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Kennett Square, PA

William J. Gallagher

February 5, 2015 by Hoppel Design

William J. Gallagher

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William J. Gallagher has been practicing law and serving the community for over 60 years. His practice focuses on general litigation and estates.

Mr. Gallagher currently serves on the Board of Directors of Legal Aid of Southeastern Pennsylvania and is a past president of the organization. He is also a member of the Chester County Bar Association’s Pro Bono Committee and Pennsylvania Bar Association’s Legal Services to the Public Committee. Additionally, Mr. Gallagher served as Board Chair for the Chester County Community Foundation from 2014 to 2016.

A longtime resident of Kennett Square, Mr. Gallagher has also served as zoning hearing board solicitor for the Kennett Township for over forty years.

A graduate of La Salle University, Mr. Gallagher received his law degree from Villanova University.

Memberships

  • Chester County Bar Association, Pro Bono Committee, and Past President
  • Pennsylvania Bar Association, Legal Services to the Public Committee, Senior Lawyers Committee and Investigation Panel of Judicial Evaluation Commission
  • American Bar Association

Previous Memberships

  • Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, Disciplinary Board Hearing Officer

Community Involvement

  • Chester County Community Foundation, Board Chair, 2014-2016
  • Recipient of the Chester County Community Foundation’s 2010 Door Opener Award

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Kennett Square, PA

West Chester, PA

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  • Pennsylvania
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EDUCATION

  • Villanova University School of Law
  • La Salle University, Government

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Criminal Defense

February 4, 2015 by Hoppel Design

Criminal Defense


Being investigated for, or charged with, a crime is stressful and potentially life changing. At MacElree Harvey, our criminal defense lawyers provide the experience, skill and accessibility you need to navigate the legal system. We assess your case, explain your options and work to protect your rights while minimizing or avoiding collateral consequences.


Our criminal defense team represents clients in felony and misdemeanor cases in Chester County, Delaware County, Montgomery County and other counties across the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania as well as in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania and surrounding districts. With decades of combined experience, we develop tailored defense strategies for each case, whether that means negotiation, pre-trial motions, diversionary dispositions such as ARD or treatment courts or trial before a judge or jury. We regularly handle Expungements and Record-Sealing of criminal histories.

We represent clients in Protection from Abuse (PFA) and Dependency Court matters, often collateral to our defense of an underlying criminal prosecution.

We litigate Appeals in the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, Superior Court and Commonwealth Court. We frequently represent clients investigated by Children Youth and Families and Protective Services throughout the course of those matters, including appeals to the Bureau of Hearings and Appeals.

Felony Offenses

We defend against serious charges such as:

· Homicide (Murder, Manslaughter)

· Sex Crimes (Rape, Sexual Assault, Child Pornography, Corruption of Minors)

· Aggravated Assault

· Arson

· RICO & Organized Crime charges

· Insurance Fraud

· Wire Fraud

· Mail Fraud

· Bank Fraud

· Tax Fraud

· Drug Offenses (Possession with Intent to Deliver, Drug Delivery Resulting in Death)

· Burglary

· Robbery

· Theft

Misdemeanor Offenses

We defend clients accused of:

· Simple Assault

· Recklessly Endangering Another Person

· Terroristic Threats

· Retail Theft

· Indirect Criminal Contempt

DUI & Traffic Offenses

Our attorneys handle traffic-related criminal matters, including:

· Driving Under the Influence (DUI)

· Homicide by Vehicle

· Leaving the Scene of an Accident

· Driving Under Suspension (DUS)

State & Federal Representation

We represent individuals in both Pennsylvania state criminal courts and federal courts, including state and federal grand jury investigations. Our team collaborates with investigators, forensic experts, and other professionals to build strong defenses. We aim for the best possible outcome in every case, whether that’s a declination of charges, dismissal, acquittal, favorable plea or alternative sentencing such as house arrest or in-patient treatment.

Representative Results of MacElree Harvey Defense Attorneys

· Acquittals by juries of multiple clients accused of Rape and related allegations

· Acquittal by jury of a physician accused of illegally dispensing Controlled Substances

· Acquittal by jury of a client accused of Homicide

· Acquittal of client accused of Assault

· Acquittal of client accused of Endangering the Welfare of a Child

· Exoneration of client accused of felony Insurance Fraud

· Acquittals of multiple DUI clients by judges and juries

· Successful pre-trial motions resulting in dismissal of prosecutions

· Successful appeals to administrative and appellate courts

· Multiple successful outcomes before the Bureau of Hearings and Appeals

· Favorable sentencings for clients accused of financial fraud and other serious felony offenses

· Alternative sentences (house arrest or in-patient treatment) in lieu of mandatory incarceration

FAQ: Criminal Defense in Pennsylvania

What is the difference between a felony and a misdemeanor? Felonies are more serious criminal offenses, punishable by minimums of seven to twenty years in prison at different grades. Misdemeanors carry penalties of between one to five years at different grades. Both felonies and misdemeanors result in a criminal record.

What if the Police Officer tells me I don’t need a lawyer? Keep in mind that police officers are trained investigators who are permitted to mislead you. You should never discuss any allegations against you with a law enforcement officer without consulting with an attorney first. You have the right to remain silent under the Federal and Pennsylvania Constitutions and should exercise that right.

Do I need a lawyer if I plan to plead guilty? Yes. Even if you are considering a guilty plea, a criminal defense attorney can negotiate for reduced charges, alternative sentencing or other favorable terms.

What is a pre-trial motion? A pre-trial motion is a request made before trial — for example, to suppress evidence, dismiss charges or limit testimony. Winning a pre-trial motion can be the functional equivalent to an acquittal.

What are collateral consequences? These are penalties outside of jail or fines, such as losing a driver’s license, a professional license, being denied certain jobs, immigration consequences or loss of firearm rights.

What is the difference between state and federal charges? Pennsylvania state criminal charges are prosecuted under state law in courts of common pleas. Federal criminal charges are prosecuted under federal law in the federal district courts and often involve more severe penalties and complex procedures.

Can a DUI be reduced or dismissed? Yes. DUI convictions can be avoided through acquittals, diversionary programs such as ARD or successful legal challenges to the stop, arrest, testing or other evidence. Sentence reductions are possible through alternative sentencing programs or plea negotiations.

If you’re under investigation or facing criminal charges, don’t face the system alone. Contact the experienced criminal defense attorneys at MacElree Harvey today for a consultation.

PRACTICE AREAS

Drug Crimes Defense

DUI and Homicide by Vehicle Defense

Juvenile Delinquency Defense

Sex Crimes Defense

Violent Crimes Defense

White Collar Defense

ATTORNEYS

Lou Mincarelli

Peter E. Kratsa

Caroline G. Donato

Mary E. Lawrence

Joseph P. Green, Jr.

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Kennett Square, PA

West Chester, PA

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If you would like to schedule a consultation, please call the firm at 610.436.0100 or submit the contact request form.

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Trust & Estate Litigation

February 4, 2015 by Hoppel Design

Trust & Estate Litigation

Trust and estate litigation involves legal disputes over wills, trusts, estates, and fiduciary responsibilities. These matters are typically handled in the Orphans’ Court Division of the Court of Common Pleas in Pennsylvania.

At MacElree Harvey, our experienced trust and estate litigation attorneys represent clients in complex disputes involving executors, trustees, beneficiaries, and financial institutions. Whether you are protecting your inheritance or defending your role as a fiduciary, we provide strategic, results-driven guidance.

What Is Trust & Estate Litigation?

Trust and estate litigation includes a wide range of disputes related to the administration of estates and trusts, including:

  • Will contests and challenges to validity
  • Trust disputes and trust termination actions
  • Executor and trustee misconduct claims
  • Estate and inheritance disputes among beneficiaries
  • Guardianship and minor estate matters
  • Estate tax appeals and accounting disputes

These cases often require careful interpretation of wills, trust documents, and fiduciary duties, as well as a deep understanding of Pennsylvania law.

Who We Represent

Our attorneys represent a broad range of clients in trust and estate disputes, including:

  • Executors and administrators
  • Trustees and fiduciaries
  • Beneficiaries and heirs
  • Family-owned businesses
  • Banks and trust companies
  • Non-profit organizations

We understand that these matters are often both financially significant and emotionally sensitive, and we approach each case with discretion and clarity.

Fiduciary Litigation & Liability Claims

There has been a growing rise in fiduciary litigation, particularly involving:

  • Breach of fiduciary duty
  • Self-dealing by trustees or executors
  • Misuse of power of attorney
  • Fraud or wrongful transfer of assets

Our attorneys handle actions involving surcharge claims, accounting disputes, and recovery of misappropriated assets, working to protect our clients’ financial interests and ensure accountability.

Orphans’ Court Litigation in Pennsylvania

Trust and estate disputes in Pennsylvania are governed by specialized rules in the Orphans’ Court Division.

Our team is well-versed in handling:

  • Petitions to remove executors or trustees
  • Formal accountings and objections
  • Surcharge actions
  • Disputes over estate administration

We guide clients through these proceedings efficiently while building strong, well-supported cases.

Alternative Dispute Resolution for Estate Conflicts

Many estate and trust disputes involve family members, making litigation especially sensitive.

Whenever appropriate, we help clients resolve disputes through:

  • Mediation
  • Arbitration
  • Private settlement negotiations

Alternative dispute resolution can often preserve relationships while reducing time, cost, and stress.

Representative Cases

  • Successfully filed a Petition with the Orphans’ Court to modify a Trust so that it could be terminated and the proceeds of the Trust were distributed to adult children when the purpose of the Trust was no longer being met. That purpose of the Trust was to protect the interests of any unborn children at the death of the Settlor. Since there were no such children, the Trust needed to be terminated.
  • Helped a family deal with an incapacitated elder parent by finding a Guardianship protective service agency and a financial institution to act as Guardians of the person and of the estate, respectively. The agency Guardian of the person managed the nursing and activities of daily living needs of the elderly parent, while the financial institution invested and managed the funds.
  • The Pennsylvania Department of Revenue denied a deduction on an estate tax return based on the valuation of a minority shareholder issue. The court upheld a Petition filed by our office challenging the denial of the deduction.
  • A non-profit corporation decided to dissolve and distribute its assets.  A Petition was filed by our office and was successful in obtaining court approval of the schedule of distribution.
  • It was alleged that a Will was forged. Our office filed a Petition challenging said Will and it was established, through an expert, that the signature of the Decedent was traced. The matter successfully settled out of court.
  • An Executor was taking money from an estate. Our office brought an action on behalf of the beneficiaries. The Executor was surcharged and ordered not only to put back the amount that he had taken from the estate but also reimburse the estate for the cost of the fees that were incurred.

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If you would like to schedule a consultation, please call the firm at 610.436.0100 or visit macelree.com/contact-us.

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Personal Injury Law

February 3, 2015 by Hoppel Design

Personal Injury Law

A personal injury attorney is something that you never want to need, but are glad to have when you do.

When an accident occurs and causes injury in Pennsylvania or Delaware—whether on the road or because of poor medical treatment or any other accident, many questions immediately come to mind: Who will pay for medical expenses and bills when I’m out of work? What care will I need in the future and who will pay for it? How do I deal with the insurance companies? How do I make sure that the person who caused the accident accepts responsibility and pays fair compensation for all of my losses?

At MacElree Harvey, our Pennsylvania and Delaware Personal Injury attorneys will answer all of your questions, then handle all contact with the insurance companies and, ultimately, recover full and fair compensation in cases involving:

  • Car, truck and motorcycle accidents
  • Bicycle accidents
  • Pedestrian injuries
  • Uninsured and underinsured motorist cases
  • Slip and fall injuries
  • Medical malpractice
  • Dangerous products
  • Dog bite injuries
  • Wrongful Death

If you have been injured in an accident in Pennsylvania or Delaware, you are entitled to be fairly compensated for your injuries and damages (lost wages, medical bills, and expenses, pain and suffering). At MacElree Harvey, our team of Personal Injury attorneys has decades of experience in negotiating settlements and trying serious Personal Injury and Death cases in Pennsylvania and Delaware. While most cases settle prior to trial, some of our representative cases have included:

Motor vehicle accident
A seven-figure settlement for serious foot injuries following a broadside collision between a vehicle and an SUV that failed to yield while turning left.

Motorcycle accident
In a pick-up truck versus motorcycle accident, our client sustained multiple and serious leg and arm fractures. The claim against the driver recovered his policy limits and, likewise, we obtained policy limits from the client’s underinsurance company. To obtain additional compensation for the client, we pursued a claim against the personal assets of the responsible driver, who ultimately settled and agreed to pay significant personal monies and to have that promise secured by a mortgage on his personal residence.

Medical malpractice
Settlement of a case involving an operating room fire that occurred during surgery to remove a facial mole. The surgeon and anesthesiologist failed to communicate about giving the patient oxygen and using an electric cautery tool in combination.  Claim for damages involving first and second-degree facial burns. Settled just before trial.

Car-versus-horse collision
Successfully represented a driver injured after her car collided with horses that had escaped from a breeding farm due to the negligent design and maintenance of the farm’s fencing. Recovered compensation for past and future medical bills, lost wages and pain and suffering.

Dangerous products
A construction worker who was seriously injured when a nail gun misfired and shot a 3″ nail into his chest. Legal claims were filed against the nail gun manufacturer alleging that the nail gun was defective and dangerous because it did not have a safety switch. Case settled prior to trial.

Members of our Personal Injury team have Master’s Degrees in Trial Advocacy and have been named as Super Lawyers Top 100 in Pennsylvania and Philadelphia, in Philadelphia Magazine and Top Lawyers in Main Line Today. Our attorneys are easily accessible, educate you on the law and legal process and regularly update you on the status of your case.

In addition, our fees are charged on a “Contingent” basis, meaning that the fee is based upon our attorneys recovering compensation for you. If we achieve no recovery, there is no fee. If we are successful in achieving compensation, our fee is usually a fair percentage of the recovery plus any out-of-pocket costs we pay to pursue your case.

We believe that the Contingent Fee is beneficial to our clients because the risk of the representation is on our shoulders. We pay expenses and perform work, but, if we are unsuccessful, you owe us nothing. In addition, the Contingent Fee gives a financial incentive for us to get you full and fair compensation because our fee depends on it.

ATTORNEYS

Timothy F. Rayne

William J. Gallagher

Peter E. Kratsa

OFFICES

Centreville, DE

Kennett Square, PA

ARTICLES

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ALL PRACTICE AREAS

  • Banking & Finance Law
  • Business and Corporate Law
  • Criminal Defense Law
  • Employment Law
  • Estates & Trusts Law
  • Family Law
  • Litigation Law
  • Mediation and Arbitration
  • Personal Injury Law
  • Real Estate & Land Use Law
  • Tax Law

If you would like to schedule a consultation, please call the firm at 610.436.0100 or submit the contact request form.

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Litigation Law

January 29, 2015 by Hoppel Design

Litigation Law

Since its founding, MacElree Harvey has been home to accomplished trial lawyers and litigation attorneys serving Southeastern Pennsylvania and Northern Delaware.

Our attorneys are widely respected for delivering strategic, efficient, and effective representation to a diverse range of clients — including individuals, families, small businesses, large corporations, professionals, and nonprofit organizations. 

We understand that legal disputes can be disruptive, stressful, and costly. Whether you are bringing a claim or defending against one, our goal is to help you navigate the process with confidence while working toward the most favorable outcome possible. 

Comprehensive Litigation Services 

Our civil litigation practice spans a broad range of disputes. We regularly represent clients in matters involving: 

  • Business and commercial disputes — breach of contract, shareholder and partnership disputes, business torts, unfair competition, fraud, and trade secret litigation 
  • Real estate litigation — property disputes, landlord/tenant issues, boundary disagreements, easement and zoning challenges, and construction litigation 
  • Estate and trust disputes — will contests, fiduciary duty claims, accounting disputes, and removal of executors or trustees 
  • Employment disputes — wrongful termination, wage and hour claims, restrictive covenant enforcement, and discrimination claims 
  • Professional liability defense — defending lawyers, accountants, medical providers, architects, and other licensed professionals 
  • Personal injury litigation — representing both plaintiffs and defendants in negligence and liability cases 
  • Construction disputes — involving contractors, developers, owners, and subcontractors over contracts, delays, or defects 
  • Nonprofit and charitable organization litigation — governance issues, fiduciary claims, and contract disputes 

Strategic, Specialized Representation 

While our litigation practice is broad, we also focus on specialized areas so clients with highly specific disputes are matched with the right attorney for their needs. This ensures: 

  • Deep knowledge of the legal issues in your industry or matter 
  • Efficient handling of complex procedural requirements 
  • Targeted strategies tailored to the facts and goals of your case 

Our trial lawyers combine in-depth knowledge of Pennsylvania and Delaware courts with creative problem-solving to protect our clients’ interests at every stage of a dispute. 

Our Approach to Litigation 

Every case begins with a thorough evaluation of the facts, applicable laws, and the client’s goals. We provide candid advice about case strengths and weaknesses, possible outcomes, and expected costs. Our approach is: 

  1. Proactive – Anticipating the other side’s strategy and preparing countermeasures early 
  1. Strategic – Choosing the forum, claims, and defenses that put clients in the strongest position 
  1. Flexible – Adjusting tactics as the case evolves, whether through settlement talks or trial preparation 
  1. Collaborative – Working with colleagues in tax, real estate, corporate, and employment law when cross-practice insight benefits the case 

Resolving Disputes — In and Out of Court 

We represent clients in state and federal court, before administrative agencies, and in alternative dispute resolution forums such as: 

  • Mediation – a confidential, non-binding process where a neutral mediator helps parties reach agreement 
  • Arbitration – a private process where a neutral arbitrator issues a binding decision 
  • Settlement negotiations – often leading to faster, more cost-effective outcomes 

While many disputes are resolved without trial, our attorneys are skilled litigators fully prepared to present your case before a judge or jury when it serves your best interests. 

Representative Strengths 

  • Decades of combined trial experience in Pennsylvania and Delaware courts 
  • Proven record in both plaintiff and defense cases 
  • Access to expert witnesses, forensic accountants, and industry specialists 
  • Ability to manage high-stakes, high-complexity cases with precision 
  • Commitment to clear communication and responsive client service 

FAQ: Litigation & Trial Law 

What is the difference between a trial lawyer and a litigation attorney? 
A litigation attorney handles all phases of a dispute, including investigation, pleadings, discovery, and pre-trial motions. A trial lawyer focuses on representing the client in court. At MacElree Harvey, many of our attorneys serve in both roles. 

Do I need a litigation attorney for a business dispute? 
Yes. Commercial disputes often involve complicated contracts, industry-specific regulations, and significant financial stakes. A litigation attorney ensures your interests are protected from the outset. 

Will my case go to trial? 
Not necessarily. Many disputes are resolved through settlement, mediation, or arbitration. We explore all available options for achieving your goals before going to trial. 

How long will my lawsuit take? 
It depends on the complexity of the case, court scheduling, and whether the matter is resolved before trial. Some cases conclude in months; others may take a year or more. 

What are the benefits of mediation? 
Mediation can save time and money, preserve relationships, and give the parties more control over the resolution compared to litigation. 

PRACTICE AREAS

Alternative Dispute Resolution

Banking & Finance Litigation

Commercial Litigation

Corporate Governance, Regulatory and Compliance (Self-Insured Corporate Defense)

Environmental Law

Insurance Coverage Disputes

Intellectual Property Litigation

Medical Malpractice

Product Liability

Professional Malpractice

Trademark & Trade Secret Litigation

Trust & Estate Litigation

ATTORNEYS

Patrick J. Boyer

Jeffrey P. Burke

Robert A. Burke

Marie I. Crossley

Caroline G. Donato

Brian J. Forgue

William J. Gallagher

Patrick J. Gallo, Jr.

J. Charles Gerbron, Jr.

Leo M. Gibbons

Frank W. Hosking III

Katherine A. Isard

Peter E. Kratsa

Michael G. Louis

John F. McKenna

Matthew M. McKeon

Lou Mincarelli

Brian L. Nagle

Lance J. Nelson

Timothy F. Rayne

Michael C. Rovito

Ashley B. Stitzer

Patrick L. Ware

OFFICES

Kennett Square, PA

West Chester, PA

ALL PRACTICE AREAS

  • Banking & Finance Law
  • Business and Corporate Law
  • Criminal Defense Law
  • Employment Law
  • Estates & Trusts Law
  • Family Law
  • Litigation Law
  • Mediation and Arbitration
  • Personal Injury Law
  • Real Estate & Land Use Law
  • Tax Law

If you would like to schedule a consultation, please call the firm at 610.436.0100 or submit the contact request form.

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Real Estate & Land Use Law

January 29, 2015 by Hoppel Design

Real Estate & Land Use Law

At MacElree Harvey, our real estate and land use attorneys represent builders, developers, investors, and landowners in a full range of property-related legal matters. Whether you are acquiring land, seeking zoning approval, developing a residential or commercial project, or facing an eminent domain proceeding, we provide the strategic guidance needed to protect your investment and move your project forward. 

Our clients include private landowners, entrepreneurial developers, and institutional investors. We advise on projects of all sizes. From small-scale residential subdivisions to large commercial, industrial, and mixed-use developments. Our experience spans: 

  • Shopping centers and retail developments 
  • Office buildings and business parks 
  • Apartment complexes and condominium conversions 
  • Industrial warehouses and manufacturing facilities 
  • Hotels, resorts, and hospitality projects 
  • Planned residential communities and housing developments 

Full-Service Real Estate & Land Use Counsel 

We guide clients through every stage of real estate development and land use planning, including: 

  • Real estate acquisition — drafting and negotiating purchase agreements, due diligence, and title review 
  • Subdivision & land development approvals — navigating local, county, and state requirements 
  • Zoning variances, special exceptions, and conditional use approvals 
  • Land use litigation & administrative proceedings — challenging or defending zoning board and municipal decisions 
  • Environmental compliance — advising on environmental regulations, remediation, and permitting 
  • Affordable housing development — securing incentives and meeting regulatory requirements 
  • Development agreements & contracts — drafting, negotiation, and enforcement 

Specialized Areas of Expertise 

Our team also handles: 

  • Urban redevelopment and revitalization projects 
  • Public-private partnerships 
  • Historic preservation and rehabilitation tax credits 
  • Water rights and permitting 
  • Easements, covenants, and servitudes 
  • Eminent domain and condemnation proceedings — representing property owners and municipalities 
  • Mechanics’ lien claims — prosecution and defense 
  • Tax assessment appeals & tax exemption applications 

Why Choose MacElree Harvey for Real Estate & Land Use Matters? 

  • Local insight — decades of experience with Pennsylvania and Delaware municipal regulations and approval processes 
  • Multi-disciplinary support — collaboration with our business, environmental, tax, and litigation attorneys for comprehensive service 
  • Proven results — successful representation of major commercial projects, residential communities, and complex redevelopment efforts 
  • Strategic advocacy — whether negotiating with municipalities, presenting before zoning boards, or litigating in court 

FAQ: Real Estate & Land Use Law 

What is the difference between zoning and land use? 
Zoning regulates how property can be used within specific geographic areas, while land use law addresses broader issues of property development, planning, and environmental compliance. 

What is eminent domain? 
Eminent domain allows the government to acquire private property for public use, but property owners are entitled to fair market compensation. 

Can I challenge a zoning decision? 
Yes. If a zoning board denies your variance or conditional use request, you may appeal to the courts or pursue alternative approval methods. 

What permits are needed for new construction? 
Requirements vary by municipality but often include zoning approval, subdivision or land development approval, building permits, and environmental permits. 

Do you handle tax assessment appeals? 
Yes. We represent property owners in challenging over-assessed property taxes and in applying for tax exemptions. 

Let our attorneys guide you through every phase of development, zoning, and land use planning. Contact MacElree Harvey Real Estate and Land Use Department today.

PRACTICE AREAS

Agriculture Law

Land Use Planning

Municipal Government and Regulation

Remediation

Urban Redevelopment and Historic Preservation

Zoning

ATTORNEYS

Mary Kay Gaver

J. Charles Gerbron, Jr.

Matthew M. McKeon

Brian L. Nagle

Patrick L. Ware

Natalie R. Young

OFFICES

Centreville, DE

Hockessin, DE

Kennett Square, PA

West Chester, PA

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If you would like to schedule a consultation, please call the firm at 610.436.0100 or submit the contact request form.

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