About Alison Fosky
Alison Fosky Soloff earned her law degree from Temple University in 1981. She entered the legal profession at a time when courtroom practice still favored a seasoned approach to litigation. Her education at Temple provided a foundation in trial advocacy and practical legal skills that would shape a long career across two state lines.
Soloff is admitted to practice in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Over the years she has built a practice that keeps her regularly in courtrooms and in front of juries. Colleagues describe her as methodical in preparing evidence and clear in presenting legal arguments. She has handled matters that required close attention to procedural detail and an ability to distill complex facts for judges and jurors alike.
Throughout her career Soloff has maintained active ties to professional organizations. She is a member of the Pennsylvania State Bar, the Pennsylvania Bar Association and the Philadelphia Bar Association. She also belongs to the New Jersey State Bar Association and national groups such as the American Association for Justice. Her involvement extends to trial-focused organizations: she holds membership in both the Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers Association and the Philadelphia Trial Lawyers Association, and she serves on the Board of Directors of the Philadelphia Trial Lawyers Association. Soloff is also a member of the Million Dollar Advocate Forum and the National Association of Distinguished Counsel.
Her board role at the Philadelphia Trial Lawyers Association places her in a position to influence programming and peer education within the local trial community. That role has involved organizing panels, mentoring newer lawyers and helping to shape continuing legal education offerings. Those activities keep her engaged with evolving trial practices and courtroom rules.
Soloff operates from a Philadelphia office where she meets clients, conducts depositions and prepares cases for trial. She has spent decades practicing law in the Philadelphia area and beyond, balancing courtroom work with the administrative demands of active litigation. Her work involves frequent interaction with experts, opposing counsel and court staff.
Her current practice concentrates on litigation across Pennsylvania and New Jersey, emphasizing trial work and client representation in contested matters. She continues to serve clients from her Philadelphia office while participating in professional associations tied to trial advocacy.