About Nego
Nego Pile brings a philosophical turn of mind to legal work. He asks plain questions first. Then he traces the answers through statutes, filings and testimony. The result is a steady, methodical approach that shows in how he runs his practice.
He earned a B.A. in philosophy from Trinity College in 1995 and completed his J.D. at Temple University in 1998. Those years of study shaped his analytic habits. They also provided the foundation for a career spent practicing in neighboring jurisdictions.
After law school he established a practice that serves clients in both New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Pile has built experience in state and local courts, handling matters that require both litigation and careful client advising. He holds current membership in professional associations, and he has kept active ties to the bar and local legal community while practicing.
Pile is the principal of Pile Law Office. He manages the day-to-day work of the firm and meets directly with clients. The office handles intake, prepares court filings, negotiates where appropriate and proceeds to trial when cases require it. Colleagues describe him as someone who prefers clarity over rhetoric and steady preparation over theatrics.
Frankness marks his client conversations. He lays out options in plain terms and sets expectations about time and likely outcomes. That style has made the office a place where individuals and small businesses turn for practical answers rather than broad promises. Pile’s training in philosophy surfaces in how he frames issues—precise questions, careful distinctions, attention to premises.
Outside the office he maintains connections to the legal community through continuing legal education and ongoing association participation. He watches developments in state law closely and adapts office procedures as new rules and court decisions emerge. His practice has remained deliberately local, concentrating on matters that arise in state courts and administrative settings.
As of 2026 he continues to practice law in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. His current practice centers on representing individual and business clients in state and local matters in those jurisdictions.