About Stephen
Stephen Seach practices law in Pennsylvania and has maintained steady ties to the state's legal community for decades. He is a member of the Pennsylvania State Bar and remains active in regional professional circles. His career is threaded through local bar associations and national plaintiff-side organizations.
Seach's involvement at the local level goes back to the mid-1990s. He joined the Wilkes-Barre Law & Library Association in 1996 and the Lower Luzerne County Bar Association that same year. Those memberships placed him alongside fellow practitioners in a part of the state where court calendars and client needs are shaped by both urban and small-town matters. Memberships like these often keep attorneys connected to continuing legal education and the daily rhythms of local practice.
On a broader scale, Seach has been a member of the American Association for Justice since 1998 and the Pennsylvania Association for Justice since 1998 as well. Those affiliations suggest steady engagement with organizations that provide trial resources, professional development, and networking across jurisdictions. He has kept those memberships current through 2026, indicating a continued interest in the association work and the professional conversations those groups sponsor.
Public records list him as practicing in Pennsylvania. Over the years his professional footprint has included participation in bar activities and regional legal events. Colleagues describe a practitioner who stays connected to peer networks. He has worked in the state's courts and remains enrolled in the associations that support trial practice and lawyer-to-lawyer exchange.
As of 2026, Seach continues to practice in Pennsylvania and to participate in both local and national bar organizations. He focuses his current practice on representing clients in Pennsylvania courts and on responsibilities that arise from his long-standing memberships in state and national legal associations.