Mark L. Sorice has been serving Westmoreland County for nearly 40 years, but to many people in the area, he’s more than just an attorney — he’s a neighbor. A Crabtree native with an office in downtown Greensburg, Mark has built his practice around helping local individuals, families, and small businesses with steady, practical legal guidance.
Whether he’s preparing an estate plan, handling a probate matter, guiding a family through divorce and custody issues, or helping a business get off the ground, Mark’s work has always been rooted in the community he calls home.
When he’s not in the office, he stays busy with local projects and events, including the Ligonier Medal of Honor Project, the Greensburg Turkey Trot, and Ligonier’s Fort Days. You may also see him around town with his yellow lab, Scout — or making a courthouse run with a box of donuts for the hardworking ladies at the Register of Wills.
Mark
Sam has been Mark’s legal assistant since 2021 and paralegal/office manager since 2023. A Clearfield County native, she moved to Greensburg in 2018 and liked it enough to put down roots. She was the sort of kid who always heard, “You should be a lawyer,” growing up, which often meant she asked too many questions and argued too well.
Before entering the legal field, Sam worked in medical and airline maintenance records, intensive care unit administration, and the print industry. Her varied background gave her a strong foundation in organization, precision, and navigating detail-heavy work without losing sight of the people involved. At the firm, she brings that same mix of practicality, warmth, and clear communication to the day-to-day work of helping things run smoothly.
Outside the office, Sam volunteers at a local art gallery and music venue and enjoys doing her part to help preserve the creativity, character, and community spirit that make Greensburg special.
Sam
Scout is a very, very good boy!
Scout
(Scout is not licensed to practice law
in the state of Pennsylvania. Yet.)