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Lynn Fleisher
Lynn Fleisher, Esq. is a trial attorney who handles all aspects of civil litigation matters. She has extensive experience in personal injury cases, auto accidents, premises and product liability, and medical malpractice. She navigates clients through the family law system in matters of divorce, support, custody, and adoption. She represents both individuals and organizations and has served as counsel to the board of The Birth Center, and Trappe Today and Tomorrow, both nonprofit organizations. A long-time Collegeville-area resident, she is a member of St. Eleanor’s Church and active with several community organizations, including the Collegeville Rotary Club where she currently serves as president. She and her family are avid skiers and enjoy kayaking, boating, golfing, and biking the Perkiomen Trail.

Ali S. Munshi
Ali is an associate in the criminal and civil litigation department with Miller, Turetsky, Rule & McLennan. His practice areas consist of all matters criminal and personal injury litigation. Ali has extensive experience in the courtroom and brings his passion and expertise to every case. Ali has gained valuable experience throughout his career working for a mid-size, full-service law firm in Philadelphia. There, he practiced in the casualty department, defending individuals and organizations in premises liability, auto accident, trucking accidents, general liability, and products liability. Ali has obtained several favorable outcomes for his clients through dispositive motions, settlements, and trials. Ali has shown that his courtroom and litigation prowess is still only part of what makes him a true advocate. Before joining our firm, Ali also worked for a mid-size firm in Devon. There, Ali focused his practice on responding to and investigating data privacy and cyber security incidents on behalf of organizations of all sizes and from all industry group sectors. Working in parallel with other incident response vendors, Ali assisted his clients in determining the type and scope of data incidents and counselling them on their legal and regulatory duties. Ali’s versatility in translating advocacy across sectors perfectly displays his ability to assess exposure and how to advise his clients appropriately.

Keith B. McLennan
Mr. McLennan is a past President of the Montgomery Bar Association, the third largest county association of lawyers in Pennsylvania after Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. He currently serves as Montgomery County’s Delegate to the House of Delegates for the American Bar Association and is the immediate past President of the American Counsel Association, the oldest association of independent law firms in the US. He is also a past chair of the American Bar Association’s General Practice, Solo and Small Firm Division and its Standing Committee on Group and Pre-paid Legal Services. He is a past member of the Pennsylvania Bar Association’s House of Delegates and is the Solicitor for the Lower Providence Township Zoning Hearing Board. Mr. McLennan serves on the board of the Speaker’s House, a non-profit established to preserve the home of Frederick Muhlenberg, the first signer of the Bill of Rights and the first Speaker of the House of Representatives. He is a court-appointed trustee of Bringhurst Trust, which was established to provide subsidized housing to unmarried mothers and their minor children. He has represented businesses and non-profits, particularly those in the MH-MR fields for over 30 years and is Founder and CEO of the Michele C. McLennan Ovarian Cancer Foundation.

Thomas M. Keenan
Thomas M. Keenan, Esq., is the firm’s senior partner. Experienced in both civil and criminal litigation cases, his areas of expertise include corporate, banking, real estate, and municipal law. Mr. Keenan is a township solicitor and the attorney for numerous corporations, partnerships, sole proprietorships, financial institutions, and nonprofit entities. He is also the legal counsel to the Perkiomen Valley Chamber of Commerce and president of Freeland Abstract, Ltd., a title insurance provider. Mr. Keenan was the director of the Montgomery Bar Association from 1996-1999 and an elected member of the judiciary committee. He is a member of the Pennsylvania and American Bar Associations and the Municipal Law Section of the Pennsylvania Bar Association. Among other activities, he was a member and past president of the Collegeville Planning Commission, was full-time assistant district attorney in the trial division of the Montgomery County DA’s office, former fundraising chairman of the Neskenno District of the Boy Scouts of America, and former mayor of the Borough of Collegeville. He is a member of St. James Perkiomen Episcopal Church in Evansburg, where he has served as rector’s warden, lay reader, and vestry member, the Collegeville Rotary Club, and the Military Order of the World Wars. He served in the U.S. Army on active duty as an infantry officer from 1966-1970. Mr. Keenan retired from the U.S. Army Reserve with the rank of Colonel. He is a distinguished graduate of the U.S. Army’s Command and General Staff College.

Mark D. Turetsky
Mr. Turetsky focuses his practice on commercial litigation with an emphasis on insurance coverage issues. One of his noteworthy cases resulted in Pennsylvania’s adoption of the “multiple trigger” approach to coverage for slow developing disease claims under comprehensive general liability policies. France v. Allstate, 626 A.2d 502 (Pa. 1993). Mr. Turetsky is an AV rated attorney by Martindale-Hubble which is the highest attorney rating; an AV ® rating is a significant accomplishment, it is a testament to the fact that a lawyer’s peers rank him or her at the highest level of professional excellence.

John A. Rule
Mr. Rule’s professional activities have included the Board of Directors of the Montgomery Bar Association, and serving as a Co-Chairman of the Montgomery Bar Association’s American Citizenship Committee for 13 years; and as a Member of the Montgomery Bar Association Membership Committee; he is admitted to the bar of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, the federal District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania and the United States Supreme Court. Mr. Rule has addressed numerous business and continuing education groups regarding business organizations, estate planning and special needs planning. He has served on the boards of numerous community organizations and his current community activities include serving on the Board of Directors of Norristown Ministries Hospitality Center and a Director of the Rotary Club of Norristown, for which he served as Club President in 2012-2013. Mr. Rule is a member of the Pennsylvania and Montgomery Bar Associations and is a member of the Academy of Special Needs Planners.

Rowan Keenan
Rowan Keenan, Esq., handles all forms of hearings before local municipal boards, including zoning hearing boards, planning commissions, and boards of supervisors. He is skilled with leases and agreements of sale for both residential and commercial properties. Mr. Keenan has represented clients in applications before the Pennsylvania Public Utilities Commission for telecommunications and motor carriers. He also is experienced in employment law with workers’ compensation, unemployment compensation, and disability. He has represented both corporations and employees. With an estate planning certificate and LL.M in taxation, Mr. Keenan is versed in complex estate and business planning and regularly composes and probates wills. In addition, he routinely prepares inheritance tax returns and other tax returns for estates, trusts, and decedents. Mr. Keenan served as a member of Collegeville Borough Council from January 2006 through December 2017. He also serves as financial secretary to the Collegeville Fire Company No. 1 and as a member of Collegeville Trappe Municipal Authority.