...Pa. Defense Counsel: Chilton G. Goebel III, German Gallagher & Murtagh, Philadelphia; Harold E. Viletto, Weinraub & Miller, Norristown, Pa.; David Ira...
The state Supreme Court has granted a new trial in a case in which a principal juror was inexplicably replaced with an alternate juror by a court officer prior to deliberations in a medical malpracti
The percentage of women attorneys working in the Pennsylvania offices of the state's 100 largest law firms has inched up slightly from 2011 to 2012, but the numbers are still lower than some expected
...Holmes of Blaufeld Schiller & Holmes, Gary H. Hunter of German Gallagher & Murtagh, R. Burke McLemore Jr. of Thomas Thomas & Hafer, Michael J...
The state Supreme Court heard arguments last week in a case in which a principal juror was inexplicably replaced with an alternate juror by a court officer prior to deliberations in a medical malprac
Several important workers' compensation decisions, a heated legal dispute over a casino license and a Philadelphia medical malpractice defense verdict with an 11th-hour substitution of the principal
...York. Defense Counsel: John P. Shusted, German Gallagher & Murtagh, Philadelphia; Frank A. Gerolamo, Gerolamo McNulty Divis & Lewbart, Philadelphia....
A colonoscopy that resulted in a 62-year-old man having more than two feet of his colon removed because of perforations resulted in a $2 million verdict against two doctors who cared for the plaintif
...Keogh wrote. Defense counsel John P. Shusted of German Gallagher & Murtagh in Philadelphia said that arbitration agreements are used in other industries...
...both sides," said defense counsel John P. Shusted of German Gallagher & Murtagh. Nazarian testified that the small number of medical malpractice...
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