Andrew Duffy Elected President of the Philadelphia Trial Lawyers Association
The Philadelphia Trial Lawyers Association is the preeminent organization advancing the mission of trial lawyers to promote justice for all.
Accomplished and well-known Saltz Mongeluzzi Bendesky trial attorney Andrew Duffy has been elected the 2024-25 President of the Philadelphia Trial Lawyers Association (PTLA). Drew joins a long list of Saltz Mongeluzzi Bendesky attorneys who have led the 65-year-old association, including firm founders Bob Mongeluzzi, Larry Bendesky, and the late Stephen Saltz.
“I am deeply honored to lead the Philadelphia Trial Lawyers Association in our relentless efforts to protect the wrongfully injured’s access to justice and constitutional right to a jury trial. Our work not only preserves and enhances Pennsylvania’s civil justice system, it truly makes our commonwealth and our country a safer place to live.”
Drew is widely recognized as one of the country’s best catastrophic injury attorneys. He has successfully handled high-profile and high stakes cases involving major collapses; falls from scaffolding, steel, and roofs; industrial plant accidents; fires; defective products; explosions; tractor-trailer/automobile accidents; and other preventable events. He has a proven track record of multi-million dollar recoveries in highly complex cases.
About the Philadelphia Trial Lawyers Association
The Philadelphia Trial Lawyers Association is the preeminent organization advancing the mission of trial lawyers to promote justice for all.
The objectives of this Association are:
- To uphold and defend the Constitution of the United States and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania;
- To promote the administration of justice for the public good;
- To advance the cause of those who are damaged in person or property, and who must seek redress at law;
- To uphold the honor and dignity of the profession of the law;
- To encourage brotherhood and sisterhood among the members of the Bar;
- And, to uphold and improve the adversary system and trial by jury.