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Mark Schork Elected to Executive Committee of Philadelphia Bar Association’s Young Lawyers Division

December 16, 2025

Feldman Shepherd is pleased to announce that trial attorney Mark A. Schork has been elected to serve on the Executive Committee of the Philadelphia Bar Association’s Young Lawyers Division.

Founded in 1802, the Philadelphia Bar Association is the oldest association of lawyers in the United States. With 12,000 members, its mission is to serve the profession and the public by promoting justice, professional excellence and respect for the rule of law.

The Young Lawyers Division (YLD) is an essential component of the Philadelphia Bar Association, providing membership to all attorneys under the age of 40 or those practicing law for fewer than three years. The YLD is managed by its Executive Committee, which serves an expansive membership of approximately 2,800 attorneys and oversees the activities of more than 20 committees dedicated to impactful public service initiatives, vital law-related education, and professional development within the legal community.

At Feldman Shepherd, Schork concentrates his practice in representing individuals who have suffered from medical malpractice and catastrophic personal injuries.

“I am honored to be selected by my peers to serve on the Executive Committee of the Young Lawyers Division. I look forward to collaborating with such talented and thoughtful people in the organization to serve the Philadelphia community,” said Schork.

“As a former YLD Chair, I am delighted that Mark is continuing our firm’s tradition of professional service through the Philadelphia Bar Association,” said Co-Managing Partner Alan M. Feldman. “I know that Mark will bring the same strong work ethic to his Bar activity that he displays every day at our firm.”

  • Feldman Shepherd Wohlgelernter Tanner Weinstock Dodig LLP attorneys are licensed in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Illinois, North Carolina, Texas, and Wisconsin. In addition, our attorneys practice in other states on a pro hac vice basis. Pro hac vice admission is when a lawyer not licensed in a particular state associates with a lawyer who is licensed in that state and obtains the court’s permission to jointly represent a client in a specific matter.