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Chambers and Partners Recognizes High Swartz LLP in 2026 Spotlight Guide for Pennsylvania

High Swartz LLP is pleased to announce its inclusion in the inaugural Chambers Spotlight Guide 2026 for Pennsylvania. The firm earned recognition in both Municipal Law and Corporate/Commercial Law.

The 2026 Spotlight Guide debuts with just 45 Pennsylvania law firms ranked. It covers 17 practice areas across eight Pennsylvania cities and highlights firms that deliver partner-level attention, local knowledge, and efficiency. The guide provides in-house counsel and business leaders with a reliable resource for high-quality, cost-effective legal support outside of the typical large-scale Philadelphia firms.

“Getting the Chambers nod really shows the trust we’ve built with our clients and communities, especially here in Bucks County. Those connections mean a lot, and you can see the impact in the work we do every day. Our municipal and business teams absolutely earned this one,” said High Swartz partner Tom Panzer.

Founded in 1914, High Swartz expanded into Bucks County with the opening of its Doylestown office in 2015, strengthening its ability to serve businesses, municipalities, and residents throughout the county. More recently, the firm opened a Feasterville office to provide greater access for clients in Lower Bucks. Together, these locations reflect the firm’s commitment to the region and its longstanding relationships.