About Paul
Paul Lauricella earned his Juris Doctor from Villanova University School of Law. He built his legal foundation there, studying the principles of litigation and practice that shape courtroom work. The Villanova diploma is the starting point for a career centered in Pennsylvania law.
He is admitted to practice in Pennsylvania and maintains active membership in the Pennsylvania State Bar. Those ties keep him connected to the state’s legal developments and to peers across a range of practice areas. He has remained involved in bar activities while pursuing trial work in state courts.
Lauricella is a member of the American Board of Trial Advocates. That organization limits membership to lawyers who regularly try cases. His ABOTA membership reflects ongoing engagement in jury trials and bench appearances. He also serves on the Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers’ Amicus Curiae Committee, where attorneys weigh in on appellate matters that affect trial practice in the state.
His participation in these groups signals an emphasis on courtroom advocacy and on issues that arise after trial. Serving on an amicus committee involves assessing legal questions for potential briefs and advising whether appellate courts should hear an issue on a wider basis. Combined with ABOTA membership, these roles suggest frequent exposure to both trial strategy and appellate argument.
Colleagues describe him as someone who spends much of his professional time addressing contested cases and the procedural work that follows. He has focused energy on preparing cases for trial and on identifying legal issues that may warrant broader attention through amicus filings. He works alongside other trial lawyers in the state to shape how courts handle rules of evidence, jury instruction, and civil procedure.
Lauricella practices law in Pennsylvania. He continues to participate in trial advocacy and in amicus work through the Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers’ Committee and related professional organizations, concentrating on litigation and appellate issues that arise from contested trials.