Overview
Honorable Lawrence J. O’Toole – Court of Common Pleas
The Honorable Lawrence J. O’Toole serves as a Judge for the Court of Common Pleas within the Fifth Judicial District of Pennsylvania. Located in the historic Allegheny County Courthouse, Judge O’Toole presides over matters critical to the administration of justice in Allegheny County. Throughout his tenure, he has served in various capacities, including significant time within the Orphans’ Court Division and the Civil Division. ⚖️
Judicial Duties and Jurisdiction
As a Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, Judge O’Toole handles complex legal proceedings. His judicial responsibilities typically encompass:
- Orphans’ Court Matters: Adjudicating disputes involving wills, estates, trusts, and guardianships for incapacitated persons. 📜
- Civil Litigation: Presiding over trials and hearings related to commercial disputes, complex litigation, and other civil claims.
- Motions and Hearings: Conducting daily motions court, status conferences, and settlement negotiations to resolve cases efficiently.
Courtroom Location
Judge O’Toole’s chambers and courtroom are situated within the Allegheny County Courthouse complex on Grant Street. This National Historic Landmark is the center of the county’s legal system. Visitors attending hearings should verify the specific courtroom number on the daily docket monitors located in the lobby. 🏛️
Visiting and Conduct
All visitors to the Judge’s courtroom are expected to adhere to strict decorum. Professional attire is required, and cell phones must be turned off. The courthouse opens to the public on weekdays, but specific hearing times are determined by the Judge’s schedule. Security screening is mandatory at all building entrances.
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