Bryan Neft is running for Judge of the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas because justice should be fair, accessible, and free from bias. With decades of legal experience and a deep commitment to the community, he has spent his career ensuring that the law works for everyone—not just the powerful. Now, he’s ready to bring that dedication to the bench.
Bryan was born and raised in Pittsburgh - he is the son of a small businessman and a lawyer who started her career as a home economics teacher. Bryan has spent more than 30 years as a lawyer and leader in the legal profession. Bryan has worked tirelessly to help the community and to bring fairness, equity, and transparency to the judiciary and the profession of law.
✔ Past President of the Allegheny County Bar Association, where he championed the rights of women, minorities, and the LGBTQ+ community.
✔ Member of the Pennsylvania Judicial Disciplinary Board, appointed by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court to uphold ethics and accountability in the legal profession.
✔ Chair of the Pennsylvania IOLTA Board, ensuring that legal aid organizations receive funding to provide justice for those who can’t afford it.
✔ A longtime member of the Mount Lebanon Democrats, fighting for Democratic values in Allegheny County.
With over 30 years of legal experience, Bryan Neft has practiced in every division of the Allegheny County Court. From complex litigation to judicial ethics, his deep knowledge of the law ensures fair, informed, and impartial decisions on the bench.
Bryan Neft has spent his career serving and strengthening his community. Through leadership in legal aid, hunger relief, and advocacy, he ensures that justice and support reach those who need it most.
Bryan Neft stands for fair, unbiased justice. As a Judicial Disciplinary Board member, he upholds ethics and accountability—ensuring the law serves everyone, not just the powerful.
Bryan Neft is committed to fairness and equal access to justice. As a leader in the legal community, he has fought to eliminate bias, expand legal aid, and ensure everyone is treated with dignity in the courtroom.
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