About Rebecca L.
Rebecca L. Reinhardt studied at the University of Pittsburgh before earning a law degree from the University of Pittsburgh School of Law. Her academic background combined a regional education with exposure to both state and federal legal systems. She left law school prepared for a practice that crosses state lines and touches multiple areas of civil practice.
She is admitted to practice in New York, Illinois and Pennsylvania. Those multi-jurisdictional admissions have shaped the way she approaches client matters. Instead of a single-state view, she brings legal strategies that reflect differences among neighboring court systems and regulatory environments.
Early in her career, Reinhardt worked in settings that required quick adaptation. She handled procedural work and client counseling that ran the gamut from straightforward filings to complex negotiations. Those years refined the practical skills she uses now: careful preparation, plainspoken client communication and a readiness to address procedural hurdles that can derail a case.
Over time her caseload broadened to include matters that require cross-border thinking, given her licenses in three states. She has handled transactional matters, dispute resolution and regulatory questions, drawing on knowledge of regional practice norms as well as statutory and case law differences among states. Her approach is methodical. She breaks problems into concrete steps and prioritizes the issues that most affect a client’s exposure and options.
Today she practices at The Law Office of Rebecca L. Reinhardt, LLC. The firm serves individuals and businesses whose needs are shaped by the jurisdictions in which she is licensed. She runs a practice that emphasizes clarity and process. Clients receive candid assessments of risk, timelines tied to court calendars and written plans that outline next steps.
Reinhardt keeps the practice manageable and responsive. She handles intake personally and stays visible through each stage of a matter. That hands-on style allows her to adjust strategy as facts develop and to coordinate filings across state lines when necessary. Her current practice centers on matters arising under the laws of New York, Illinois and Pennsylvania.