Our Roots

The Firm History of Wusinich, Sweeney & Ryan, LLC

Over forty years ago, Joseph Wusinich, a Vietnam War Veteran, started a law firm at 19 South High Street in West Chester based upon the values that typified Chester County and our great country. Mr. Wusinich believed in the rule of law, equity, justice and individual rights. At Wusinich, Sweeney & Ryan, LLC, we care for these ideals and:

  • our clients
  • our communities and our country
  • truth and justice
  • the practice of law

From its humble beginnings in 1978, the predecessor firms of Wusinich & Brogan and then Wusinich, Brogan & Stanzione were built upon the legal traditions and values fostered by the “country lawyers” who practiced in Chester County. We provide quality litigation and professional services to our clients while maintaining the small firm attention that our clients deserve.

We take pride in our legal profession and our ability to provide skilled representation and good counsel to our clients. While our firm has grown to a comprehensive trial and litigation firm, we maintain our traditional values. Our commitment to public service has honed our judgment and improved our ability to provide good legal advice. 

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The law is a profession. A profession is a way of acting, thinking, and doing. It is a way of life. We fulfill our responsibilities to our clients, the community, the bench, and the bar with honor and integrity.

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