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Alan J. Tauber

Law Office of Alan J. Tauber, P.C.

2 Penn Center, 1500 J.F.K. Blvd., Suite 900
Philadelphia, PA 19102
(Philadelphia)


Position: Member

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Admitted: Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (1989), State of New Jersey (1989, United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania (1989), District of New Jersey (1990), Third Circuit Court of Appeals (2003), United States Supreme Court (2010)

Law School: Juris Doctorate, May 1989 Rutgers, Camden Law School, Camden, NJ

College: Bachelors of Arts (English), May 1986, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA


Practice Areas: Criminal Defense, Personal Injury, Civil Rights

Additional Information: Alan J. Tauber has over 30 years of experience as a trial and appellate attorney in state and federal criminal courts and has recently led one of the nation’s premier criminal defense offices as Chief of the Defender Association of Philadelphia. Alan J. Tauber practices in three areas such as criminal defense, personal injury and civil rights.


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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Alan Tauber located?

Alan Tauber is located in Philadelphia, PA at 2 Penn Center, 1500 J.F.K. Blvd., Suite 900, 19102 (Philadelphia County).

What are Alan Tauber's practice areas?

Alan Tauber's practice areas include: Criminal Defense, Personal Injury, Civil Rights.

What firm is Alan Tauber associated with?

Alan Tauber is associated with Law Office of Alan J. Tauber, P.C. in Philadelphia, PA.

Where did Alan Tauber attend law school?

Alan Tauber attended Juris Doctorate, May 1989 Rutgers, Camden Law School, Camden, NJ and Bachelors of Arts (English), May 1986, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA.

When was Alan Tauber admitted to the bar?

Alan Tauber was admitted to practice: Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (1989), State of New Jersey (1989, United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania (1989), District of New Jersey (1990), Third Circuit Court of Appeals (2003), United States Supreme Court (2010).