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Our Team Brandon G. Johnson

Brandon G. Johnson is a senior associate in the firm’s Mt. Laurel, New Jersey office and a member of Reger Rizzo & Darnall LLP’s Litigation Practice Group. An experienced civil litigator with more than 30 years of practice, Brandon concentrates his work in automobile liability, premises liability, products liability, and contract and business litigation. He brings extensive experience in insurance defense to every matter he handles.

Before joining the firm, Brandon served as Staff Attorney for Travelers Insurance Company, where he worked for several years in the company’s Commercial Lines Department. He has also long-served as a Judge Pro Tem for the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas and frequently chairs arbitration panels for the First Judicial District’s Compulsory Arbitration Program.

Throughout his career, Brandon has represented clients in a wide range of matters, including:

  • Chemical exposure litigation
  • Automobile liability litigation
  • Uninsured and underinsured motorist litigation
  • Construction accident litigation
  • Residential construction litigation
  • Mold exposure litigation
  • Commercial lease litigation
  • Commercial and consumer debt litigation
  • Consumer fraud litigation
  • Student harassment and bullying litigation
  • Premises slip and fall litigation
  • Franchise litigation
  • Real estate litigation
  • Civil rights litigation
  • Residential foreclosure litigation
  • Commercial & contract disputes
  • Insurance coverage & bad faith
  • Professional liability

Since 2015 Brandon has served as a member of the board of directors of Kitty Cottage Adoption Center, a non-profit no-kill, cage free shelter for cats, located in Norristown, Pennsylvania.

An outdoor enthusiast, Brandon is an avid long-distance cyclist and mountain biker. He also enjoys hiking the White Mountain trails of New Hampshire, particularly during the winter months. Indoors, he likes writing and producing modern alternative contemporary music and producing related music videos.

  • Successfully argued before the Pennsylvania Superior Court that a party is not required to admit requests for admissions where they call for admissions of material fact or the issues are a prima facie element of plaintiff’s case. Christian v. Pennsylvania Fin. Responsibility Assigned Claims Plan, 686 A.2d 1
  • Co-drafted Standard Written Discovery used in Philadelphia Compulsory Arbitration cases and adopted by the court pursuant to Philadelphia Administrative Order 2005-02.
  • Burlington County Bar Association
  • Kitty Cottage Adoption Center, Secretary and General Counsel