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Cosby Accuser Gets New Lawyer to Defend Against Castor
The lawyers from Bennett Bricklin & Saltzburg have not been involved in prior Cosby-related litigation.$3.29M Judgment Against Attorney Who Lost Client Money in Son's Hedge Fund
In Matter of the May 1, 1992 Mark Family Trust, a Monmouth County judge has ordered a New York attorney to pay $3.29 million to four plaintiffs after…Rear-Ender Was Too Minor to Inflict Injury, Defense Contended
On Jan. 30, 2014, plaintiff Rachid Saladhine, 49, a property manager, was driving on Woodhaven Road, in Northeast Philadelphia. His front-seat passenger was plaintiff James Ruffin, a carpenter in his 60s.Defense: Motorcyclist Caused Fatal Crash, Not Other Drivers
On May 5, 2014, plaintiff's decedent, Lawrence Paden Jr., 26, unemployed, was riding a motorcycle west on Manley Road in West Chester. At the same time, ahead of him, Kathryn Kelleher was stopped on the road, waiting to complete a left turn onto eastbound Marley Road from a driveway on Paden's left side.Employee: Unsafe Factory Practice Led To Arm Amputation
On Nov. 11, 2011, plaintiff Daniel Albarracin, 46, a machine operator, had his right hand and lower forearm severed while working at a candy and nut processing plant, in Allentown. He worked on a conveyor belt, known as an E2 line, on which liquid chocolate pours onto toffees and nuts. The nuts, however, release a natural oil, which causes the conveyor belt to slip: the drive roller continues to spin but fails to move the belt. Meanwhile, the product sits on the stationary belt.People in the News–June 16, 2017–Obermayer Rebmann Maxwell & Hippe
Obermayer Rebmann Maxwell & Hippel partner Michael G. Fitzpatrick was presented by the board of directors of the Ukrainian Federation of America with the 2017 Alexander B. Chernyk Medal.Plaintiff's Back Pain Pre-existed Accident, Defense Asserted
On Jan. 8, 2014, plaintiff Salim Geiger, a barber in his late 40s, was involved in a rear-end collision in South Philadelphia.Driver Alleged Rear-Ender Caused Cervical Herniations
On Oct. 23, 2014, plaintiff Samantha Finore, 29, an accounts-payable clerk, was stopped at a red light on Street Road, in Northeast Philadelphia, when her sedan was rear-ended by a sport utility vehicle. She claimed neck injuries.Shopper Twisted Ankle Leaving Shop, Blamed Sidewalk
On Nov. 14, 2014, plaintiff Nilsa Bermudez, 50, a warehouse worker, twisted her ankle after leaving a Joyce Leslie clothing store, in Northeast Philadelphia. She had stepped on a raised portion of the sidewalk (about 1.25 inches raised), which caused her to twist her right foot and tear her peroneal tendon (a tendon on the outside of the ankle, behind the fibula bone).People in the News—Feb. 27, 2017—Stradley Ronon Stevens & Young
Stradley Ronon Stevens & Young associate Adriel J. Garcia was recognized at Al Día News' Emerging Lawyers luncheon at the Pyramid Club in Philadelphia.Trending Stories
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