Timoney Knox, LLP

Enduring. Evolving. Excelling.
For nearly a century.

Enduring.

Founded in 1921, we are a full-service law firm based in Fort Washington, Pennsylvania and serving clients in Montgomery County, Bucks County, Philadelphia County and beyond. We serve our clients in the practice areas of wills and estate, business, and family law, as well as a litigation practice which features a team of experienced trial lawyers with a track record of success. We pride ourselves on building long-lasting relationships with our clients.

Evolving.

While never losing sight of our nearly century-old heritage, we have continuously and creatively adapted to meet the evolving needs of our clients and of our local community, of which this firm is an integral part. We never forget that our clients, just like us, are people facing ever-changing real-world challenges and opportunities, and we make it our top priority to help resolve legal issues as quickly and as cost-effectively as possible so that they can focus on those things that are most important to them.

Excelling.

We take special pride in the level of excellence provided by our team of first-rate attorneys and experienced staff. Our clients have enjoyed great successes through our firm’s services, and these victories and achievements are a direct result of a high caliber team devoted to our clients’ causes.

PRACTICE AREAS

Students' Rights

Wills, Trusts & Estates

Real Estate & Zoning

Business, Corporate & Tax

Family & Divorce

Special Needs Planning

Commercial & Civil Litigation

Labor & Employment

Municipal Law

Personal Injury

Insurance Industry


Management & Demographics
Management & Personnel
Managing Partner
Demographics
Partners
Male: 7
Female: 1
Of Counsel (but not partners)
Male: 4
Associates
Male: 11
Female: 2
Attorney Management / Department Heads
Male: 1
Female: 2
Paralegals
Female: 6
Non-Legal Employees
Female: 18
Contacts
Contacts
Pamela L. Patchak
Marketing Coordinator
267-464-8019
Karen Laughman
Director of Administration
215-646-6000
Scott H. Wolpert
Managing Partner
215-646-6000

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  • Commercial Litigation
  • Education Law
  • Family Law
  • Litigation
  • Litigation - Trusts and Estates
  • Municipal Law
  • Real Estate Law
  • Tax Law
  • Trusts and Estates

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Tax Sale: Overturned


Mis-addressed Mail: Strict Compliance with Notice Provisions is Required

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Default Judgments – Avoid Them at All Costs: Ten Bad Things That Could Happen to You


Default Judgments – Avoid Them at All Costs: Ten Bad Things That Could Happen to You

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Putting Short Term Rental Regulations in Focus


Putting Short Term Rental Regulations in Focus

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Strict Compliance Required: Notice Requirements Before the Tax Sale of Your Home


Strict Compliance Required: Notice Requirements Before the Tax Sale of Your Home

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Strict-liability: the Applicable Standard Under the “Catch-All” to Pennsylvania’s Consumer Protection Law


Strict-liability: the Applicable Standard Under the “Catch-All” to Pennsylvania’s Consumer Protection Law

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A Primer – Difficult Issues Involving Real Estate in Pennsylvania


A Primer – Difficult Issues Involving Real Estate in Pennsylvania

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Most Americans Lack a Power of Attorney for Assets


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Only 25 percent of American households have estate planning documents in place. A Power of Attorney for Assets will secure your financial affairs should you be unable to do so yourself.

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Solutions to Common Real Estate Co-Ownership Conflicts


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If you are involved in the co-ownership of property, there are a few common scenarios you should know to navigate. When it comes to real estate co-ownership, a partition is just one solution to look into.

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Sharpening the Sword: What You Need to Know About CASPA


by Eric B. Smith

How the Contractor and Subcontractor Payment Act (CASPA) can radically change the stakes of how you build. Learn what CASPA means for your construction projects and contract disputes.

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What is a Power of Attorney?


What is a Power of Attorney?

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Sharpening the Sword: Amendments to CASPA Further Strengthen the Rights of Contractors, Subcontractors and Suppliers


Sharpening the Sword: Amendments to CASPA Further Strengthen the Rights of Contractors, Subcontractors and Suppliers

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