About The Firm
Established in 2014, the lawyers at Ricci Tyrrell Johnson & Grey bring to its clients years of national trial experience, defending global product manufacturers, iconic retailers, sports and entertainment teams and venues and their insurers. Our Firm has offices in Philadelphia, PA; Pittsburgh, PA; Marlton, NJ; and White Plains, NY.
Our Firm prides itself in its communication and partnership with its clients, in search of the solution demanded of each individual matter. Understanding that different cases for different clients demand different approaches, the Firm offers targeted ingenuity. If the solution can be found outside of a verdict, Ricci Tyrrell offers unconstrained advice. When trial is the correct solution, our lawyers rely on their decades of experience in courtrooms across the country.
The Members at Ricci Tyrrell fill varied roles for different clients. The Members serve several clients as national trial counsel and/or national coordinating counsel. Multiple clients rely on our Firm to manage their risk proactively, placing lawyers at the Firm in critical roles in the production and presentation of the goods and services the client provides. From drafting warning and communication messages to training personnel to evaluation of potential hazards, Ricci Tyrrell assists many of its clients in preventing litigation by preventing accidents; and placing the company in the best position it can be to present evidence of safe practices and diligence if litigation is inevitable.
Ricci Tyrrell’s lawyers have successfully tried dozens of high-profile products liability cases seeking catastrophic damages over the course of their careers. The Firm has also secured defense verdicts representing various retail, hospitality, sports and entertainment interests as well as victories in commercial cases seeking tens of millions of dollars in damages.
Since its formation, the Ricci Tyrrell Mission Statement has not changed: “Our commitment is to excellence in all aspects of advocacy on behalf of our clients.”