Charles Schmidt, Jr.
Pennsylvania Personal Injury Lawyer

cschmidt@schmidtkramer.com
Senior Partner
A life-long resident of Harrisburg, Mr. Schmidt graduated from Bishop McDevitt High School in 1965, the University of Notre Dame in 1969, and Dickinson School of Law in 1974. Between college and law school, he served in the U.S. Army. He was admitted to the Pennsylvania Bar in 1974 and the Federal Bar in 1979.
Mr. Schmidt is a former panel chairman of the Pennsylvania State Supreme Court Disciplinary Committee and a former Special Master in Dauphin County (a lawyer who is appointed to act like a judge, hear sworn testimony in divorce cases, and render decisions). He also has served as a member of the medical malpractice advisory committee to the Dauphin Co-Court of Common Pleas. He holds professional memberships with the American Association for Justice and the Pennsylvania Association for Justice. He is president of the Board of Governors of the Pennsylvania Association for Justice. Mr. Schmidt is certified by the National Board of Trial Advocacy.
Mr. Schmidt has previously served as an Adjunct Professor at Dickinson School of Law. He also participates in numerous seminars giving lectures on ethics, legal malpractice, and topics relating to civil litigation. Mr. Schmidt is a member of the Harrisburg YMCA and the Vietnam Veterans Association of America.
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Our office is located in Harrisburg, making it convenient for us to serve clients throughout Pennsylvania, including Camp Hill, Carlisle, Chambersburg, Gettysburg, Juniata, Lancaster, Lebanon, Lewisburg, Lewistown, Mechanicsburg, Northumberland County, Palmyra, Perry County, Pottsville, Shippensburg, State College, Sunbury, and York.
