Three Generations of Pittsburgh Counsel

Lebovitz & Lebovitz, Pittsburgh Law Firm

Estate planning and probate, real estate and title matters, business law, family law, personal injury, and civil litigation in Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, and Western Pennsylvania.


Most legal problems do not fit neatly into one category. Neither do we.

We have advised Pittsburgh families and businesses since 1933. Lebovitz & Lebovitz, P.A. was incorporated in 1968 and continues a three-generation Pittsburgh legal tradition. We represent individuals, families, and closely held businesses in estate planning and probate, real estate and title matters, business law, family law, civil litigation, and selected personal injury matters. We build legal strategies meant to last as long as the relationships behind them.

We plan carefully, protect positions early, and when necessary pursue enforceable court ordered results.

Lebovitz & Lebovitz, P.A.: Your Trusted Law Firm in Pittsburgh for expert legal solutions.
Lebovitz & Lebovitz, P.A., 2018 Monongahela Avenue, Swissvale, PA

Serving Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, and Western Pennsylvania from our Swissvale office.

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How We See the Law


Most firms treat practice areas as separate lanes. Real life does not. A divorce can require deed work and estate plan revisions. A business dispute can force succession decisions. A serious injury recovery can raise long term planning and asset protection issues.

We connect planning, ownership, and litigation into one strategy so decisions made at the beginning do not create avoidable problems later.

We connect planning, ownership, and litigation into one strategy.

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Lebovitz & Lebovitz Pittsburgh law firm attorneys
Herbert B. Lebovitz, Esq. 1908 to 1998

Admitted to the Pennsylvania Bar October 19, 1933

Practice Areas

Legal issues rarely stay confined to one category. Property decisions affect estate planning. Business relationships shape litigation risk. Family transitions often require coordinated updates to titles, agreements, and long term plans.




Estate Planning, Probate, and Trusts
Wills, trusts, incapacity planning, probate guidance, and protection of family assets and long term intentions.
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Real Estate, Title, and Property Rights
Deeds, title corrections, partitions, easements, and resolution of ownership disputes.
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Business Formation and Business Disputes
Entity formation, agreements, contracts, ownership transfers, and guidance for closely held businesses.
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Family Law and Divorce
Divorce, custody, support, and resolution of property and business interests.
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Litigation and Trial Strategy

Business disputes range from urgent situations requiring immediate action to matters that can often be resolved without going to court.

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Personal Injury and Wrongful Death
Representation in serious injury and wrongful death matters focused on recovery and long term protection.
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Business Disputes and Legal Analysis

Urgent business dispute? Our Non-Compete and Injunction page explains how immediate court action works. If you’re trying to resolve a dispute without going to court, start with how business disputes are actually resolved.

Browse our Legal Insights for analysis of current Pennsylvania legal issues, our Legal Resources for reference guides, or our Case Results for examples of outcomes we have achieved.

Generational Pittsburgh Counsel

The Lebovitz Attorneys

Three generations of Pittsburgh attorneys advising clients in planning matters, ownership disputes, court proceedings, and major life transitions.


Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if my situation is a fit?

Most of our clients come to us when their legal situation crosses into more than one area: an estate that involves real property, a divorce that involves a business, a business dispute that requires litigation. If your matter involves planning, ownership, or litigation in Western Pennsylvania, call us and we will tell you directly whether we can help.

What does coordinated counsel mean in practice?

Planning, ownership, and litigation issues often overlap. A deed mistake, beneficiary problem, or poorly timed filing can cost more than the original legal fee. Coordinated counsel means strategy is built across documents, tax consequences, deadlines, and court posture so one decision does not create the next problem.

How do consultations work?

When you call, we listen to what happened, tell you whether it is something we handle, and if it is, explain what the process looks like and what it will cost. No obligation. Call 412-351-4422 or use the contact page.

How are fees structured?

Personal injury matters are typically contingency based. Other matters are handled on agreed hourly rates or flat fees when scope can be defined. The firm does not compete on lowest price. The work is structured to be careful, defensible, enforceable, and done correctly the first time.

What if I am not sure I need a lawyer yet?

That is exactly when to call. Many of our clients contact us before they are certain they have a legal issue. A short conversation can clarify whether you need representation, whether timing matters, and what your options are. Call 412-351-4422.

LEBOVITZ & LEBOVITZ, P.A.

Make the Right Move First

Legal problems rarely improve with delay. Whether you are planning ahead, resolving ownership issues, or responding to litigation, the first decision often sets the trajectory. We identify the controlling issues and structure outcomes built to hold.

The first decision sets the trajectory. Make it count.