Steven B. LarchukCurrent Professional, Business and Social
Affiliations:
Founder and President of Larchuk Law Offices, a solo practice law firm.
Practice areas of concentration are Internet law, general corporate
practice, motor vehicle accidents and medical negligence matters.
Past Professional Affiliations:
During the past 20 years Steve has operated as a solo practitioner in
Western
Pennsylvania. Where useful he brings in lawyers with specialized
experience in intellectual property, domestic relations, real estate,
and estate planning for particular projects. Similarly lawyers licensed
in other jurisdictions are engaged as appropriate and as necessary to
fully comply with licensing requirements and to provide the local
knowledge that can often make the difference between success and
failure.
1997 - 2004 Malone, Larchuk & Middleman, P.C., Co-Founder and senior
litigation partner in this general practice firm. Highlight of this
association was the achievement of several $1 million plus verdicts and
settlements plus the evolution of an Internet law practice.
1996 - 1997 Runnymeade Law & Consulting, P.C., a combination business
consulting and law practice firm focusing upon health care businesses
and advice to physicians regarding the efficient operation of their
practices.
1980 - 1996 Dickie, McCamey & Chilcote, P.C., a large Pittsburgh law
firm. Hired as a newly graduated associate attorney in 1980, promoted to
partner/director in 1986, a year earlier than the usual pattern. Work
emphasized defense litigation in medical negligence matters, corporate
law, and general
accident and injury cases.
Education:
1980 J.D. from the University of Pittsburgh School of Law, Order of the
Barristers and Co-Winner of the Moot Trial and Appellate Court
Competitions, Director of the Legal Assistance Office which provided pro
bono services.
1977 Graduate studies in history at the University of Nevada at Reno,
including intensive primary document research at the National Archives
in Washington, D.C., regarding the exercise of the Presidential power of
the pardon.
1976 B.A. from Rutgers College of Rutgers University, New Jersey with a
major in History.
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