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Francine Friedman Griesing, Esq.

Francine Friedman Griesing is the founder and Managing Member of Griesing Mazzeo Law, LLC. Fran is a valued, strategic advisor to top executives and general counsel at the region's and country's largest corporations and institutions.

Fran has over thirty-five years of experience representing clients in complex business transactions, high stakes litigation, employment, ethics and alternate dispute resolution matters. Her clients include public companies, privately-held businesses, non-profit organizations, government entities and executives, predominantly in the hospitality, technology, chemical, pharmaceutical, healthcare, retail and manufacturing industries. Fran also frequently represents lawyers and law firms in professional responsibility, ethical compliance, risk management and malpractice avoidance. She defends law firm clients in malpractice actions and conducts ethics training for in-house counsel. Fran draws upon her experience as a neutral arbitrator and mediator to craft resolutions that reduce risk and limit liability. She is included on the American Arbitration Association National Roster of Arbitrators and Mediators for commercial and employment matters, CPR's Panels of Distinguished Neutrals for commercial, employment and mass claims employment matters as well as the Philadelphia Commerce Court Judge Pro Tempore list. Fran is also a member of CPR's National Task Force on Diversity in ADR and Co-Chair of the Subcommittee on Corporate and Law Firm ADR Selection Programs. She is also FINRA arbitrator.

Prior to launching Griesing Mazzeo Law in 2010, Fran practiced law at top tier firms in New York and Philadelphia and she also served as Chair of Litigation of Philadelphia's City Solicitor's Office under former Mayor Edward G. Rendell, who later served as Governor of Pennsylvania. As the City's top trial lawyer from 1997 to 2000, Fran advised the Mayor, ranking administration officials and City Council on cutting-edge legal issues, handling over 2,000 cases per year, supervising 75 lawyers plus staff, and overseeing outside counsel. Furthermore, as the City's lead attorney on several high-profile matters, she is accustomed to working with a diverse constituency and performing under public scrutiny.

Fran has been recognized by numerous legal rankings for her expertise in commercial litigation and employment law including Chambers and Partners USA, Best Lawyers in America, Pennsylvania Super Lawyers, Benchmark Litigation, and Client Choice Guide USA. She has also been acknowledged as one of The Philadelphia Inquirer's Influencers of Law Lifetime Achievers, the Philadelphia Business Journal's Best of the Bar, The Legal Intelligencer's Women of the Year and Pennsylvania Super Lawyers' Top 50 Women Lawyers. She has been the recipient of Ms. JD's Sharing Her Passion Award, the Philadelphia Bar Education Center's Excellence in Legal Education Award and the American Bar Association's Excellence in Legal Writing Award.

In addition, Fran is highly regarded as a trailblazing entrepreneur, selected by the National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO) and Bank of America as the 2018 Woman Business Owner of the Year and by The Chamber of Commerce for Greater Philadelphia as the 2018 Small Business Person of the Year. She was also recognized by WBEC-East with the 2019 WBE Leadership Award. She's been included in the American Bar Association's Women Who Inspire Us, Women's Enterprise Magazine's Top WBE CEOs, Philly Biz's Executives of the Year, Enterprising Women Magazine's Enterprising Women of the Year, Philadelphia Business Journal's Women of Distinction, Business Philadelphia's Women to Watch and one of the Governor's Best 50 Women in Business. She is also widely recognized as an advocate for women, minorities and diverse constituencies in the legal profession and the workplace generally. In 2019, The Philadelphia Inquirer honored Fran with a Lifetime Achievement Award in Diversity & Inclusion. The Philadelphia Business Journal recognized Fran as one of 2021's Most Admired CEOs for her leadership in navigating the challenges of the pandemic.

Fran is a highly-sought speaker and writer and is featured in The Road to Independence, 101 Women's Journeys to Starting Their Own Firms, published by the American Bar Association. She has taught Business Law, Public Employment Law and Advocacy Skills at Temple University's Beasley School of Law and Fox School of Business & Management and has been a guest lecturer at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and the Thomas Kline School of Law at Drexel University.

Bar Admissions

  • Arizona
  • New York
  • Pennsylvania
  • U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit
  • U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York
  • U.S. District Court, Eastern District of New York
  • U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Pennsylvania

Education

  • University of Pennsylvania Law School, J.D., cum laude, Editor, University of Pennsylvania Law Review
  • Binghamton University (SUNY – Harpur College), B.A., magna cum laude