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An attorney for 30 years, Neft, a Democrat, currently works at Spilman, Thomas & Battle. He has also long been active in the Allegheny County Bar Association, and served as chair the IOLTA Board.

Prince, a Republican, is an attorney at Prince Law Offices and founder of Civil Rights Defense Firm. His practice includes a focus on firearms law and Second Amendment issues. He is not recommended by the Pennsylvania Bar Association.

Wolf is supervising judge of the Philadelphia Municipal Court civil division. Prior to becoming a judge, Wolf worked at Cohen Seglias, focusing on employment discrimination, wrongful termination and claims against the government by individuals. He is running as a Democrat and is recommended by the Pennsylvania Bar Association.

Martin has 30 years of legal experience, serving in all three branches of state government. She has served as an attorney for the United States Navy, was the first woman to serve as the Pennsylvania Senate's Secretary-Parliamentarian, and is a former YWCA Domestic Violence Legal Clinic pro bono attorney.