About Stephen Harold
Stephen Harold Lankenau built a foundation in the New Jersey shore area before turning to law. He earned a Bachelor of Arts from Monmouth University in 1999, then went on to Widener University Delaware School of Law, where he received his J.D. in 2003. Those years set the stage for a career practiced on both sides of the Delaware River.
After law school he entered the legal profession and established his practice across nearby jurisdictions. He is admitted to practice in New Jersey and in Pennsylvania. Over time he has handled a range of matters tied to clients who live and work in both states. He has moved between the courtroom and the conference room as cases and client needs required.
Colleagues describe him as practical and direct in his approach. He tends to break complex problems into clear steps. That method has guided his work when negotiating agreements, addressing disputes, or advising individuals and businesses about their options. He has balanced litigation tasks with counseling work, often shifting roles to match the demands of a matter.
Outside of casework, Lankenau has maintained professional ties in the region. He holds current membership in a professional association. He keeps up with local and state developments that affect practice in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. That practical attention helps him advise clients whose matters cross state lines or involve multijurisdictional issues.
Today he continues to practice law in the two states where he is admitted. His work remains rooted in the regional connections he built at Monmouth and Widener. He handles legal matters for clients in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, and his current practice focuses on serving those clients across both jurisdictions.