Michael J. Lyon
Associate
Duane Morris LLP
30 South 17th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103-4196
USA
Phone: +1 215 979 7318
Fax: +1 215 827 5389
Email:
mjlyon@duanemorris.com
Michael J. Lyon practices in the area of litigation, including consumer lending litigation. Mr. Lyon is a 2009 cum laude graduate of Villanova University School of Law, where he was Managing Editor of Research and Writing of the Law Review and a member of the Trial Competition Team, and a cum laude graduate of Villanova University.
Representative Matters
- Obtained, on behalf of client financial institution and its trustee, an order dismissing with prejudice a complaint alleging violations of the Truth-in-Lending Act (TILA), the Home Ownership and Equity Protection Act (HOEPA) and the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA).
- Assisted in the representation of a shareholder and member of the board of directors of a company in connection with a fraud, breach of fiduciary duty, and conspiracy claims arising out of a round of Series C financing for the company. Obtained summary judgment in favor of the client.
- Defended an orthopedic surgeon against claims of medical negligence brought against him by a patient who developed an infection after the client performed emergency ankle surgery. Trial resulted in unanimous jury verdict in favor of client.
Admissions
- Pennsylvania
- New Jersey
Education
- Villanova University School of Law, J.D., cum laude, 2009
- Villanova University, B.S., cum laude, 2006
Experience
- Duane Morris LLP
- Associate, 2009-present
Honors and Awards
- Co-recipient of the Center for Forensic and Economic Studies' Award, presented annually to the student who demonstrates outstanding scholarship and extra-curricular work in the area of trial advocacy
Selected Publications
- Co-author, "Superior Court of Pennsylvania Holds Communications Between Attorneys and Experts Are Not Discoverable," Duane Morris Alert, December 5, 2011
- Co-author, "The Issue of Expertise: Modern Jurisdictional Trends in the Daubert v. Frye Debate," National Association of Women Judges Counterbalance, Volume 30, Issue 1 (Winter 2010)
- "Avoiding the Woodshed: The Third Circuit Examines Prosecutorial Misconduct in Closing Argument in United States v. Wood", 53 Vill. L. Rev. 689 (2008)












