Biography

Brett is a seasoned litigator who represents clients in a myriad of industries, including transportation, hospitality, restaurant and manufacturing businesses, and has successfully tried cases to verdict as first chair in both state and federal courts.

A solutions-oriented litigator, Brett focuses on finding the most beneficial outcome for his clients, whether through trial, mediation, arbitration or other goal-based strategies.

Brett also devotes a substantial portion of his practice to pro bono efforts and presently serves as an arbitrator in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania for landlord/tenant disputes and has also represented indigent clients in protection from abuse cases.

Brett is a seasoned litigator who represents clients in a myriad of industries, including transportation, hospitality, restaurant and manufacturing businesses, and has successfully tried cases to verdict as first chair in both state and federal courts.

A solutions-oriented litigator, Brett focuses on finding the most beneficial outcome for his clients, whether through trial, mediation, arbitration or other goal-based strategies.

Brett also devotes a substantial portion of his practice to pro bono efforts and presently serves as an arbitrator in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania for landlord/tenant disputes and has also represented indigent clients in protection from abuse cases.

Before Fox Rothschild

Prior to joining Fox Rothschild, Brett was of counsel at an international law firm.

Bar Admissions

  • Pennsylvania

Court Admissions

  • U.S. District Court, Western District of Pennsylvania

Education

  • Duquesne University School of Law (J.D., 2003)
  • University of Delaware (B.A., 2000)

Memberships

  • Allegheny County Bar Association, Civil Litigation Section 
  • Claims and Litigation Management Alliance 

Honors & Awards

  • Selected to the "Client Service All-Stars" list by BTI Consulting Group (2025)
  • Named to a list of  "Pennsylvania Rising Stars"  for Civil Litigation by Super Lawyers, Thomson Reuters (2012-2013)