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Marshall Dennehey Attorneys Elected to Leadership Positions of the Philadelphia Bar Association
Melanie J. Foreman Will Serve as an Officer and Jahlee J. Hatchett is Elected to the Board of Governors. -
Marshall Dennehey Named a 2024 "Best Law Firm" In Multiple Practice Areas By Best Lawyers®
Marshall Dennehey has been named a "2024 Best Law Firm" in multiple practice areas, both nationally and across numerous regions of the country, by Best Lawyers®. -
MARSHALL DENNEHEY: Marshall Dennehey Expands Pittsburgh Health Care Department
Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin has expanded its Pittsburgh Health Care Department with the addition of new shareholder. -
Case of 8-year-old transgender suing Minersville school district over bathroom continues
SCRANTON – A Pennsylvania federal judge last year denied Minersville Area School District’s motion to dismiss a lawsuit filed by an 8-year-old who was assigned the gender of male at birth but now identifies as a female - and the sides are now arguing over the plaintiff's attorneys' communication with the child's psychologist. -
Insurance company sues to try to get out of paying a claim
NEW CASTLE, Pa. – An insurance company is suing a New Castle furniture company in an effort to not pay out a claim the business has levied against one of its clients. -
Attorney: Client needs to sign for distribution of $1,800 in settlement funds
Plaintiff counsel in a motor vehicle accident case wants his client to authorize the distribution of $1,800 in settlement funds -
Shopper blames Save-a-Lot for injuries from fall
A Philadelphia woman has sued a food store, alleging premises liability in a 2013 accident. -
Independent produce supplier sues wholesale market, others over marketplace injury
A self-employed produce supplier alleges in a civil complaint that he -
Phila. attorney becomes fellow of American College of Trial Lawyers
Philadelphia law firm Marshall, Dennehey, Warner, Coleman & Goggin recently -
Manufacturer of water launcher that injured boy seeks to remove case to federal court
The makers of a toy water gun that was allegedly responsible for giving a Montgomery -
Lawsuit against condo developer ends in $1.14 million settlement
A case involving plaintiffs who claim they were sold near inhabitable condo units in a -
$12 million plaintiffs' verdict handed down in Phila. birth injury case
A Philadelphia jury recently handed down a $12 million plaintiffs’ verdict in a case -
Transfer of SEPTA wrongful death claim sought from state to federal court
The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority has filed a removal notice with the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania seeking to have a wrongful death suit against it transferred from state to federal court. -
Opening statements made in asbestos lung cancer trial
“Death and destruction.” -
Jury reaches verdict in non-malignancy asbestos trial
A Philadelphia Common Pleas Court jury May 16 awarded two elderly men who claimed they suffered shortness of breath because of asbestos-related conditions more than $1 million in total compensatory damages, according to plaintiff’s attorney Eliot Present. -
Asbestos trial under way in Philadelphia
A non-malignancy asbestos trial involving two out of state plaintiffs diagnosed with symptomatic pleural disease got under way May 9 at the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas before Judge Norman Ackerman.