Prince Law Offices, P.C.
646 Lenape Rd, Bechtelsville, PA 19505, Bechtelsville, PA 19505
Our Attorneys

Warren H. Prince
Founding Owner
47+ years experience
Andrew Teitelman
Of Counsel
39+ years experience

Karl P. Voigt IV
34+ years experience

Jeffrey A. Franklin
25+ years experience

Joshua G. Prince
Chief Counsel of the Firearms Industry Consulting Group® (FICG®)
15+ years experience

Adam Kraut
Of Counsel
10+ years experience

Dillon Harris
4+ years experience

Kevin Fenchak
1+ years experience

Stanley Kuter
Of Counsel
Notable Case Results
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Civil Rights, Class Action
Class action lawsuit against the City of Philadelphia for publication of statutorily confidential information, resulting in a significant settlement and policy changes.
Non-profit Law, Constitutional Law
Secured a monumental victory from the Commonwealth Court, affirming that political parties are not above the law, in a case of first impression.
Mental Health Law, Firearms Rights, Constitutional Law
Pennsylvania Supreme Court decision overturning a Superior Court ruling, restricting challenges to involuntary mental health commitments (302 commitments) and their impact on firearms rights. The Court clarified that review is limited to the evidence the physician had at the time of commitment.
Firearms Law, Constitutional Law
Pennsylvania Supreme Court affirmed the Commonwealth Court’s decision to dismiss the City of Philadelphia’s lawsuit challenging the state’s firearm and ammunition preemption statute (18 Pa.C.S. § 6120) on constitutional grounds.
Workers' Compensation
Pennsylvania Supreme Court changed the law for deceased workers with specific loss injuries, ruling that specific loss benefits now go to their estate even if death was work-related, overturning previous case law.
Firearms Law, Constitutional Law
Landmark court decision invalidating portions of Pennsylvania’s Uniform Firearms Act concerning the transportation of firearms in vehicles. An injunction prevented the Pennsylvania State Police from enforcing certain provisions related to firearms during a state of emergency and strict transportation statutes.
Contact Information
Office Locations
646 Lenape Rd, Bechtelsville, PA 19505
Bechtelsville, PA 19505