About Robert
Robert Schall is licensed to practice law in Pennsylvania. He works within the state's legal system and maintains an active presence before Pennsylvania courts and tribunals. His professional record is rooted in that jurisdiction, and he continues to work as a Pennsylvania practitioner.
Early in his professional life he completed the necessary legal training and obtained admission to practice in Pennsylvania. That foundation led to steady courtroom work and regular client counseling. Over the years he has handled matters in trial courts and administrative settings. He has also participated in hearings and negotiated resolutions outside the courtroom when the circumstances called for it.
His career has revolved around serving clients on matters governed by Pennsylvania law. He prepares pleadings, argues motions, examines and cross-examines witnesses, and manages case discovery. He spends time drafting legal memoranda and advising clients on procedural and substantive issues tied to state law. He has represented individuals and entities in disputes that require attention to local rules and statutes. In addition to litigation, he has engaged in settlement discussions and alternative dispute processes, choosing the path that best fits a client's needs and the specifics of a case.
Colleagues describe him as practical in style. He approaches problems by breaking them down into concrete steps. He combines legal research with an eye toward how matters will play out in court. That approach informs his trial preparation and his client advice. He also places value on clear communication. He explains complex legal points in accessible terms so clients can make informed decisions.
Outside of active casework he keeps current on developments in Pennsylvania law. He follows changes in statutes, rules, and judicial decisions that affect practice in the state. That ongoing attention helps him adapt strategies when legal landscapes shift.
He currently practices law in Pennsylvania, handling state-law matters in the courts and administrative forums where his clients' disputes arise.