About Larry Andrew
Larry Andrew Weisberg took an accelerated path through higher education and into the law. He earned a Bachelor of Science from the University of Pennsylvania in 1998 and completed his Juris Doctor at Widener University Commonwealth Law School in 1999. Those degrees set the timeline for a legal career that spans more than two decades.
After law school, Weisberg moved into private practice and court work. He is admitted to practice in Pennsylvania and before the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. Over the years he has handled matters that required appearances in state and federal settings. He has worked on filings, briefs and courtroom appearances that reflect a steady involvement in appellate and trial processes.
Weisberg takes part in professional associations that speak to his interests. He holds membership in the Pennsylvania Bar Association and participates on its Labor and Employment Law Committee. That committee work keeps him engaged with developments in workplace law and policy and allows him to collaborate with other lawyers on issues that affect employers, employees and the courts.
Colleagues describe him as a methodical lawyer who pays attention to detail. He approaches pleadings and procedural questions carefully. He prepares written arguments for judges and manages the factual record in ways that aim to clarify important legal points. His style in practice is deliberate. He favors clear, direct submissions over dense or ornate filings.
Outside of formal committee work, Weisberg has stayed current on appellate practice within the Third Circuit and on emerging labor and employment topics in Pennsylvania courts. He tracks case law and rule changes. That attention helps him identify legal options for clients and anticipate procedural hurdles that can arise in both state and federal matters.
Across his career he has balanced courtroom work and research. He spends considerable time on legal writing, whether drafting briefs, motions or internal memoranda. He also engages in the kind of office consultations that translate case law into practical next steps for clients and co-counsel.
As of 2026, Larry Andrew Weisberg continues to practice in Pennsylvania and before the Third Circuit, and he participates in the Pennsylvania Bar Association's Labor and Employment Law Committee.