at Widener gave him exposure to both courtroom procedure and client counseling. The combination of a liberal arts undergraduate education and a professional law degree informs the way he approaches factual and legal problems.

After completing his legal education, Strenfel established his practice in Pennsylvania. He is admitted to practice in that state and maintains current memberships in professional associations. Colleagues describe him as steady in court and methodical in preparation. He has handled matters that require attention to procedural detail and to the practical realities clients face when legal disputes arise. He works with colleagues at his firm on a range of matters that involve state law and state tribunals.

Strenfel is part of the team at Luff Strenfel LLP. At the firm he engages in day-to-day client work, preparation for hearings, and legal research and writing. He contributes to case strategy and client communication, and he participates in the firm’s efforts to resolve disputes and manage transactional needs when they arise. Outside of his casework he keeps active in professional circles, maintaining his association memberships and staying current on developments in Pennsylvania law.

The arc of his career so far is straightforward: a liberal arts undergraduate degree, a law degree from Widener University, and continuing practice in Pennsylvania. He continues to practice at Luff Strenfel LLP, where his work centers on matters arising under Pennsylvania law.

Education

Widener University

J.D.

2016

Kings College

B.A.

2007

Languages

English (Spoken, Written)

Accepted Jurisdictions

Pennsylvania