About Michael Edwin
Michael Edwin Kosik built his legal foundation at Wilkes University, where he earned a B.S. in economics and political science. He completed his law degree at Pennsylvania State University — Dickinson School of Law in 1982. That same year he moved into public service, taking a position in the Office of the Attorney General of Pennsylvania.
His early years in government provided courtroom and government-law exposure. In 1984 he entered private practice at Angino & Rovner, joining a civil litigation environment and expanding his work in state-level matters. Three decades later he joined Schmidt Kramer, P.C., where records show he was serving as a lawyer by 2014. The thread through his career is steady work in Pennsylvania courts and legal communities.
Kosik has been active in professional associations for much of his career. He has held membership in the Pennsylvania Association for Justice, formerly the Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers Association, since 1984. He is also a member of the Dauphin County Bar Association, a relationship that dates back to 1982. Those memberships reflect long-term ties to the state's legal networks and local bar activity.
Colleagues describe a lawyer whose practice combines experience in government and private firms. He has managed litigation on behalf of state clients and private parties, handling matters that required courtroom presence and procedural familiarity. His work has spanned the kinds of disputes and filings that keep a Pennsylvania litigation practice active.
Throughout his career Kosik has remained centered in the central Pennsylvania legal community. He maintains offices in Harrisburg and Camp Hill, and he continues to appear in state courts. His practice life shows a throughline from public-service litigation to sustained private-practice work.
As a lawyer licensed in Pennsylvania, he has balanced courtroom work with the responsibilities that come from long-term association membership and firm practice. He currently maintains offices in Harrisburg and Camp Hill and concentrates his practice on litigation matters in Pennsylvania.