Roman J. Koropey
Of Counsel
Bio
Roman joined Timoney Knox in 2024 and manages the Bryn Mawr office. He spent his early years as counsel in the Law Department of the Insurance Company of North America and the CIGNA International Law Department in Philadelphia. Roman has been in private practice in Bryn Mawr since 1985, both in his own firm, Main Line Law Associates and managing the office for large regional law firms.
Roman practices in the areas of business, real estate, trusts and estates, and general civil litigation. He has represented clients in the Pennsylvania and New Jersey state courts, the state appellate courts, the United States District Courts, and the Third Circuit Court of Appeals. His litigation experience includes the representation of plaintiffs in personal injury cases, construction defects, and ERISA benefit cases – recovering millions of dollars for his clients over the years. In most recent years, Roman’s practice has increasingly focused on estate planning, the administration of trusts and estates, and the litigation of disputes concerning the same.
Roman has been rated “AV Preeminent” by Martindale Hubbell for legal ability and ethics since 2003. He has been named a “Top Main Line Lawyer” for many years in both trust and estate work and real estate law. Roman is an invited Senior Fellow of the Litigation Counsel of America, an honorary society comprised of less than one-half percent of all American attorneys, vigorously vetted for skills, expertise and service.
Roman is a certified mediator in the Montgomery County Bar Association Mediation Program, one of the approved panel of Chester County Orphans’ Court Mediators, and serves as Co-Chair of the Rules of Orphans’ Court Committee of Montgomery County. He also serves as Vice-Chair of the Easttown Township Zoning Hearing Board, and is a member of the Wharton Club of Philadelphia.
Roman received a Bachelor of Science in Economics (Finance) from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from the University of Pennsylvania, and a law degree from the Villanova University School of Law, where he served on the Law Review.
Roman’s association with the firm is through his professional corporation, Roman J. Koropey, Ltd., which previously practiced as Main Line Law Associates.