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CLANCY BOYLAN

CLANCY Boylan is the managing attorney in the Philadelphia office of Morgan & Morgan. He represents individuals and families that have been catastrophically injured or killed in trucking or automobile collisions, construction accidents, premises liability accidents and medical malpractice.

In just four years at Morgan & Morgan, Boylan has obtained a $7 million settlement for a client injured in a motor vehicle collision (non-surgical); a $3.2 million settlement for a client injured in a trucking collision (non-surgical); a $3 million settlement for a client injured in a New Jersey motorcycle collision; a $1.5 million settlement for a client injured in a trucking collision; a $1.35 million policy limits settlement on a limited tort case (non-surgical); and a $1.1 million settlement for a client injured in a trucking crash.

Boylan has had multiple other six-figure settlements and obtained millions of dollars in settlements and verdicts for his clients over the course of his career. He also helped hundreds of Pennsylvania families across the state whose use and enjoyment of their property was significantly impacted by the oil and gas industry or had been injured by pipeline explosions.

Prior to joining Morgan & Morgan, Boylan worked for a boutique personal injury firm based out of Northeastern Pennsylvania. After just two years, his firm sent him to Philadelphia to open up a new office.

In 2021, Boylan was selected as a Distinguished Leader by The Legal Intelligencer at their annual Professional Excellence award ceremony. Only nine attorneys across Pennsylvania were selected for this award, and Boylan was chosen due to his successful representation of clients and his efforts in overseeing the substantial growth of the Philadelphia office. He has been named as a Rising Star by Pennsylvania Super Lawyers since 2016.

Boylan earned a BS from Saint Joseph’s University, an MBA from Wilkes University, and a JD from Duquesne University School of Law.

Boylan and his wife Abby have two children, Bridie and Cillian. He traces his Irish roots to Co. Mayo four generations back, and is a member of the Commodore John Barry Arts and Cultural Center. He is an active member of the Make the World Better Foundation; Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Big Climb; the Pete and Jameer Nelson Foundation and the Boylan Foundation. He has also presented on the dangers of drinking and driving to many local city high schools.

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