- Litigation
- Trial Advocacy
- Professional Ethics
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Mark Aronchick is a Lecturer in Law at Penn Carey Law School, University of Pennsylvania. A distinguished litigator and legal leader, he is a Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers and has held prominent roles in the Philadelphia Bar Association, including serving as its Chancellor. He maintains an active national trial and appellate practice and contributes to legal policy and judicial governance at both state and federal levels. Education: JD, University of Chicago Law School, with honors, Order of the Coif BA, University of Pennsylvania, cum laude, 1971 Mark Aronchick's expertise spans litigation, trial advocacy, and professional ethics, with a broad practice covering healthcare law, antitrust, securities, employment, white-collar defense, and administrative law. His career reflects a deep commitment to legal excellence, public service, and civic engagement. His involvement in legal education includes lecturing on trial advocacy and professional ethics, as well as co-chairing the Philadelphia Bar Association’s Trial Advocacy Course. He has served on numerous influential legal bodies, including the Civil Rules Committee of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania and the attorney Advisory Committee to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. Scientific and Professional Honors: Fellow, American College of Trial Lawyers Order of the Coif Multiple awards for civic leadership and pro bono service A former City Solicitor of Philadelphia and active arbitrator, mediator, and Judge Pro Tem, Aronchick has also served on the Board of the Defender Association of Philadelphia and other civic boards. He has chaired the City of Philadelphia Board of Ethics and contributed to judicial conduct and bench-bar relations initiatives. His work reflects a lifelong dedication to the legal profession, ethical standards, and public service, bridging academic engagement with high-impact legal practice.










