Timothy P. Brennan selected to the distinguished “Top One Percent” list

Timothy P. Brennan, of Brennan Law Offices, has been selected to the 2015 list as a member of the Nation’s Top One Percent by the National Association of Distinguished Counsel.

Timothy P Brennan, of Brennan Law Offices, Has been selected to the 2015 list as a member of the Nation’s Top One Percent by the National Association of Distinguished Counsel. NADC is an organization dedicated to promoting the highest standards of legal excellence. Its mission is to objectively recognze the attorneys who elevate the standards o the Bar and provide a benchmark for other lawyer to emulate.
Due to the incredible selectivity of the appointment process, only the top one percent of attorneys in the United States are awarded membership in NADC.  Members are thoroughly vetted by a research team, selected by a blue ribbon panel of attorneys with podium status from independently neutral organizations, and approved by a judicial review board as exhibiting virtue in the practice of law. This elite class of advocates consists of the finest leaders of the legal profession from across the nation.

Mr. Brennan graduated from Ursinus College with a double major in English and Politics and a double minor in International Relation and American Studies. He then graduated from Widener University School of Law, where he was a leadership scholar, served as a member of the Law Review and graduated cum laude. He received the 2003 Widener Law Journal Outstanding Student Article Award. He also studied internationally at Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland and Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic.

He has served as an attorney for a large defense firm and the Governor’s Office of General Counsel. He has been a Solicitor for the City of Bethlehem and the Northampton County Controller. He has been published on several topics, frequently argues before Commonwealth Court and has lectured on various topics at the Dickinson School of Law, for the PA Bar Association and in conjunction with the National Bowl Game.  He volunteers for or founded a number of charitable, legal, political, religious and community organizations, has served as Adjunct Professor for Northampton Community College and was appointed as a Hearing Panel Member for the Disciplinary Board of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.

He is the owner of Brennan Law Offices which he formed in 2012.