About Heather Arlene
Heather Arlene Herrington has spent her career practicing law in the Northeast. She works under her own name, handling matters for individuals and small businesses. Her practice is based around the day-to-day needs of clients who require practical legal advice and representation across state lines.
Herrington’s legal training began at Marist College, where she studied criminal justice and paralegal studies and earned a Bachelor of Science. She went on to attend Temple University Beasley School of Law and earned a law degree. Those academic years gave her grounding in both the theory and the procedures of American courts.
After law school, Herrington entered private practice. She is admitted to the bars of Pennsylvania and New York and maintains an active license in both jurisdictions. Over time she developed a practice rhythm that balances court appearances, client consultations and transactional work. She has handled filings and hearings in state courts and dealt with the practical paperwork that keeps legal matters moving.
Colleagues describe Herrington as methodical. She breaks problems into discrete steps and sets clear expectations for clients. The work requires attention to deadlines and steady communication. Herrington’s background in paralegal studies informs how she organizes files and prepares cases. That organizational approach carries through to the way she manages a solo practice.
Today she practices as Heather A. Herrington, Lawyer at Law. She operates a small firm that serves clients in both Pennsylvania and New York. The office model is straightforward: direct client contact, measured case planning and attention to procedural detail. Herrington handles intake, research, negotiation and representation, taking each matter from initial consultation through resolution.
Outside the office she stays current on developments in state law that affect her clients. She attends continuing legal education courses and maintains professional contacts across the region. Those efforts help her advise clients about practical choices and next steps.
Her current practice represents clients in Pennsylvania and New York.