...Leg amputation. Plaintiffs Counsel: Slade McLaughlin and Paul A. Lauricella, McLaughlin & Lauricella, Philadelphia. Defense Counsel: ...
...for comment following the verdict, the plaintiffs' attorneys, Paul A. Lauricella and Slade McLaughlin, said it was stressful trying the case with $6 million...
...isn't exercised much either. Plaintiffs attorney Paul A. Lauricella of McLaughlin & Lauricella said Rule 1042.72 was implemented to address the...
...don't think [the claims] will ever get resolved," said Slade McLaughlin, who represents a man known in court papers as Victim 1....
...Worsening prognosis of cancer. Plaintiffs Attorneys: Paul A. Lauricella, Slade H. McLaughlin, McLaughlin Lauricella, Philadelphia, Pa. Defense Counsel:Benjamin A...
...toward trial, as well. Rolland's attorney, Paul A. Lauricella of McLaughlin & Lauricella, said the legal strategy was an effort to force...
...has made in a civil complaint filed by Slade H. McLaughlin and Paul A. Lauricella of McLaughlin & Lauricella and Michael J. Boni of Boni...
If anything could be said of the lateral partner market in Pennsylvania in 2011, it could be that the buddy system was in full effect
...Duane Morris . • Slade McLaughlin and Paul Lauricella to their own firm, McLaughlin & Lauricella...
After a relatively uneventful year in 2010, 2011 saw the creation of several new firms, as well as a number of new office openings and leadership transitions among midsized firms across the state
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