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Joshua M. Erspamer

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Licensed in Pennsylvania

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Joshua M. Erspamer is an appellate and post-trial litigator licensed in Pennsylvania with more than a decade of litigation experience. He focuses on issue preservation, record strategy, and concise briefing before Pennsylvania’s appellate courts, and he appears in federal appellate courts where admitted. His scholarship includes a 2018 article in the Mitchell Hamline Law Review (Sua Sponte), “If Life Does Not Do So, the Universal Fellowship of Death Should Bring Humility.” He earned his J.D. from William Mitchell College of Law (2016) and a B.S. in History from the University of Minnesota (2011). While in law school, he served on the editorial

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