Founding Partner Robert Eglet has been inducted into the Trial Lawyer Hall of Fame, an honor established by The National Trial Lawyers to recognize extraordinary trial attorneys who have left an indelible mark on the American legal tradition through a lifetime of service to the public, the Constitution, and the American trial bar.
Induction into the Hall of Fame is reserved for a distinguished group of lawyers whose careers reflect exceptional courtroom advocacy, leadership within the profession, and commitment to justice. Honorees are recognized not only for significant verdicts and precedent-setting cases, but for their enduring impact on the development of trial law in the United States.
For nearly 40 years, Robert Eglet has built a national reputation for trying complex, high-stakes cases and securing record-breaking verdicts on behalf of victims. His work has helped shape product liability and mass tort litigation nationwide, while reinforcing the importance of the jury trial in the American civil justice system.
About The Trial Lawyer Hall of Fame
Founded by The National Trial Lawyers, the Trial Lawyer Hall of Fame celebrates the lives and careers of attorneys who have demonstrated excellence, integrity, and lasting influence in trial advocacy.
In 2013, the Hall of Fame established a permanent home at Temple University Beasley School of Law in Philadelphia, where students and members of the public can learn about the individuals whose careers have advanced justice through the courtroom. The organization operates as a nonprofit and is supported exclusively through private donations.
Robert’s induction will be celebrated at the Mass Torts Made Perfect Conference in Las Vegas in April 2026, where members of the national trial bar will gather to honor his contributions to the profession.