...silicosis and asbestosis in 2002. In August 2002, defendants Brian Kenney, Esquire, Brian P. McCafferty, Esquire, and Provost Umphrey Law Firm L.L.P. commenced...
...her position. In August 2002, attorneys Brian P. Kenney and Brian P. McCafferty, along with their law firm Kenney & McCafferty, as well...
... Attorneys Brian P. Kenney and Meredith Tavi Deming of Kenney Egan McCafferty & Young in Plymouth Meeting, Pa., represented the whistleblower in the...
...Attorneys Brian P. Kenney and Meredith Tavi Deming of Kenney Egan McCafferty & Young in Plymouth Meeting, Pa., represented the whistleblower in the...
The following is the complete list of finishers from the Bar 5K run
The leaders of the First Judicial District have said they want increased interest from the mass torts bar in the court's specialized mass torts program within the Complex Litigation Center
The Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas' Complex Litigation Center is often cited as a national model for mass torts litigation
To resolve a spate of whistleblower lawsuits, drug manufacturer Cephalon Inc. of Frazer, Pa., has agreed to pay $431 million in civil and criminal fines for illegally promoting "off-label" uses for t
...commonwealth. Richard Cohen, also of Lowey Dannenberg, and Eric Young of Kenney Egan McCafferty & Young in Plymouth Meeting, also represent Hall.Lawrence...
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