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July 10, 2026

Feldman Shepherd is pleased to announce that co-founding partner Ezra Wohlgelernter was named as a 2026 Philadelphia Power Broker by multimedia news organization City & State Pennsylvania (CSPA).

CSPA’s 2026 inaugural list of Power Brokers recognizes “the makers, shakers and innovators in Pennsylvania’s largest city.” As expressed by CSPA, “As America celebrates the 250th anniversary of democracy in its birthplace, these dynamic Philadelphians would surely have made the Founders proud.”

Wohlgelernter, who serves as Chancellor of the Philadelphia Bar Association, was recognized for his longtime civic leadership, which includes bringing a focus on vulnerable populations and accessible justice, as he leads the association’s 12,000 members. CSPA also cited Wohlgelernter’s dedication to SeniorLaw Center, where he supports pro bono legal services for Pennsylvania’s indigent elderly.

At Feldman Shepherd, Wohlgelernter maintains a diverse practice portfolio including motor vehicle and truck accident litigation, premises liability claims, medical negligence litigation, and significant personal injury claims.

“I am deeply honored to be recognized by City & State Pennsylvania among so many other prominent public servants and individuals who are working to strengthen Philadelphia’s civic, legal, and community institutions. Together we are building a better future for the citizens of Philadelphia,” said Wohlgelernter.

“Ezra’s Power Broker recognition cements his role as a leading spokesperson for Philadelphia's legal community. May his wisdom and moral compass continue to guide us for many years to come,” said Feldman Shepherd Co-Managing Partner Alan M. Feldman.


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