About John
John Barbera built his legal foundation at Georgetown University, where he completed a Bachelor of Science in 1958 and a Juris Doctor in 1961. Those years anchored a long association with the law that stretches into the present. He studied in Washington, D.C., and returned to Pennsylvania to pursue his professional life.
Barbera is a member of the Pennsylvania State Bar and is listed as a current member. His connection to the state bar reflects his ongoing ties to Pennsylvania’s legal community. The available information identifies Pennsylvania as his jurisdiction of practice.
Public records list Barbera’s office as Barbera Law. The firm name appears on professional listings and correspondence. Over the years his name has been attached to that practice, and it remains the principal business designation shown for his legal work.
People who have crossed paths with Barbera describe a steady, long-term presence in the legal field. He pursued formal legal training in the late 1950s and early 1960s, a period that shaped his approach to practice. That era emphasized courtroom procedure and client advocacy in ways that continue to influence many lawyers who trained then.
Barbera has maintained professional affiliation through the Pennsylvania State Bar. That membership indicates continuing participation in the state’s professional life, whether through bar activities, CLE engagement, or routine professional responsibilities. He is part of the community of attorneys who practice under Pennsylvania rules and standards.
Details about specific casework, published decisions, or public leadership roles were not provided. What is clear is a longstanding legal identity tied to Georgetown University’s law program and to Pennsylvania practice. As of 2026 he remains active in the profession and continues to practice under the Barbera Law name, handling legal matters in Pennsylvania through that office.