About John P.

John P. Neblett built a professional path that bridges business training and courtroom practice. He completed a J.D. at Dickinson School of Law for Pennsylvania State University in 1997 after earlier studies at Boston University, where he earned an M.S.B.A. in 1986, and St. Martin's College, where he received a B.A. in 1979. At Dickinson, he took part in the Family Law Clinic and competed on advocacy teams including the Jessup International Moot Court and the American Trial Lawyers trial team.

Those law school experiences shaped his early approach to practice. The Family Law Clinic gave him direct client contact and exposure to domestic relations matters. Moot court and trial team work sharpened written and oral advocacy. His graduate work in business administration adds a layer of commercial understanding that often informs how he frames disputes and advises clients.

Neblett is authorized to practice in Pennsylvania and holds an active membership in the Pennsylvania State Bar. He began working in the state's legal community after finishing law school and has spent his career practicing there. His professional activity centers on litigation and courtroom work, and he has routinely relied on trial skills developed in law school while handling contested matters.

Colleagues describe him as steady in court and practical at counsel table. He tends to favor clear, direct presentation of facts and law. That approach suits both adversarial hearings and negotiated resolutions. The combination of courtroom experience and business training also means he often looks at cases through both legal and economic lenses.

Beyond the immediate courtroom, Neblett has participated in local bar activities and has remained engaged with professional networks in Pennsylvania. He maintains ties to law school programs and occasionally mentors younger attorneys and law students, drawing on his earlier clinic and competition experience.

He combines trial experience, legal training in family law, and a background in business administration when advising clients. He currently concentrates his practice on family law, trial work, and business-related matters in Pennsylvania.

Education

Dickinson School of Law for PA State University

J.D. (1997) | Family Law Clinic, Jessup International Moot Court Team, American Trial Lawyers Trial team.

Boston University

M.S.B.A. (1986) | Business Administration.

St. Martin s College

B.A. (1979)

Accepted Jurisdictions

Pennsylvania

Professional Associations

Pennsylvania State Bar

has membership Current

Office Locations

Main Office

 4660 Trindle Rd Camp Hill PA 17011