Brian W Perry Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
| Partner | |
| phone | (717) 260-3546 |
| fax | (717) 236-9119 |
| Email Me | |
Mr. Perry is a 1987 graduate of Towanda Area High School, Towanda, Pennsylvania. In 1991, Mr. Perry graduated from Lafayette College, Easton, Pennsylvania. He majored in History with a dual minor in English and Government and Law. He is a member of Phi Alpha Theta, the international history honor society. While at Lafayette, Mr. Perry was a member of the varsity football team, student council, student/faculty committee on athletics, campus tour guide, and Zeta Psi Fraternity.
Mr. Perry earned his Juris Doctorate in 1994 from the New England School of Law in Boston, Massachusetts. At NESL, Mr. Perry was employed at Coyne and Gottlieb, a litigation/labor law firm in Boston. While in law school, he also served as a law clerk for Judge Jeffrey A. Smith, President Judge of the Bradford County (Pennsylvania) Court of Common Pleas.
From 1994 through 1997, Mr. Perry served as a Dauphin County (Harrisburg, Pennsylvania) Deputy District Attorney. He prosecuted hundreds of cases involving all types of crimes, including adult and child sexual abuse, felony drug cases, driving under the influence of alcohol, and criminal homicide.
In 1997, Mr. Perry joined Nealon & Gover, P.C. In 2001, Mr. Perry earned a partnership in the firm. In 2009, the firm became Gover Perry and Shore.
Mr. Perry handles all types of criminal cases. He has defended thousands of clients charged with major crimes such as rape, aggravated assault, felony drug offenses, robbery, child abuse, and capital homicide (death penalty). Mr. Perry is death penalty certified. Mr. Perry has also defended clients charged with lesser offenses such as traffic violations, underage drinking, harassment and disorderly conduct. He has been lead trial counsel in over 50 jury trials and has argued appellate cases before the Pennsylvania Superior and Supreme Courts.
Mr. Perry is a member of the Dauphin and York County Bar Associations, as well as the Pennsylvania Association of Criminal Defense Attorneys. He is admitted to practice in all Pennsylvania Courts of Common Pleas and within the Middle District of Pennsylvania in Federal Court. He presently serves on the board for Dauphin County Pretrial Services. He lectures frequently on various criminal law topics for Widener University School of Law, Harrisburg Area Community College, York College of Pennsylvania, and The Pennsylvania Bar Institute. He has also lectured for the Lancaster County Major Crimes Unit, Dickinson College and Camp Hill School District.
He was recently appointed by Dauphin County President Judge Richard A. Lewis as a Dauphin County Juvenile Hearing Master.
- Bar Admissions:
- Pennsylvania, 1995
- U.S. District Court Middle District of Pennsylvania, 1997
- U.S. Court of Appeals 3rd Circuit, 1998
- Education:
- New England School of Law, Boston, Massachusetts
J.D. - Lafayette College, Easton, Pennsylvania,
1991
A.B.
Major: History
Minor: English
Minor: Government Law
- Published Works:
- Jury Duty, Bradford County Law Journal, Volume I, No. 46, 1993
- How to Run a Criminal Law Practice, with Steven Fairlie, Esq., Pennsylvania Bar Institute
- A Step by Step Guide to Handling Sexually Violent Predator Cases, with Sean McCormack, Esq. and Deborah Curcillo, Esq., Pennsylvania Bar Institute (2004-2008)
- Professional Associations and Memberships:
- PACDL
- Member
- Dauphin County Bar Association
- Member
- Pennsylvania Bar Association
- Member
- Dauphin County Pre-Trial Services
- Board of Directors
- Camp Hill Baseball Association
- Legal Counsel
- Past Employment Positions:
- Dauphin County DA's Office, Deputy DA, 1994 - 1997
- Coyne & Gottlieb, Law Clerk, 1992 - 1994
- Bradford County Court of Common Pleas, Law Clerk, 1991 - 1992
- Pro Bono Activities:
- Camp Hill Little League, Head Coach, 2006 - Present
- Camp Hill Recreation Department, Youth Basketball Coach, 2007 - Present
- YMCA Youth Basketball Coach
- Fraternities/Sororities:
- Zeta Psi


