Prior to becoming an associate at the firm, Ms. Luckenbill served as an assistant district attorney in Luzerne County, serving three years under the former District Attorney, the Honorable Peter Paul Olszewski, Jr. In 2019, she returned to the Luzerne County District Attorney’s Office as an adjunct deputy district attorney in the special victim’s unit where she prosecutes cases involving child abuse, sexual assault and domestic violence.
She earned her law degree in 1993 from Temple University School of Law and received her undergraduate degree from West Chester University in 1987, summa cum laude. After receiving her J.D., she completed a Clerkship with the Honorable William W. Vogel of the Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas.
Attorney Luckenbill is a member of The Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers Association, the American Trial Lawyers Association, the Pennsylvania Bar Association and the Lackawanna and Luzerne County Bar Associations.
In January, 2001, she was the recipient of the Equal Access to Justice Award presented by the Lackawanna Bar Association for her outstanding contribution to Lackawanna Pro Bono, Inc.
She has received the Equal Access to Justice Award presented by the Lackawanna Bar Association for outstanding contribution to Lackawanna Pro Bono, Inc. Lackawanna Pro Bono, Inc. is a non-profit organization that matches low income county residents in urgent civil cases with attorneys that agree to donate their services as a service to the Court.
Ms. Luckenbill has served as a member of the advisory board for the Barbara J. Hart Justice Center, a project of the Women’s Resource Center, the purpose of which is to seek civil justice, safety, autonomy, and restoration for survivors of domestic and/or sexual violence.
Ms. Luckenbill served as the president of the sits on the board of directors of Shalom Scranton, a non-profit corporation with the purpose of enhancement of the quality of life of individuals and families through housing and economic development initiatives, including the development of vibrant, healthy, and wholesome communities that value ecological preservation and sustainability.
Ms. Luckenbill also served as Executive Director for productions presented by Theatre Alfresco which presents community theater in Nay Aug Park.
In addition to practicing law and serving the community, Ms. Luckenbill is an animal lover and advocate for the rights of animals.