...Sloan & DiGenova, respondent's counsel Laurie A. Carroll of Naulty, Scaricamazza & McDevitt and Workers' Compensation Judge Todd Seelig. "As...
...Moyer, Philadelphia. Defense Counsel: Sean Buggy, Naulty, Scaricamazza, & McDevitt, Philadelphia. Plaintiffs Experts: Dr. Ronald Greene...
...amp; DiGenova and respondent's counsel Laurie A. Carroll of Naulty, Scaricamazza & McDevitt. Workers' Compensation Judge Joseph Hakun rounds out the panel that...
...David M. McCormick, McCormick & Priore, Philadelphia; Angelo L. Scaricamazza, Naulty, Scaricamazza & McDevitt, Philadelphia; John R. Evans, Bolan Jahnsen Dacey, Broomall, Pa.; Laurence...
...Maxwell & Hippel, Philadelphia; Thomas M. Savon and Kenneth Fair, Naulty, Scaricamazza & McDevitt, Philadelphia. Defense Experts: Thomas Randall, of Joan Karnell...
A Philadelphia jury awarded a 70-year-old terminally ill woman nearly $2 million after finding her oncologist at Fox Chase Cancer Center failed to timely diagnose a return of ovarian cancer
Verdicts and settlements in New Jersey state and federal courts
Verdicts and settlements in New Jersey state and federal courts
...Angino & Rovner, Harrisburg. Defense Counsel: Robert Dillon, Naulty Scaricamazza & McDevitt, Philadelphia; Wiley Parker, Henry & Beaver, Lebanon, Pa. ...
...Philadelphia. Defense Counsel: Angelo L. Scaricamazza, Naulty Scaricamazza & McDevitt, Philadelphia. Defense Experts: Gary S. Barach...
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