About Matthew S. Schorr

Matthew serves as the Director of the Casualty Department, Chairman of the firm’s Board of Directors, and a member of Marshall Dennehey’s three-person Executive Committee. This governing body oversees the firm's daily operations and drives the implementation of strategic initiatives for the Am Law 200 firm. As Director of the Casualty Department, the largest of the firm’s four legal divisions, Matthew manages the administrative functions and provides strategic leadership for over 250 attorneys across 19 offices.

An experienced litigator with a broad legal background gained from working at specialized firms in New York and New Jersey, Matthew brings the perspective of having defended individuals, insurance companies, and major corporations in complex litigations within a variety of practice areas.

Matthew joined Marshall Dennehey as a shareholder and co-chair of the maritime litigation practice group in June of 2008. He and his litigation team routinely handle high-exposure cases in the fields of premises liability, product liability, restaurant/bar liability, marine, inland marine, construction accidents, automobile, insurance coverage, condominium/community association law, medical malpractice and subrogation.

Based upon his experience, skill, and effectiveness at trial, Matthew has been certified by the Supreme Court of New Jersey as a Civil Trial Attorney, an achievement attained by less than two percent of lawyers in New Jersey. He has 10 published opinions and has argued before the Supreme Court of New Jersey on multiple occasions. Matthew was also one of the first trial attorneys to participate in the pilot program that permitted jurors to question witnesses and was asked to lecture at the ATLA Boardwalk Seminar as the defense speaker on this topic.

In 1991, Matthew began his career at Donovan, Parry, Walsh & Repetto, a New York firm that pioneered maritime and insurance law, where he handled a variety of challenging matters involving Jones Act seaman claims, insurance coverage disputes, hull and cargo liability actions, consumer fraud, premises liability, subrogation, product liability, and various commercial cases. He also achieved the status as a Proctor in Admiralty. In 1996, Matthew joined the well-known medical malpractice defense firm of McDonough, Korn & Eichhorn, which went on to become McDonough, Korn, Eichhorn & Schorr subsequent to his ascension to partnership in 1999. During his 12 years with the firm, he managed and helped the firm develop maritime, insurance, community association law, and casualty practices. He also became a seasoned trial lawyer taking dozens of malpractice and casualty cases to trial with a success rate of approximately 95 percent.

Matthew graduated cum laude from the State University of New York at Albany in 1988 and received his juris doctor from Fordham Law School in 1991, where he was named a Leonard F. Manning Scholar. Matthew is admitted to the bars of New York and New Jersey.

Honors & awards

Litigation Management Institute, Graduate 2013 (CLMP)

New Jersey Super Lawyer
2011

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Year joined

2008

Certification/Specialties

Certified by the Supreme Court of New Jersey as a Civil Trial Attorney, 2005

Certified Proctor in Admiralty, 1996

Thought Leadership

Marshall Dennehey Promotes James Cole and Sunny Sparano to Lead The Firm’s Professional Liability Department and Announces New Board of Directors Appointments

January 5, 2026
Marshall Dennehey announced today that James H.

Marshall Dennehey Named a 2026 'Best Law Firm' In Multiple Practice Areas by Best Lawyers

November 10, 2025
Marshall Dennehey has been named a '2026 Best Law Firm' in multiple practice areas, both nationally and across numerous regions of the country, by Best Lawyers .

Liberty Mutual Insurance Names Marshall Dennehey External Law Firm Partner of the Year

October 24, 2025
Marshall Dennehey is honored to accept the External Law Firm Partner of the Year Award from Liberty Mutual Insurance.

Marshall Dennehey Again Named to BTI Consulting’s Client Service A-Team

August 6, 2025
Marshall Dennehey has once again been recognized as a leader in client service, earning a spot on BTI Consulting’s Client Service A-Team 2025, which honors law firms delivering the highest levels of service to corporate clients.

Marshall Dennehey Named an “Innovation Standout” In BTI Report

June 24, 2025
Marshall Dennehey has earned recognition as an “Innovation Standout” in the BTI Law Firm Innovation Icons 2025 report.

Classes/Seminars Taught

Autonomous Vehicles: The Rise of the Machines - Moderator, ILG Virtual Conference, March 25, 2021

Negligent Security: Foreseeable Crime - Believable Risk - Moderator, ILG Virtual Conference, March 22, 2021

Impact of Long Shore and New York Labor Law, the Jones Act and McBride Decision on Punitive Damages Under Maritime Law, Navigators Insurance Marine Department, April 2015

New Jersey Contractual Indemnity and Additional Insured Issues, Zurich Insurance, April 2015

Advanced Trial Strategies, National Business Institute, Newark, NJ, December 2014

Know Before You Go, CLM Claims College - Property School, Faculty, Philadelphia, PA, September 2014

Transportation Claims and Recovery, Travelers Insurance, April 2013

CLE Seminar: Settlements and Releases, June 5, 2009

 

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Areas of Law

  • Other 8
    • General Liability
    • Product Liability
    • Hospitality and Liquor Liability
    • Maritime Litigation
    • Insurance Services - Coverage and Bad Faith Litigation
    • Health Care Liability
    • Miscellaneous Professional Liability
    • Premises and Retail Liability

Practice Details

  • Firm Information
    Position
    Shareholder; Assistant Director, Casualty Department
    Firm Name
    Marshall Dennehey
  • Representative Cases & Transactions
    Cases
    Significant Representative Matters: Obtained a defense verdict following a two-week trial in Camden County. Our insured, a stevedore company (responsible for discharging cargo ships), had offloaded telephone pole-sized pillars of solid steel, known as blooms from a ship at a marine terminal port
    stacked them on the pier. The plaintiff was a supervisor for the port owner, whose company was responsible for subsequently loading the blooms by forklift onto trucks for delivery to the end-user.
    During the truck loading process, the forklift operator
    our insured's checker (responsible for insuring that the correct inventory was being loaded
    shipped) experienced difficulty loading the last of 3 blooms onto a truck. The plaintiff, as supervisor of the forklift operator, stopped to assist. While attempting a routine repositioning procedure, the bloom, which weighed approximately 7 tons, inadvertently rolled off the forklift blades, crushing the plaintiff's right leg
    necessitating an above-the-knee amputation.
    The plaintiff alleged that the accident
    injury resulted from our client's negligence with improperly stacking the blooms after discharge, as well as the checker's involvement during the repositioning procedure. The plaintiff's dem
    was $3.5 million. Following a two week trial,
    into a second day of deliberations, the jury ultimately concluded that any negligence of our client did not proximately cause the accident, but rather the accident was caused by the conduct of the forklift operator
    the plaintiff himself. A defense verdict was returned.
    Obtained a defense verdict following a 1 month trial where the plaintiff, a 47 year old female periodontist, alleged that she sustained a career-ending injury, resulting in total disability, when she was struck by a deteriorated section of a wood privacy fence at the insured's condominium complex where she lived. The plaintiff underwent anterior & posterior lumbar spinal fusion surgery 3 months after the accident
    then sold her practice 3 months later. She had been earning approximately $200,000 annually. The plaintiff rejected a $2 million settlement offer (which had been extended to protect an excess layer) on the last day of trial, holding firm on a $7 million dem
    .
    Obtained a defense verdict following a jury trial in Federal District Court on a Maritime Jones Act Seaman claim. The plaintiff, a commercial fisherman, suffered a crushed h
    injury while lowering clam cages. The defense successfully maintained that the vessel was seaworthy
    that the accident was caused by the claimant's own negligence.
    Obtained a defense verdict following a jury trial on behalf of two surgeons in a medical malpractice case alleging negligence during a laparoscopic gall bladder removal surgery in which the common bile duct was inadvertently transected. The plaintiff required additional surgery
    suffered a difficult post-operative course as well as alleged permanent liver damage. The jury accepted the defense argument that aberrant anatomy led to this accepted complication.
    Obtained a defense verdict following a jury trial on behalf of NY Waterway. The plaintiff fell on a ramp while entering a ferry boat, suffering a fractured knee that required surgical repair. The plaintiff alleged that the ramp on which she fell was negligently designed. The defense used as its liability expert Tom Blomquist, US Coast Guard (Ret.). Capt. Blomquist had served as the Comm
    ing Officer of the US Coast Guard Marine Inspection Office, Philadelphia, Pa.,
    convincingly testified that the ramp was in compliance with all applicable Coast Guard
    maritime related regulations. The jury apparently liked or sympathized with the plaintiff as it returned a question during deliberations, asking if it could award monetary damages in the absence of any adverse finding against the defendant. After the judge instructed the jury that it could not, the jury returned its verdict in favor of the defense.
    Obtained a defense verdict following a jury trial on behalf of a surgeon in a medical malpractice case. The plaintiff suffered a puncture of the aorta during a laparoscopic gall bladder surgery. The plaintiff was pregnant at the time
    the fetus died. The jury accepted the defense argument that inadvertent vascular injury was a rare but recognized complication of the procedure.
    Obtained a defense verdict following a jury trial in a premises liability action against a condominium complex. The plaintiff claimed that she fell on ice on a sidewalk following a snow storm. She suffered a fractured shoulder that required surgical repair. Matthew was successful not only in obtaining a defense verdict on behalf of the condominium Association as to the plaintiff, but was also successful in pursuing a cross claim for defense
    indemnity against the co-defendant snow contractor. The client was awarded all legal costs incurred in having defended the suit, plus interest
    fees.
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Experience

  • Bar Admission & Memberships
    Admissions
    1991, New Jersey
    1992, New York
    2021, Pennsylvania
    U.S. District Court District of New Jersey
    U.S. District Court Eastern District of New York
    U.S. District Court Northern District of New York
    U.S. District Court Southern District of New York
    U.S. Court of Appeals 3rd Circuit
    Memberships

    Associations & memberships

    Association of Trial Lawyers of America
    Claims and Litigation Management Alliance (CLM)
    New Jersey Bar Association
    New York Bar Association
    The Maritime Law Association of the United States
    Trial Attorneys of New Jersey
    The Lawyers Club of Philadelphia

  • Education & Certifications
    Law School
    State University of New York at Albany
    Class of 1988
    J.D.
    cum laude
    Other Education
    Fordham University School of Law
    Class of 1991
    B.A.

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Shareholder; Assistant Director, Casualty Department at Marshall Dennehey
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2000 Market Street, Suite 2300Philadelphia, PA 19103U.S.A.

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  • What year was this attorney first admitted to the bar?
    Matthew S. Schorr was admitted in 1991 to the State of New Jersey.
  • Is this attorney admitted to practice in any U.S. Federal Courts?
    Matthew S. Schorr is admitted to practice before the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, United States District Court for the District of New Jersey, United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York, United States District Court for the Northern District of New York and United States District Court for the Southern District of New York.
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    Yes, Matthew S. Schorr has a 4.7 Peer Rating from Martindale-Hubbell.
  • What law school did this attorney attend?
    Matthew S. Schorr attended State University of New York at Albany.