Conrad Kattner helps clients successfully resolve complex litigation.
Prior to joining Eastburn and Gray, Mr. Kattner handled litigation as an attorney at The McShea Law Firm. He had previously served as Assistant General Counsel to Exelon Corporation and PECO Energy Company in Philadelphia, PA. He served as counsel of record in several hundred litigated matters, including trials to verdict and appeals to decision. His cases have included civil RICO, financing, fiduciary duties, electric contact, fire, gas, pole strikes, construction disputes, insurance coverage, carbon monoxide exposure, employment discrimination, indemnity issues, death, catastrophic injury, property damage, asbestos litigation, and economic loss claims.
He has served as a court annexed settlement master, delivered advanced continuing legal education seminars, and has taught as an adjunct professor.
Earlier in his career, Mr. Kattner practiced with LaBrum & Doak, where he achieved six defense verdicts in major trials and appeals and handled litigated cases from investigation, evaluation, pleadings, discovery, motions, briefing, use of experts, trial and appellate advocacy.
Mr. Kattner served as an appellate law clerk with the Honorable Sydney J. Hoffman in the Pennsylvania Superior Court.
Mr. Kattner received his law degree from Vermont Law School, where he was a member of the Vermont Law Review and graduated cum laude and first of his class. He received his B.A. from Yale University.
Mr. Kattner is admitted to practice in Pennsylvania; United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania; and the United States Supreme Court.
Mr. Kattner is a member of the Pennsylvania Bar Association.