About Francesco J
Francesco J Grieco earned his Juris Doctor from Widener University Delaware School of Law in 2017. He completed his legal training in a program that emphasized practical courtroom skills and doctrinal study. Those years shaped how he approaches cases now: methodical, attentive to detail, and prepared to explain complex issues in plain language.
After law school, Grieco built his practice in Pennsylvania. He joined colleagues at Lutz Grieco & Petty and has been based at the firm’s offices since. He maintains active professional association memberships and keeps current on developments that affect litigators and transactional lawyers alike.
His work covers matters that arise in state courts and administrative forums across Pennsylvania. Grieco handles client intake, prepares pleadings and motions, and represents clients at hearings. He combines courtroom preparation with client counseling. He pays attention to facts and to timing. That approach helps when deadlines are tight and when cases evolve quickly.
Colleagues describe him as steady in litigation settings and practical in negotiations. He prepares witnesses and develops case themes that are straightforward for jurors to follow. He also writes briefs and motions aimed at clarifying issues for judges. Those tasks are routine at the firm where several attorneys split responsibilities across cases, and Grieco contributes both in the courtroom and behind the scenes.
Outside of litigation work, he participates in firm strategy sessions and in training newer lawyers on courtroom procedure and filing practice. He has presented at internal workshops and participates in continuing legal education opportunities. He keeps a practical view of how legal rules affect people and businesses day to day.
Today he practices at Lutz Grieco & Petty in Pennsylvania. He maintains active association memberships and continues to represent clients in matters brought before Pennsylvania courts and administrative bodies, handling litigation and related legal work for individuals and organizations in the state.