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Fellow, American College of Trial Lawyers
Member, American Bar Association, Litigation Section, Class Action and Derivative Suits Committee
Member, Philadelphia Bar Association, Professional Guidance and Federal Courts Committees
Member, Third Circuit Judicial Council Lawyers Advisory Committee
Listed, Chambers USA: America's Leading Lawyers for Business (2006–2010)
Listed, The Best Lawyers in America (2007–2009)
Editor-in-Chief, Villanova Law Review
Former Member, Order of the Coif
Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Rosemont School of the Holy Child
Member, Board of Directors, United Way of Southeastern Pennsylvania
Director, Gesu School
Director, World Affairs Council of Philadelphia
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5 news articles found
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| Date | Title | Description |
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| Aug 13, 2009 |
Michael Banks and J. Gordon Cooney, Jr., of Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, The AmLaw Litigation Daily |
Gordon Cooney and Michael Banks are featured as AmLaw's "Litigators of the Week" for the latest development in their representation of John Thompson, which began in 1988. |
| Sep 29, 2008 |
American College of Trial Lawyers Inducts J. Gordon Cooney, Jr. as Fellow |
J. Gordon Cooney, a partner in Morgan Lewis’s Litigation Practice and Managing Partner of the firm’s Philadelphia office, has been inducted as a Fellow into the American College of Trial Lawyers. |
| Jun 23, 2008 |
Women's Summit Panel Focuses on Flextime, Staffing, The Legal Intelligencer |
Philadelphia Managing Partner Gordon Cooney’s comments were prominently featured in a Legal Intelligencer article on June 23, which was subsequently picked up by the National Law Journal on June 25. |
| Sep 10, 2003 |
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High-powered lawyering—and a well-timed bit of luck—add up to an eleventh-hour reprieve for an inmate on Louisiana's death row. |
| Sep 10, 2003 |
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When two Philadelphia lawyers took the case of a man on death row, they had one goal: to save his life. After years of work, they discovered they'd been fighting the wrong battle all along. |
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