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In an apparent case of first impression, a Philadelphia judge, in upholding a $78.4 million medical malpractice verdict, has ruled that attorney fees must be based on the present value of the jury's
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...Automation Department. *** Paul A. McGinley, a founding partner of Gross McGinley, was named new managing partner. McGinley...
Paraphrasing Robert Kennedy, the long march to justice starts when reasonable people: (a) see the world for what it is; (b) recognize where injustices in the order of things lie; (c) have the courage
...physics and biotechnology. Announcements Gross McGinley announced the opening of its new office at 101 Larry...
...in specialty practice areas including civil trial law. Gross McGinley opened its new office in Easton, Pa., located at 101...
... Defense Counsel:Howard S. Stevens and Susan Ellis Wild, Gross McGinley, Allentown, for Pottstown Memorial Medical Center; Donald N. Camhi, Post &...
A Philadelphia jury rendered a $78.5 million medical malpractice verdict in the case of a child who has cerebral palsy because of a loss of oxygen during a delay in her delivery
...P. Lackawanna Dec. 19, 2011), McGinley, J. (14 pages)....
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