Name
The Walker Firm
Law Firm
The Walker Firm was founded by Michael A. Walker. As an Attorney, Real Estate Broker and Radio Host, Attorney Walker is a sought after litigator with one of the fastest-growing firms in the area. He is a skilled litigator who has spent hundreds of hours in court throughout the Commonwealth. He primarily serves the Counties Montgomery, Philadelphia and Chester. Attorney Walker is one of the 100 top Trial Lawyers by the National Trial Lawyers Association, and the 100 top African American Litigators by the National Black Lawyers Association.
Before establishing his firm, Attorney Walker was Chief Counsel for five years at the United States Congress on Capitol Hill serving Pennsylvania. Michael was also an executive with the Urban League, and an associate attorney at a Philadelphia Regional Defense Firm.
Attorney Walker can help you if you have been discriminated against. He has represented some of the most powerful companies and won settlements and verdicts. If you are injured by someone else's negligence, you want a litigator that insurance companies would rather not see. If your liberty is at stake and the Commonwealth has charged you with a crime, you want someone that will take it to trial and win.
Philadelphia, commonly referred to as Philly, is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia is the nation's sixth-most populous city, with a population of 1,603,797 in the 2020 census and is the urban core of the larger Delaware Valley (or Philadelphia metropolitan area), the nation's seventh-largest and one of the world's largest metropolitan regions consisting of 6.245 million residents in the metropolitan statistical area and 7.366 million residents in its combined statistical area. Philadelphia is known for its extensive contributions to United States history, especially the American Revolution, and served as the nation's capital until 1800. It maintains contemporary influence in business and industry, culture, sports, and music. Philadelphia was founded in 1682 by William Penn, an English Quaker and advocate of religious freedom.