Background
Aronchick, Mark A. was born in 1949 in Miami, Florida, United States.
Aronchick, Mark A. was born in 1949 in Miami, Florida, United States.
University of Pennsylvania (Bachelor of Arts, cum laude, 1971). University of Washington. University of Chicago (Juris Doctor, cum laude, 1974).
Worked at Hangley Aronchick Segal & Pudlin, A Professional Corporation (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) specializing in Complex Commercial Litigation, General Business Litigation, Health Care Litigation, Professional Malpractice and Misconduct Litigation, Government Affairs Law and Litigation, Complex Criminal Defense Litigation. Admitted to the bar, 1974, Pennsylvania. Order of the Coif. Chancellor of Philadelphia Bar Association, 1998.
Fellow, American College of Trial Lawyers, 1996.
Company-Chair, Bar Association Trial Advocacy Training Program, 1987-1991. Instructor, Trial Advocacy, Temple University School of Law, 1985-1987.
Faculty: National Institute for Trial Advocacy, Mid-East Region, 1986. Academy of Advocacy, 1986, 1988, 1990-1994.
President, Philadelphia Bar Foundation, 1996.
Member, Disciplinary Board of Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1997.Co-Chair, Committee for Qualified Judges, 1993-1995. Chairman, Hearing Committee, Disciplinary Board of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1985-1990. First Deputy City Solicitor, 1980-1982, Acting City Solicitor and City Solicitor, 1982-1983, City of Philadelphia.
Judge Pro Tem, Court of Common Pleas, 1992-1997.
Mediator, United States.D.C. for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, 1991-1997. Member: Board of Urban Coalition, 1983-1991.
Board of Defender Association of Philadelphia, 1984-1996. Board of Philadelphia Past, Present and Future, 1981-1983.
Chair, Board of Ethics of City of Philadelphia, 1992-1997.
Member: Philadelphia (Vice-Chancellor, 1996. Chancellor-elect, 1997. Chancellor, 1998; Treasurer, 1986-1989.
Board of Governors.
1990-1992. Chair, City Policy Committee, 1986. Chair, Long Range Planning, 1989-1993.
Member, Committees on: Long Range Planning, 1983-1984. Civil Procedure, 1981-1990.
Federal Courts, 1982-1989.
Municipal Law, 1981-1986), Pennsylvania and American Bar Associations. Fellow, American College of Trial Lawyers.
Member, Disciplinary Board of Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1997.Co-Chair, Committee for Qualified Judges, 1993-1995. Chairman, Hearing Committee, Disciplinary Board of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1985-1990. First Deputy City Solicitor, 1980-1982, Acting City Solicitor and City Solicitor, 1982-1983, City of Philadelphia.
Judge Pro Tem, Court of Common Pleas, 1992-1997.
Mediator, United States.D.C. for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, 1991-1997. Member: Board of Urban Coalition, 1983-1991.
Board of Defender Association of Philadelphia, 1984-1996. Board of Philadelphia Past, Present and Future, 1981-1983.
Chair, Board of Ethics of City of Philadelphia, 1992-1997.
Member: Philadelphia (Vice-Chancellor, 1996. Chancellor-elect, 1997. Chancellor, 1998; Treasurer, 1986-1989.
Board of Governors.
1990-1992. Chair, City Policy Committee, 1986. Chair, Long Range Planning, 1989-1993.
Member, Committees on: Long Range Planning, 1983-1984. Civil Procedure, 1981-1990.
Federal Courts, 1982-1989.
Municipal Law, 1981-1986), Pennsylvania and American Bar Associations. Fellow, American College of Trial Lawyers. Fellow, American College of Trial Lawyers, 1996.
Company-Chair, Bar Association Trial Advocacy Training Program, 1987-1991.
Instructor, Trial Advocacy, Temple University School of Law, 1985-1987. Faculty: National Institute for Trial Advocacy, Mid-East Region, 1986.
Academy of Advocacy, 1986, 1988, 1990-1994. President, Philadelphia Bar Foundation, 1996.
Member, Disciplinary Board of Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1997.Co-Chair, Committee for Qualified Judges, 1993-1995.
Chairman, Hearing Committee, Disciplinary Board of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1985-1990. First Deputy City Solicitor, 1980-1982, Acting City Solicitor and City Solicitor, 1982-1983, City of Philadelphia. Judge Pro Tem, Court of Common Pleas, 1992-1997.
Mediator, United States.D.C. for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, 1991-1997.