Judson Aaron - Philadelphia, PA
Attorney at Conrad O'Brien PC
White Collar & Internal Investigations Lawyers in Philadelphia, PA
1500 Market Street Suite 3900 Centre Square West Tower Philadelphia, PA 19102 - 2100
Philadelphia White Collar & Internal Investigations Lawyer
Updated: 03/03/2026
Areas of Practice
- White Collar & Internal Investigations
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Consulted Attorney 1990-1995This man does not care about anything but himself and certainly not the students he was supposed to support and represent as a trustee of UARTS. Do not hire him, he allowed an entire university, THE UNIVERSITY OF THE ARTS, to close. There is something amiss in the way he handles information. Drive down Broad Street and look at the closed up buildings with students, staff and alumni crying on the steps. It is his fault along with the other grubby, greedy dishonest trustees who cared more about their own dollars than the arts in Philadelphia. CRIMINAL IS RIGHT>
Contact
1500 Market Street
Suite 3900
Centre Square
West Tower
Philadelphia, PA 19102 - 2100
Phone: (215) 864-8097
Fax: (215) 864-9347
Website: http://www.conradobrien.com
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