Leading the way in the Lehigh Valley: Gross McGinley’s 2026 Super Lawyers Honorees

Highlighting the 2026 Super Lawyers.

At Gross McGinley, strong relationships and thoughtful advocacy are at the heart of the firm’s work. This year, that commitment is reflected in a powerful milestone: twelve Gross McGinley attorneys have been recognized by Pennsylvania Super Lawyers® for their work on behalf of clients across the Lehigh Valley and beyond.

Super Lawyers selects attorneys using a patented, multiphase process that includes independent research, peer nominations, and peer evaluations. Rising Stars recognition is reserved for early-career attorneys or those under 40 who are already making a significant impact in their practice areas. While no list can fully capture the day-to-day dedication of the Gross McGinley team, these honors underscore the caliber of counsel clients rely on when facing complex legal challenges.

This year’s Pennsylvania Super Lawyers® from Gross McGinley include Samuel E. Cohen, Adrian K. Cousens, John F. “Jack” Gross, Loren L. Speziale, and Victoria A. Strunk. They are joined by seven Rising Stars: Robert M. Campbell, Sarah Hart Charette, Zachary R. Fowler, Eric A. Harakal, Michael S. Horvath, II, Jessica S. Kaczinski, and Catherine E. Sears. Together, they represent a cross-section of the firm’s Litigation, Healthcare Defense, Family Law, Business, Real Estate, and Estates practices, collaborating closely to provide clear, practical guidance tailored to each client’s goals.

For Gross McGinley, these recognitions are a reminder of the responsibility that comes with trust. As the firm celebrates 50 years in the heart of the Lehigh Valley, its attorneys remain focused on what matters most: listening carefully, solving problems with integrity, and serving as steady partners to the individuals, families, businesses, and community organizations that shape this community.

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