A Pennsylvania doctor being sued for malpractice may see the confidential settlement plaintiffs struck with a New Jersey hospital in a related case, a Northumberland County judge has ruled in an appa
...Messa Jr. and Catherine B. Steffa of Messa & Associates presented at the Philadelphia Association of Paralegals' annual...
...to hear arguments that defense counsel, Nancy K. Raynor of Raynor & Associates, her client and the defense expert should be sanctioned or found in...
...client. The defense attorney, Nancy K. Raynor of Raynor & Associates in Malvern, Pa., was also ordered to pay the plaintiff's costs...
...not detail her reasoning. Raynor & Associates had asked that plaintiff's counsel, Messa & Associates and Klehr Harrison Harvey Branzburg, be...
... Thomas N. Sweeney, an attorney at Messa & Associates, was appointed to the board of governors for the Pennsylvania...
...within her jurisdiction. Messa and his co-counsel at Messa & Associates and Klehr Harrison Harvey Branzburg in Philadelphia asked that sanctions be...
...Additions Matthew Y. Rong joined Messa & Associates. Rong concentrates his practice on personal injury cases...
...Troy & Kramer in Norristown, Pa., and Eric H. Weitz of Messa & Associates in Philadelphia said in their motion for summary judgment that whether...
...Joseph L. Messa Jr., founding attorney of Messa & Associates, participated in the "Fundamentals of Personal Injury" CLE...
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