Practice areas
Education
Temple University Beasley School of Law, J.D., 2009
- Editor-in Chief, Temple Journal of Science, Techonoly & Environmental Law
- Participant, Federal Judicial Clerkship Clinical Honors Program
The Pennsylvania State University, B.A., With Distinction, 2006
Casey Coyle is a member of the firm’s Appellate, Business Litigation, and Marcellus Oil & Gas practice groups. Coyle regularly represents clients in business, contract, and employment disputes and has extensive knowledge in the area of appellate law. Prior to joining the firm, Coyle served as a law clerk for the Honorable Thomas G. Saylor, Justice of the Pennsylvania Supreme, where he worked on matters involving appellate, criminal, labor, oil and gas, products liability, real estate, tax, and trusts and estates law.
Coyle is a 2009 graduate of the Temple University Beasley School of Law. While at Temple, he served as the Editor-in-Chief for the Temple Journal of Science, Technology & Environmental Law and as a full-time graduate assistant for the Fox School of Business. Coyle also interned for two federal judges, worked as a research assistant for two law school professors, and served as a certified legal intern for the Bucks County District Attorney's Office.
Coyle received a B.A., with distinction, in Journalism from the Pennsylvania State University in 2006. At Penn State, he participated in the Communication & Democracy Program in Washington, D.C., and interned for CNN’s Capital Gang. He was also selected to participate in the Communications Study Abroad Program in Manchester, England; worked as an intern for NBC’s Dateline (London, England) and Channel M News (Manchester, England); and was inducted into the Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society.
Coyle currently serves as an advisory board member for Penn State’s Communication & Democracy Program. He is also a member of a number of professional organizations, including the Penn State Alumni Association, the Temple Law Alumni Association, and the Pennsylvania Bar Association.
Clerkships
- Judicial clerkship, 2009 - 2011, the Honorable Thomas G. Saylor, Pennsylvania Supreme Court
Prior Experience
- Legal Intern, 2008 - 2009, the Honorable M. Faith Angell, United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania
- Certified Legal Intern, 2008, Bucks County District Attorneys Office
- Research Assistant, 2007, Professor Scott Burris, Temple University Beasley School of Law
- Legal Intern, 2007, the Honorable Jean K. FitzSimon, United States Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania
- Research Assistant, 2007, Professor David Hoffman, Temply University Beasley School of Law
Bar & Court Admissions
- Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
- Supreme Court of New Jersey
- United States District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania
News
Publications
- Co-Author, Scott Burris, et. al., Stopping an Invisible Epidemic: Legal Issues in the Provision of Naloxone to Prevent Opiate Overdoe,1 Drexel L. Rev. 273 (2008)
- Author, Gonzales v. Carhart: Justice Kennedy at the Intersection of Life Interests, Medical Practice and Government Regulations,27 Temp. J. Sci. Tech & Envtl. L. 291 (2008)
Professional & Community Affiliations
- Member, Pennsylvania Bar Association
- Advisory Board Member, Penn State's Communication & Democracy Program
- Member, Penn State Alumni Association
- Member, Temple Law Alumni Association
- Member, Harrisburg Young Professionals
- Member, Dauphin County Bar Association

