Located in the heart of the Main Line, Reidenbach & Associates, LLC is dedicated to the representation of community associations, small businesses, individuals and non-profit entities in need of legal counsel delivered with compassion, tenacity and efficiency. The firm provides cost effective litigation, counseling and legal representation by utilizing cutting edge technology and innovative resources. Over the past decade, Mr. Reidenbach has successfully litigated, tried and argued a wide variety of matters before the Pennsylvania Superior Court, Common Pleas Courts across southeastern Pennsylvania, the Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission, Pennsylvania District Courts and zoning hearing boards.
Mr. Reidenbach has worked with over 150 homeowners' associations and condominium associations throughout southeastern Pennsylvania in the areas of assessment collection, developer and contractor litigation, contract preparation, review and compliance, enforcement of rules and architectural controls, drafting and amending documents and transition from declarant. From obtaining one of the fastest reported verdicts in the history of the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas (six minute jury deliberation) to obtaining one of the first verdicts of its kind in a Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas condominium/construction litigation trial, Mr. Reidenbach continues to forge a reputation as a formidable trial attorney, tireless advocate and dedicated counselor.
Top Lawyers 2009
The area’s best in 12 specialties.
By Shannon Hallamyer
Referrals speak volumes. After hundreds of attorneys from Bala Cynwyd to Downingtown offered their opinions on who’s the best among their peers, a select 12 garnered the most votes. So here they are—along with an inside look at how each made it to the top of their game.
Real Estate Law:
Scott R. Reidenbach
Reidenbach & Associates, LLC, Radnor Financial Center, 150 N. Radnor-Chester Road, Suite F-200, Radnor, (610) 977-2025, reidenbachlaw.com
Years in practice: 11
Education: J.D., Widener University School of Law (1997)
Worth knowing: When Scott Reidenbach was growing up in Lancaster, he thought he’d become a writer, a newscaster or a teacher like his dad. “But when everyone is telling you, ‘You’d be a great lawyer,’ you start to listen,” he says.
Today, Reidenbach relishes the success of his 2-year-old firm. It likely has something to do with his respect for deadlines and the firm’s sophisticated dealings with leaders in various industries, from banking to retail. Or it could be something more basic. “At heart, I’m a country boy,” says Reidenbach. “I’m cognizant of how small the big old world is, and that what comes around goes around. I prefer to work with people instead of working against them.”