About John William
John William Ament built his academic foundation at Duquesne University, earning a J.D. from Duquesne University School of Law in 2010 and an M.B.A. from Duquesne University in 2011. He combined legal training with business coursework during those years, a blend that shaped the way he approaches client matters. He left law school prepared for practice and entered the legal field at a time when practical skills mattered as much as doctrine.
He began his post-graduate practice as an associate at Feldstein Grinberg Lang & McKee, PC in 2013. In that role he handled a range of client matters under the supervision of experienced attorneys. The position gave him exposure to the daily realities of representing clients, drafting pleadings, and contributing to case strategy. Colleagues from that period describe him as methodical and attentive to detail.
In 2017 he moved to Ament Law Group, P.C., where he is listed as a lawyer. That step marked a transition from associate responsibilities toward a more independent practice role. At Ament Law Group he assumed direct responsibility for client counseling and matter management. He also developed the administrative skills necessary to operate within a small firm environment, including file oversight and client communications.
Ament is licensed to practice in Pennsylvania and maintains an office in Murrysville. He works with clients across the state, arranging meetings and court appearances as local needs require. His practice reflects the kinds of matters that come through a suburban law office—clients who need clear legal options and practical next steps rather than legal theory alone.
Peers and clients see him as pragmatic. He tends to break complex problems into discrete tasks and explain them in plain language. That approach often makes it easier for clients to make timely decisions about settlement, litigation, or business transactions. He draws on both his law degree and his business training when assessing risk and projecting timelines.
Outside of routine filings and client meetings, he remains involved in the everyday responsibilities of running a law practice. He continues to accept new matters in Pennsylvania and meets clients at his Murrysville office. His current practice concentrates on representing individuals and businesses in matters arising under Pennsylvania law.