...A recent trend in the settlement of personal injury matters involves demands by the tortfeasor's liability insurance company...
...A recent trend in the settlement of personal injury matters involves demands by the tortfeasor's liability insurance company...
...wrote. Zaleppa's attorney, Joseph P. Lenahan of Lenahan & Dempsey in Scranton, called the decision one of "great import."...
...G. Reedy and Joseph C. Huttemann have been elected to the Board of Governors of the Pennsylvania Association for Justice. Reedy is an...
..., was reappointed for a second one-year term as co-director of division VI for the American Bar Association...
...Update." Timothy G. Lenahan of Scranton-based Lenahan & Dempsey and Suzanne T. Tighe , an associate with...
...James J. Conaboy, Abrahamsen Conaboy & Abrahamsen, Scranton; Lawrence J. Moran, Lenahan & Dempsey; Christina A. Coury, of Moosic, Pa. Plaintiff's Experts...
...J. Conaboy of Abrahamsen Conaboy & Abrahamsen in Scranton, Pa.; Lawrence J. Moran of Lenahan & Dempsey, also in Scranton; and Christina A. Coury of...
...quot; Though Kropa's attorney, Joseph Lenahan of Lenahan & Dempsey in Scranton, could not be reached for comment regarding the Supreme...
...coverage as "class one" insureds. The case involves four employees of a cleaning service operated by Merrily Custer who were riding in a...
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