Michael Adler
Michael E. Adler is the Managing Partner of the Law Office of Michael E. Adler in Wynnewood, PA. He focuses his practice on the representation of publicly-traded and privately-held corporations, restaurants, developers and property and financial management companies in complex commercial and litigation matters, including insurance, real estate and contract issues.
He is presently serving as a trustee and Chair of the Grants Committee of the Philadelphia Bar Foundation and an officer of the Temple University Alumni Association. He has served as President of the Temple Law Alumni Association and Vice President of the Board of Directors of Temple Beth Hillel-Beth El in Wynnewood, PA. He is an active member of the Temple American Inn of Court, the Global Philadelphia Association and the General Counsel to American Friends of Ariel and Dolce Suono Ensemble. Michael is on the Advisory Council of the City of the Philadelphia Mural Arts Project and an Advisory Board Member for Community Health Charities. He was recently re-elected a Committeeman in Lower Merion Township. He served as the Financial Secretary of the Young Lawyers Division of the Philadelphia Bar Association and is a member of the Litigation Section of the American Bar Association.
Michael handles numerous pro bono matters on behalf of Philadelphia Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts (PVLA), the Society Created to Reduce Urban Blight (SCRUB) and the Support Center for Child Advocates. He was recently selected by his peers in the Pennsylvania Law Weekly and the Legal Intelligencer as a "Lawyer on the Fast Track" and in Philadelphia Magazine as a Pennsylvania "Super Lawyer." Mr. Adler received his Juris Doctor from Temple University School of Law, Magna Cum Laude, in 1998 and his Bachelor of Arts from Rutgers University, With Honors, in 1995.
Mr. Adler is admitted to practice in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, and before the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, and the United States Supreme Court.