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Craig M. Chernoff, Esquire
Craig M. Chernoff
  

 

Born: Abington, Pennsylvania
December 15, 1976
Education: The Pennsylvania State University (B.S., 1998)
Widener University School of Law (J.D., 2001, cum laude)
Member: Pennsylvania Bar Association
Philadelphia Bar Association
Admitted to Practice: 2001 - Pennsylvania
2002 - New Jersey
2003 - United States District Court, Eastern District of Pennsylvania

Areas of Practice:


Business/Corporate Law
Real Estate

Biography: Mr. Chernoff concentrates his practice in general corporate law, mergers and acquisitions, real estate law, including the leasing, acquisition and sale of real estate, and financing. Mr. Chernoff has represented international, national, regional and local businesses and individuals.

Mr. Chernoff graduated from The Pennsylvania State University with a degree in Economics and attended The Widener University School of Law, graduating cum laude. He served as an editor on The Delaware Journal of Corporate Law. After several years of practicing law with a large Philadelphia area firm, Mr. Chernoff joined Semanoff Ormsby Greenberg & Torchia, LLC in 2003.

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