...R. Singer, Salmon, Ricchezza, Singer & Turchi, Philadelphia; Timothy J. Galanaugh, McGivney & Kluger, Philadelphia; James M. Prahler, Margolis Edelstein, Philadelphia; Mark T. Riley, Marshall...
...acquisition of nine lawyers from New York-based insurance defense firm McGivney & Kluger, which gave the firm its Newark office. But Ryan...
...has grabbed nine lawyers from New York-based insurance defense firm McGivney & Kluger. The expansion not only adds attorneys across Eckert Seamans...
...has grabbed nine lawyers from New York-based insurance defense firm McGivney & Kluger. The expansion not only adds attorneys across Eckert Seamans...
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has expanded the separate-disease rule in asbestos cases to allow a plaintiff to sue more than once for two distinct, malignant, asbestos-related diseases arising at di
...attorney in the litigation department. Beattie was recently at McGivney & Kluger. Prior to that firm, he was a corporal in the U...
...their time Wednesday questioning Nass and his counterpart, Paul Kerrigan of McGivney & Kluger in Philadelphia, on whether Daley had recourse under the second disease...
The Supreme Court has granted allocatur in an appeal examining the application of the separate-disease rule in asbestos cases
A Superior Court panel has rejected a Philadelphia trial judge's interpretation of the separate-disease rule in asbestos litigation where the trial judge said a plaintiff could not sue for two separa
An environmental remediation firm has been found partially liable for oil that seeped from the damaged storage tank beneath one Massapequa, N.Y., home into the basement of another, even after the fir
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