Brenna L. Turner is an associate in Montgomery McCracken’s Litigation Department. She focuses her practice on complex litigation matters, performing legal research, and drafting memoranda and court filings.
Before joining Montgomery McCracken, Brenna served as a law clerk for Justice Kevin Dougherty for the Pennsylvania Supreme Court.
Brenna earned her law degree, summa cum laude, from Temple University, Beasley School of Law where she was a member of the Order of the Coif and a Staff Editor for the Temple Law Review. She also worked as a judicial intern at the Pennsylvania Superior Court with Judge Megan McCarthy King and at the Eastern District of Pennsylvania with District Judge Mark A. Kearney. Prior to law school, Brenna attended West Chester University where she earned her Master of Science in Criminal Justice, as well as her Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice with a concentration in Spanish.
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