Brian Patrick Flaherty

Brian Patrick Flaherty obituary, Philadelphia, PA

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Brian Flaherty Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Oct. 7, 2025.


Brian P. Flaherty, 72, husband, father, grandfather, artist, and lawyer, died October 6, 2025 at his home in Philadelphia with his family by his side.

Brian was Senior Counsel and former Shareholder and Counsel for Litigation at Cozen O'Connor. Prior to joining Cozen O'Connor he spent thirty years at Wolf Block. He was a fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers and was named in The Best Lawyers in America in the field of Commercial Litigation. He was active in the Philadelphia Bar Association and served as chair of its Professional Guidance Committee and a member of the Pennsylvania Bar Association's Legal Ethics & Professional Responsibility Committee. He was also a long standing member of the University of Pennsylvania American Inn of Court.

Born in Norwood, MA, he was a graduate of Sharon High School. He received his undergraduate degree from Franklin and Marshall College and his law degree from the University of Pennsylvania where he met his wife, Karen.

He was an avid golfer, gardener, woodchuck hunter, staunch democrat and proud minimalist. He loved ice cream, crossword puzzles, and a well placed sardonic remark. He was endlessly curious and loved to read and express himself through his writing. He considered himself a lifelong learner.

A life-long artist, he began taking classes at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in 2004, honing his skills in drawing, painting, and sculpture. He leaves us with a collection of art that we will celebrate and remember him by in the years to come.

Most of all he deeply loved his family, embracing his role as family patriarch and adored 'Gramps'.

Brian is survived by his wife of 45 years, Karen Lyons; a daughter, Sarah (Marcus Friedman), of Brooklyn, NY; sons Nick (Jen Tepel) of Havertown, PA, and Matt, of Brooklyn, NY; brothers Sean (Amy Levine) of Yardley, PA and Mark (Peggy Schader) of Brewster, MA; and his four beloved grandsons: Wyatt (8), Theodore (6), Meyer (5), and Isaac (2).

A celebration of Brian's life will be held at Whitemarsh Country Club in Lafayette Hill, PA on Wednesday, October 22 at 11 am.

In lieu of flowers, the family asks you to consider a donation in Brian's name to the National Brain Tumor Society where a memorial donation page has been established in his honor.

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Leigh Narducci

Yesterday

Brian and I met many years ago when we had a case opposite each other. We were reunited later at Whitemarsh for many memorable rounds of golf. My prayers and deepest sympathy are for Brian and his family.
Leigh.

Ron Guerra

Yesterday

RIP Brian. May the wind be always behind you.

God bless you and especially your family.

Ron

Rhonda Fulginiti

Yesterday

Brian was such an amazing lawyer and mentor. One of my fondest memories of him was the first time I saw him in a Courtroom. I knew he was a great litigator but seeing him do it in-person took my respect and admiration for him to a new level. He was always generous with his advice and guidance. He will be so missed but we will honor him by modeling his professionalism and continuing his tradition of legal excellence in the Philadelphia community and beyone.

BRENDAN WARD

Yesterday

Rest in peace Brian.
Brendan Ward

Barry Klayman

Yesterday

Karen... Anna and I were stunned and saddened to hear of Brian's passing. It triggered so many wonderful memories, especially of those early days at WolfBlock. May his memory be a blessing./ Barry Klayman and Anna Kornbrot

Anita Allen

October 7, 2025

My sympathies to the family of this remarkable man. It was a pleasure knowing him through a common social club. Peace to you all.

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Upcoming Events

Oct

22

Celebration of Life

11:00 a.m.

Whitemarsh Country Club

Lafayette Hill, PA

Send Flowers