Education
Temple University
(B.A. 1968)
Temple University School of Law
(J.D. 1971)
Editor-in-Chief, Temple Law Quarterly
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Alan
Fellheimer
alan@fellheimer.net
215.253.6631
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Alan Fellheimer, the founding partner of Fellheimer & Eichen llp, specializes in commercial litigation, appeals, and corporate workouts and restructuring. After serving in the United States Army Intelligence Corp during the Vietnam War, Mr. Fellheimer received his J.D. degree from Temple University Law School where he graduated summa cum laude, first in his class and Editor-in-Chief of the Temple Law Quarterly.
In addition to a legal career spanning nearly 40 years, Mr. Fellheimer served as chairman and CEO of a NYSE-listed bank holding company with assets of $4 billion from 1985 to 1991. He presently serves on the board of directors and audit committee of a NYSE company.
Beyond his regular practice, Mr. Fellheimer is a speaker for the Pennsylvania Bar Association and the Pennsylvania Bar Institute. He has also lectured at the Temple University School of Law in the areas of debtors’ rights and creditors’ remedies, bankruptcy and its alternatives, corporate reorganization, the Uniform Commercial Code, and representation of small and medium-size businesses. Currently, he is a member of the Temple University President’s Advisory Board, as well as a trustee of the Temple University Law Foundation.
Mr. Fellheimer has AV rating in the Martindale-Hubbell Bar Register of Preeminent Lawyers.
Selected Key Matters:
- Helped unwind a major international stock fraud
- Represented a global corporation in trade secrets litigation involving multinational employees
- Successfully ended a company’s years of litigation with a senior bank creditor and other creditors, enabling the company to go public
- Represented a state-chartered bank in obtaining substantial damages from the state for improper closure
- Negotiated the favorable termination of an unwanted data processing contract for a large credit card bank
- Represented an international corporation in contract litigation and arbitration with a major supplier in India
- Assisted in the reorganization of a large national chain of video stores
Admissions:
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania;
Supreme Court of New Jersey;
Supreme Court of New York;
United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit;
United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit;
United States District Courts for the Eastern and Middle Districts of Pennsylvania;
United States District Court of New Jersey;
United States District Court for the Southern District of New York;
United States Tax Court; and
United States Federal Court of Claims
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