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Feldman Shepherd Attorney Jason Daria Elected Secretary of Philadelphia Trial Lawyers Association

June 30, 2021

Feldman Shepherd is pleased to announce that attorney Jason A. Daria has been elected Secretary of the Philadelphia Trial Lawyers Association (PTLA).

PTLA is comprised of civil and criminal litigation attorneys and is the oldest trial lawyer organization in Pennsylvania. The organization’s members are dedicated to the preservation of the American justice system and the protection of an individual’s right of access to the courts.

Daria most recently served as PTLA’s Assistant Secretary and was a member of the Board of Directors for several years before becoming an officer.

“I am honored to have been elected by my fellow trial lawyers and look forward to proudly serving PTLA in this new position and continuing its important work of protecting our clients’ rights and access to justice,” Daria said.

“We are thrilled that Jason is continuing our firm’s tradition of leadership of Philadelphia’s trial lawyer community, which includes five of our partners having served as President of PTLA, the most of any law firm in the city,” said Alan M. Feldman, founder and Co-Managing Partner of Feldman Shepherd.

At Feldman Shepherd, Daria’s practice focuses on complex civil litigation involving motor vehicle and trucking accidents, construction accidents, premises and product liability, personal injury, and medical malpractice.

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