About Donald
Donald Soloff built a career that begins in the classroom and moves quickly into the courtroom. He completed his undergraduate studies at Williams College, then returned to Philadelphia to earn a J.D. from Temple University. The shift from liberal arts to law school set a steady course for a practice based in the Mid-Atlantic.
He is admitted to practice in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Early in his career he joined local and national bar organizations, a pattern that has continued. He is a member of the Camden County Bar Association and the Philadelphia Bar Association. His affiliations also include the Pennsylvania Bar Association and the American Bar Association. Those memberships have kept him plugged into regional and national developments in litigation and trial procedure.
Trial work is a through-line in his professional affiliations. He belongs to the Philadelphia Trial Lawyers Association and the Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers Association, and he is listed with the American Association for Justice. He also holds membership in the National Association of Distinguished Counsel and carries a Martindale‑Hubbell AV rating. Those connections reflect a career spent largely in litigation settings rather than transactional work.
Colleagues and clients have known him for steady courtroom preparation and an attention to factual detail. He has practiced in both New Jersey and Pennsylvania courts, representing clients and trying cases over the years. He keeps Thursday afternoons for motion practice and spends significant time preparing witnesses. He favors clear, direct argument and practical solutions when cases allow for them. He is equally comfortable in depositions as he is at the courthouse steps.
Outside of casework, he participates in bar activities and local legal discussions. His memberships in regional and national organizations give him avenues for continuing education and for professional exchange. That activity informs how he approaches new matters and how he mentors younger lawyers who come to observe trials or sit in on hearings.
He works out of the Philadelphia office. His current practice centers on trial and civil litigation, handling matters in both Pennsylvania and New Jersey courts.