About Joel B
Joel B Wiener earned his J.D. from Dickinson School of Law in 1978 after completing a B.S. at the University of Pennsylvania in 1974. He entered the bar at a time when many firms were expanding their regional practices, and his educational background provided a foundation for a long career in private practice.
Early in his career he joined Wiener and Wiener LLP and became a partner in 1981. That promotion came a few years after law school and marked the start of a multi-decade association with the firm. His tenure as a partner spans routine office work and the demands of running a small firm through changing legal and economic cycles.
He is admitted to practice in Pennsylvania, Florida and New Jersey. He has been a member of the Pennsylvania State Bar since 1981 and joined the Florida Bar in 1982; both memberships remain current. Those credentials reflect a practice that crosses state lines and requires attention to differing procedural and substantive rules in multiple jurisdictions.
Over the years his work has addressed a variety of matters at the state level. He has represented clients in cases and proceedings that required familiarity with Pennsylvania and Florida law, and he has handled matters in New Jersey as well. The scope of cases has evolved along with the practice, but the throughline is steady involvement in regional legal work on behalf of individuals and businesses.
Within the firm he has balanced client representation with the administrative responsibilities that come with partnership. That combination has included supervising case preparation, coordinating with local counsel across jurisdictions, and managing client relationships. His professional affiliations in two state bars have helped maintain the licensure and professional contacts necessary for multi-state practice.
As of 2026 he remains active at Wiener and Wiener LLP, continuing to represent clients in matters arising under Pennsylvania, Florida and New Jersey law. His current practice concentrates on handling legal matters across those three jurisdictions.