
Karl R.
Hildabrand was born in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He
has been in the private practice
of law since 1979.
Mr.
Hildabrand concentrates his
practice primarily in motor
vehicle law, trucking
litigation, products liability
law, premises liability,
personal injury law, insurance
defense and subrogation
litigation, worker’s
compensation, professional
liability, construction
litigation and other civil
litigation for both plaintiffs
and defendants. His clients
include individuals, insurance
carriers, self-insured
transportation companies,
business entities, corporations
and professionals. He routinely
practices in the counties
throughout Central Pennsylvania.
He also
represents clients in family law
matters including divorce,
custody, support and adoption.
He provides advice and
representation with respect to
pre-marital planning and
pre-marital agreements.
He
graduated from Taylor University
with a Bachelor of Arts degree
cum laude in 1976. He received
his Juris Doctorate degree, cum
laude, from the Dickinson School
of Law in 1979. While in law
school he was a member of the
Dickinson Law Review, the Trial
Moot Court Board and the
Appellate Moot Court Board. He
served as a law clerk to the
Honorable Harold E. Sheely of
the Cumberland County Court of
Common Pleas from 1978 to 1979.
He
practiced for three years with a
leading litigation firm in
Williamsport, Pennsylvania, and
for twenty years thereafter with
a major Harrisburg litigation
firm. He is currently a partner
with Nestico, Druby & Hildabrand,
L.L.P. in Hershey.
Mr.
Hildabrand is a member of the
Dauphin County Bar Association
(Family Law Section), and the
Pennsylvania Bar Association
(Worker’s Compensation Law,
Family Law, and Civil Litigation
Sections). He is
Board-certified in civil trial
law and advocacy by the National
Board of Trial Advocacy, the
accrediting agency approved by
the Pennsylvania Supreme Court.
He is admitted to practice
before the Pennsylvania State
Courts, the United States
District Courts for the Eastern
and Middle Districts of
Pennsylvania and the United
States Court of Appeals for the
Third Circuit. He has spoken on
various aspects of the law to
public groups, attorneys,
paralegals and insurance
carriers. He has participated
as a judge in the Moot Court
programs of both the Penn State
Dickinson School of Law and
Widener School of Law. |