Dolores Bojazi, Esq: A graduate of Holy Family University. While there, she effectively trained the Philadelphia Police Force in legal response procedure and proposed an important appeal procedure for emergency protection orders, which was adopted into law in 1988.

She further pursued her dedication to advocacy work, as a union organizer for the United Auto Workers. As a graduate of Temple University Law School, Ms. Bojazi started her career as a law clerk to the Honorable David Savitt where she wrote and had published Superior Court Opinions. She entered the private sector at Freedman & Lorry and Mattleman, Weinroth and Miller, where she represented various unions and their members in the civil and criminal courts. At Mattleman, Weinroth and Miller, she won numerous client appreciation awards.

She then opened her own practice with a focus on criminal law. She became conflict counsel to the New Jersey and Philadelphia Public Defenders’ offices where she represented both juveniles and adults in cases ranging from misdemeanors to major felonies. Ms. Bojazi has also represented parents in termination of parental rights cases for New Jersey. Notably, she has represented numerous clients facing the death penalty and is 801 certified to handle capital cases.

She was honored by the Marian Anderson Historical Society on May 31, 2014, as a PA Woman of Distinction. She also served on the Starting Point Board of Directors and Vitas Hospice for several years. Ms. Bojazi has also involved with Susan G. Komen as a participant in the 3 day walk and volunteer. In addition, she founded Ready Set Live which is a 501(c)3 dedicated to free social events for Breast cancer Survivors. Ms. Bojazi also does Dragon Boat Racing competitively.

John Bojazi, Esq: born and raised in Philadelphia.  John attended Ursinus College where he completed a Bachelor of Business degree.  After graduation, he spent time working as a private investigator in cases involving major drug and homicide.  He also co-created Ready Set Live, a non-profit for cancer survivors.

Realizing his passion for law from his work as a private investigator, John enrolled in Thomas Kline School of Law.  During the summer, John interned at the Philadelphia District Attorney’s Office and clerked for the Court of Common Pleas Philadelphia Judge O’Neil.  During the last semester, John focused on working with Thomas Kline School of Law co-op program.  John was selected for the Philadelphia Legal Assistance program where he was able to help people with family court and protection from abuse issues.

As an attorney, John’s primary focus has been with criminal, family, and real estate law matters. John is licensed to practice law in all Municipal/Court of Common Pleas Courts in Pennsylvania and the State of New Jersey.