About Enrique
Enrique Latoison built his legal foundation at Temple University, where he completed undergraduate studies in sociology, history and political science in 2001 and earned his J.D. in 2004. Those years at Temple gave him exposure to different ways of thinking about law, society and institutions. The combination of social sciences and legal training shaped how he approaches problems and communicates with clients.
After finishing law school, Latoison entered the Pennsylvania legal community. He is admitted to practice in Pennsylvania and maintains his practice through Latoison Law. Over time he has handled matters that draw on his academic background as well as practical legal training. He has worked both in office settings and in direct client consultation. Colleagues describe him as methodical and clear in his written work and courtroom presentations.
Latoison’s undergraduate majors inform more than just conversation. Sociology gives him an awareness of social patterns and context. History provides perspective on how legal rules have evolved. Political science offers a framework for understanding institutions and decision-making. He applies those perspectives when analyzing cases, drafting documents and preparing arguments. That interdisciplinary lens helps him translate complex facts into clear legal questions.
In practice he combines careful preparation with attention to client priorities. He aims to lay out options plainly and explain likely outcomes. His files reflect steady attention to detail and to procedure. He also places emphasis on communication; clients receive regular updates and plain-language explanations of developments. He balances the legal work with the practical concerns clients face outside the courtroom.
Latoison works out of Latoison Law, operating in Pennsylvania. The firm handles matters that require an understanding of state law and procedure and provides representation in a variety of contexts. He continues to stay current on developments in Pennsylvania law and on changes that affect the people and businesses he represents. His current practice serves clients in Pennsylvania through Latoison Law.