Mr. Wren is a trial lawyer with over 35 years of experience in
both the public and private sectors.
Mr. Wren has represented both plaintiffs and defendants in a
broad spectrum of litigation matters, including class actions,
environmental, civil rights, commercial disputes, personal injury,
insurance coverage, election law, zoning and historical
preservation matters and other government affairs. Mr. Wren
routinely appears in both state and federal courts, as well as
before local administrative agencies.
Following his graduation from law school, Mr. Wren served
as staff attorney to the Committee of Seventy, a local civic
watchdog group. Mr. Wren then spent a decade in the
Philadelphia City Solicitor's Office in various positions in which
his litigation and counseling skills were developed: Chief
Assistant City Solicitor for Special Litigation and Appeals,
Divisional Deputy City Solicitor for the Environment, Counsel to
the Philadelphia Board of Ethics and Counsel to the Philadelphia
Planning Commission. After leaving government employ and before
joining Berger & Montague in 2010, Mr. Wren was in private
practice, including nine years with the Sprague and Sprague firm,
headed by nationally recognized litigator Richard Sprague.