- Criminal DefensePhiladelphia criminal defense attorney Peter L. Johnston represented a young man who shortly after he reached the age of adulthood was arrested on drug charges. Read More »
- DUI/DWI
- Traffic Violations
- Robbery
- Theft
- Drug CrimesBeing arrested and charged with a crime can be a traumatic and humiliating experience for you and your family, especially if you were wrongly accused. Law Offices of Peter L. Johnston, L.L.C. handle a wide range of criminal offenses ranging from assault cases, theft matters, fraud matters, drug crimes (simple possession of a small amount of drugs for personal use or possession with the intent to sell or distribute to others), and driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
- Assault
- ShopliftingPhiladelphia criminal defense attorney Peter L. Johnston, Esquire resolves shoplifting charge for Philadelphia woman in Montgomery County. The woman was arrested for shoplifting in a supermarket and had prior shoplifting convictions in the distant past. As a result of these Read More »
- Hit and Run
- Green Cards
- Personal InjuryLaw Offices of Peter L. Johnston, L.L.C. have tried in court, and settled out-of-court, numerous personal injury cases. Our team provides legal representation to everyday people involved in a variety of these situations, including the following...
- Auto Accidents
- Dog Bites
- Estate PlanningEven if you are not getting on in years or if you are in good health, estate planning is an extremely important part of life. In order to ensure your physical and financial assets are distributed in the way you wish, especially if you own real estate, have at least modest financial holdings or have children. Law Offices of Peter L. Johnston, L.L.C. can advise you and provide you with the planning tailored to your particular situation.
- WillsA Last Will & Testament is the only way for you to guarantee that your estate will be distributed in the way that you see fit.
- TrustsA trust will help you make sure that minors you leave behind are adequately protected. Or, if you are a recipient of public assistance and are concerned that a potential windfall may jeopardize your benefits, a special needs trust can be established for you.
- Power of AttorneyIf you fear that you may become incapacitated, a Durable Power of Attorney will ensure that someone you trust will be given the legal authority to manage your affairs for you.