About Sol
Sol Weiss has spent a lifetime connected to Pennsylvania law. He is a product of the state’s educational institutions and its legal community. The span of his career is long enough that younger lawyers often see him as part of the fabric of Philadelphia practice.
He earned a Bachelor’s degree from Pennsylvania State University in 1968. Four years later he received his law degree from Villanova University School of Law in 1972. Those credentials placed him on a steady path into the region’s courts and professional organizations.
After law school he established a practice in Pennsylvania and remained working in the state for decades. His career stretches across more than five decades, a timeline that includes both private practice and steady participation in bar activities. He holds membership in the American Bar Association and the Pennsylvania Bar Association, and he is active in the Philadelphia Bar Association. Those memberships have kept him connected to developments in procedure, ethics and continuing legal education.
Colleagues describe him as a familiar presence in local legal circles. He has attended and taken part in association meetings and has maintained professional relationships across the city and state. He has also managed the practical demands that come with a long career: client service, case management and the administrative work of running and maintaining office locations.
His work has been centered in Philadelphia. He has maintained office locations there and in Olde Liberty Square, serving clients throughout the region. Over the years he has worked on matters that required familiarity with Pennsylvania courts and local rules, and he has guided clients through processes particular to the state.
Outside of formal listings and memberships, Weiss’s record is that of a lawyer who stayed active in his community and profession. He continued to participate in association activities and remained engaged in the legal life of Philadelphia as new generations of lawyers arrived. He is known locally for that steady presence rather than for headlines or national recognition.
He currently maintains offices in Philadelphia and Olde Liberty Square and practices in Pennsylvania.