George E. Martin
About Me
George Martin is the founding partner of the firm and practices
exclusively in the area of workers' compensation law. Mr. Martin is
active in the Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers Association, where he served on
the Board of Governors for nine years. A past President of the
Philadelphia Trial Lawyers Association, the first workers' compensation
attorney to serve in the position, Mr. Martin remains a life member of
their Board of Governors. He was also the first chair of the
Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers Association Workers' Compensation Section.
Mr.
Martin served as President of the American Association of Justice
Workers' Compensation Section in 2008. He served as Co-Chair of the
Workers' Compensation Section of the Philadelphia Bar Association in
1995 and served on the Board of Governors as the representative of the
Section in 1996 and 1997. He has served as a Council Member of the
Pennsylvania Bar Association Workers' Compensation Section since 1987
and has served as their Chairperson, Chair-Elect, Vice Chair, Secretary
and Treasurer.
Mr. Martin devotes considerable time to continuing
legal education and has lectured on behalf of the Pennsylvania Bar
Association, the Pennsylvania and Philadelphia Trial Lawyers
Associations, the Philadelphia Bar Association, the Pennsylvania Defense
Institute, and numerous other organizations. He is co-author of the
1990, 1992, 1994 and 1996 editions of Pennsylvania Workers' Compensation
Practice and Procedure, published by the Pennsylvania Bar Institute.
In addition to his successful law career, he also founded the George and Miriam Martin Foundation (www.themartinfoundation.org)
in 1996 to protect our environment, which has given more than $2
million to charitable organizations working to protect rivers and
watersheds. Mr. Martin also serves on the Planning Commission of West
Vincent Township in Chester County, Pennsylvania. He is a member of the
Board of Directors of the French & Pickering Conservation Trust, the
largest land conservation organization in Chester County and a Vice
President of the Board of Trustees for Earthjustice, the world's largest
non profit environmental law firm.
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