Our firm, Kozloff Stoudt, was formed in 2000, as the result of the merger of two Berks County firms. We are located in the Spring Ridge district; the professional and commercial center of the Reading area. For more than 70 years, the lawyers of Kozloff Stoudt have advised and represented individuals, businesses and municipalities in all aspects of civil law.

Kozloff Stoudt attorneys are recognized as being leaders in their areas of practice, and our firm is recognized throughout the region for its representation of more than 35 municipal, governmental and educational entities.

Our experienced business team at Kozloff Stoudt is active in mergers and acquisitions, banking, finance, real estate development, zoning and taxation. We also have an extensive practice in estate planning, and wealth management and preservation.

The litigation team of Kozloff Stoudt is actively engaged in representing clients in the state and federal courts of Pennsylvania. We also focus on personal injury, commercial disputes,employment discrimination, environmental law, insurance defense, and product liability.

At Kozloff Stoudt, our attorneys work hard to ensure all aspects of your legal needs are met. While each attorney has specific area of legal concentration, we often work together for our clients who may require help with a variety of legal needs.

Our attorneys don’t just live and work in Southeastern Pennsylvania  we are committed to the community as well. We are actively involved in many non-profit, volunteer and municipal organizations, which you can view on our Community page.

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At Kozloff Stoudt, we are a well-established mid-sized law firm serving Southeastern Pennsylvania from its office in suburban Reading. Our clients represent a broad cross section of the communities we serve, including individuals, corporations, small businesses, municipalities and financial institutions.

We possess the resources and skills to tackle complex legal problems, while at the same time providing clients with prompt and cost-effective service. The tradition of creative, aggressive and thorough representation of client interests has been part of the mission of the Firm and our predecessors tracing back to 1937.

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Our attorneys of Kozloff Stoudt are considered leaders in:

  • Serious Personal Injury Claims
  • Civil and Business Litigation
  • Estate Planning and Estate Administration
  • Business and Corporate Law
  • Municipal and School Law
  • Real Estate Law
  • Banking Law
  • Employment Law

In addition to serving the legal needs of our clients, we at Kozloff Stoudt are involved in civic and charitable organizations in the community, as well as provide leadership in professional organizations.

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