Founder of Elliott Greenleaf, One of Region’s Most Fearsome Litigators Dies at 79
John Elliott, co-founder and chairman of Elliott Greenleaf, one of the largest law firms in Montgomery County, has died at 79, writes Jeff Blumenthal for The Philadelphia Business Journal.
For nearly four decades, Elliott led the Blue Bell-based firm and was known as one of the most fearsome litigators in the region. His son Jack and brother Tom were his law firm partners. His son became CEO of Elliott Greenleaf in recent years.
“He definitely liked the competitive part, and he played to win,” said Jack Elliott.
Elliott graduated from Georgetown University Law Center in 1966 and spent the first two decades of his career at Dilworth Paxson. He started his own law firm in 1986. His partner was former State Sen. Stewart Greenleaf.
He was also deeply involved in public service and served as chairman of the Disciplinary Board of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania and a commissioner on the Delaware River Port Authority. He was also a presidential appointee to the White House Coal Advisory Commission.
Read more about John Elliott in The Philadelphia Business Journal.
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