Experienced Attorneys Devoted to Clients in Pennsylvania and New Jersey
Since establishing our office in 1986, Michael F. X. Gillin & Associates, P.C., has practiced in a variety of legal areas giving us the experience to efficiently and competently serve your legal needs with professional care. Whether we are representing you in a car accident or other personal injury case, bankruptcy planning, a civil litigation matter, or guiding you through the details of an estate plan, we will help you get the answers you need.
From our office in Media, Pennsylvania, we offer intensive legal attention fit to your situation. To best serve your needs, we offer a consultation free of charge to our clients at the beginning of each case. To schedule your free consultation, contact us online or call 610-726-1650. We practice in Delaware County, Chester County, Philadelphia County, and also in Gloucester County, New Jersey.
Assorted Experience Protecting Your Rights
We want you to feel welcomed in our office and comfortable when discussing your legal needs with our attorneys. Our clients come to us because they have either heard about the quality of our work from satisfied clients or they are returning clients. Our clients hire us for numerous reasons, some include:
- Clients appreciate our strong and long-lasting community ties from living in the area.
- We work with you personally to serve your interests, not our own.
- We provide in-depth analysis of your needs, ranging from bankruptcy to personal injury.
- We are experienced in multiple areas of law and fulfill the needs of our clients.
Though we are located in Media, we attend to all of the surrounding counties in the Philadelphia metro area and we are willing to send our attorneys to your location if the circumstances call for it.
When you choose Michael F. X. Gillin & Associates for representation, you are choosing lawyers devoted to fulfilling your needs with personal, professional care. To schedule an appointment for your free consultation, contact us online or call 610-726-1650.

