About Tudor I.
Tudor I. Farcas built his legal foundation at Pennsylvania State University, where he completed his undergraduate studies in 2008. He earned his J.D. from Drexel University School of Law in 2013. Those years of study gave him a thorough grounding in courtroom procedure and legal research, and they set the stage for a career spent largely in litigation.
After law school he entered practice in Pennsylvania and gained admission to the bar there. He is also admitted to the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Those dual admissions allow him to appear in both state and federal forums. He practices from an office at Grant Eisenhofer P.A., where he works on matters that require litigation skills and federal-court experience.
Colleagues describe him as methodical in preparing cases. He spends time on the details that courts and opposing counsel notice. He writes motions, handles discovery, and prepares witnesses for deposition and trial. He balances time in the office with court appearances. That practical mix shapes how he evaluates risks and potential outcomes for clients.
Farcas keeps current on developments in procedural law and federal practice. He maintains professional memberships and takes continuing legal education courses to stay aligned with evolving case law. He has worked on matters that involve complex filings in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, and he brings that courtroom familiarity to state-court dockets as well.
He has kept an academic connection to his law school classmates and to alumni networks at Drexel and Penn State. Those ties serve as informal resources when cases call for interdisciplinary knowledge or specialized expertise. He speaks plainly with clients about timelines and next steps, and he prioritizes clarity in legal strategy and courtroom presentation.
He currently practices at Grant Eisenhofer P.A., handling litigation matters in Pennsylvania and in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.