...sued defendants John R. Vivian, Jr., Esq., Martin D. Cohen, Esq., Cohen & Feeley, P.C. and executors of two estates, whom the attorneys represented...
...D. Claret Robert Clothier III Kipp Cohen Gary Colby David G. Concannon...
Congratulations, you have just been given your first courtroom assignment. It is finally time to pull your head from your research assignments, get unlocked from the chain attached to your desk and v
... ; and Kevin A. Feeley , president of Bellevue...
... Jonathan B. Acklen, Bethlehem, PA of Cohen & Feeley; Mark K. Altemose, Bethlehem, PA of Cohen & Feeley; Kelly Clifford...
...hand. Plaintiff's Attorneys: Mark K. Altemose, Cohen & Feeley, Bethlehem. Plaintiff's Experts: Vaughn Adams, safety...
In the late 1970s, when I first started practicing law, I remember the confusion and anxiety created by the newly born Discovery Rules. Since then, there have been dozens if not hundreds of books cov
St. Luke's Hospital can't claim statute of limitations as a defense to civil claims related to a nurse who murdered several patients there because the hospital signed death certificates stating the p
...issued its denial, the plaintiff's attorney, Steven J. Margolis of Cohen & Feeley in Bethlehem, filed a petition for entry of judgment in the...
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