About Howard
Howard Pressman built a legal career that began in the classroom and moved steadily into courtrooms and conference rooms in two states. He earned his J.D. from Temple University Beasley School of Law in 1985 after beginning studies there in 1982. The law school years shaped his approach to practice: careful, methodical, and attentive to the particulars of each matter.
After law school Pressman established himself in the Philadelphia area legal community. He is admitted to practice in both Pennsylvania and New Jersey and has maintained ties on both sides of the state line. Those dual admissions allow him to accept and manage matters that involve rules and procedures in more than one jurisdiction.
Pressman remains an active participant in local bar life. He holds membership in the Philadelphia Bar Association and the Delaware County Bar Association. He has kept those connections as a way to stay current on developments in court practice and professional standards. The associations also provide a forum for continuing education and collegial exchange.
His office is Pressman & Doyle, LLC, where he meets clients and directs casework. He handles a range of client matters that reflect the regulatory and procedural differences between Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Work at the firm involves advising clients, preparing filings, and representing interests before tribunals when necessary. Colleagues describe him as steady and thorough in preparing matters for resolution.
People who come to him tend to be looking for practical counsel rather than theatrical courtroom displays. He places emphasis on clear explanations and realistic assessments of outcomes. He also emphasizes the importance of procedural detail, knowing that small steps early in a case can shape what happens later.
Across his career Pressman has combined steady participation in regional bar groups with day-to-day practice at Pressman & Doyle, LLC. He continues to accept matters in both New Jersey and Pennsylvania and manages cases that require attention to the laws and court procedures of those states. He currently practices at Pressman & Doyle, LLC, where his work centers on matters in both New Jersey and Pennsylvania.