Eric Bronstein

Partner

Eric.Bronstein@lewisbrisbois.com

Eric Bronstein is a partner in the Philadelphia office of Lewis Brisbois and a member of the General Liability, Labor & Employment, Class Action & Mass Tort, and Transportation Practices. Mr. Bronstein has extensive civil litigation and trial experience in federal and state courts, including defense of claims involving negligence, premises and products liability, automobile/trucking liability, and mass torts. He also practices administrative, trial and appellate litigation concentrating in discrimination litigation and employment law, including actions for employment discrimination under Title VII, violations of the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Family and Medical Leave Act, the Pennsylvania Human Relations Act and the New Jersey Law against Discrimination.

Primary Area(s) of Practice

  • Labor & Employment
  • General Liability
  • Transportation

Additional Experience

Admissions

Pennsylvania

New Jersey

United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania

United States District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania

United States District Court for the District of New Jersey

United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit

United States Supreme Court

United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois

Associations

  • Pennsylvania Bar Association
  • Philadelphia Bar Association
  • Montgomery County Bar Association

Awards & Honors

  • Awarded an "AV" peer review rating by Martindale Hubbell, highest such rating available to an individual lawyer reflecting professional excellence and the highest levels of professional legal skills, ethics and integrity
  • Selected as a Pennsylvania "Super Lawyer" by Law & Politics Magazine, including in 2012-2019
  • Recognized as one of the region's top attorneys in employment law by Suburban Life Magazine in November, 2011

Education

Temple University School of Law

Juris Doctor

  • Note/Comment Editor, Temple Law Review

University of Delaware

Bachelor of Arts

Publications

Note, "The Davenport Rule - Delays in Preliminary Arraignment Beyond Six Hours After Arrest No Longer Necessarily Preclude Inculpatory Statements Made Within Six Hours After Arrest - Commonwealth v. Duncan," 61 Temp. L. Rev. 541 (1988)

Appointments

  • Hearing Committee Member serving the Disciplinary Board of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
  • Appointed as an arbitrator for the Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas

Community Activities

  • Seasonally coached soccer for the Haverford Soccer Club, baseball for the Haverford Township Little League and basketball for the Main Line Girls Basketball Association
  • Actively involved in local politics, having been re-elected to a four-year term as a committee person in Haverford Township, Delaware County