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Samuel Anthony Falcone is an attorney with Rosenn, Jenkins & Greenwald, LLP | Caverly, Shea, Phillips and Rodgers, serving clients from Hazleton, Pennsylvania. With a practice focused on business law, financial markets and services, construction and development, and real estate, he advises clients on a broad range of matters that demand practical judgment, careful analysis, and a steady understanding of complex legal and commercial concerns. His work is centered on helping clients navigate transactions, manage risk, and pursue their goals with confidence. Mr. Falcone’s background reflects a deep familiarity with the issues that affect businesses, property owners, developers, lenders, and other stakeholders in today’s evolving marketplace. In his business and financial services practice, he helps clients address legal matters that arise in the course of daily operations, strategic planning, and long-term growth. In construction and development, he understands the importance of anticipating challenges, coordinating interests, and structuring matters efficiently. His real estate practice further supports clients involved in property acquisition, development, financing, and related transactions. Known for his professional, client-focused approach, Samuel Anthony Falcone works to provide responsive counsel tailored to each client’s objectives. He values clear communication, practical solutions, and careful attention to detail, all of which are essential in high-stakes business and property matters. Clients seeking experienced legal guidance in business, financial services, construction, development, and real estate matters in Hazleton and the surrounding region can rely on his commitment to delivering thoughtful, dependable representation.
Construction attorneys handle legal matters in the building industry including contracts, disputes, liens, and regulatory compliance. Common matters include construction contracts, mechanic's liens, defect claims, delay disputes.