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Feldman Shepherd Honored as ‘Bar Champion’ by Philadelphia Bar Association

October 30, 2024

Feldman Shepherd is pleased to announce that our firm is the recipient of the Philadelphia Bar Association’s 2024 Bar Champion Award.

Created in 2020, the Champion of the Bar Award is given annually to a law firm, law department, legal services organization or law school in Philadelphia that has fully supported the Association through 100% membership, leadership roles, member engagement and contribution to the community through public service. Feldman Shepherd will be honored at the Association’s Member Appreciation Reception and Awards Ceremony on November 12, 2024.

“Feldman Shepherd truly embodies the term ‘Bar Champion,’” said Harvey Hurdle, executive director of the Philadelphia Bar Association. “For decades, the firm has given our Association steadfast support at all levels. Numerous Feldman attorneys have served in top leadership positions, including former Chancellor Alan Feldman and current Vice Chancellor Ezra Wohlgelernter. The firm has also been an active participant in our Lawyer Referral and Information Service, which serves an essential role in improving access to justice for all Philadelphians.”

Andrea Morris-Tracey, director of member services and outreach, added: “Feldman Shepherd’s 100% membership, long track record of engagement and exemplary leadership history made them an easy choice for this year’s Bar Champion.”

“All of us at Feldman Shepherd are grateful to have our firm recognized as a Bar Champion. Since the firm’s founding in 1987, we have supported and promoted service to the Bar Association as an essential component of being a Philadelphia lawyer. The rewards for being an active member are substantial, which is why I commend membership to all my friends and colleagues in the Philadelphia legal community,” said Feldman Shepherd co-founding partner Alan M. Feldman. 

  • 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.