On the Pulse…Other Notable Achievements
Recognition
Bradley Goewert (Wilmington, DE) was voted as the Top Delaware Healthcare Attorney for 2019 by Delaware Today.
Niki Ingram (Philadelphia, PA) is a recipient of the Philadelphia Business Journal’s 2019 Minority Business Leader Awards, which is given in recognition of the Philadelphia region’s top minority business leaders, based on professional accomplishments, community leadership, philanthropy, and awards and milestones.
Appointments
Elizabeth Ferguson (Jacksonville, FL) has been appointed vice-chair for the Florida Bar Grievance Committee 4A. Grievance committees are made up of volunteer members, at least one-third of whom are not lawyers. Each of Florida’s 20 judicial circuits has at least one such committee. The grievance committee reviews complaints with much the same purpose as a grand jury. That is, the committee decides, after a case is submitted to it by bar counsel, whether there is probable cause to believe a lawyer violated the professional conduct rules imposed by the Supreme Court of Florida, and whether discipline against the lawyer appears to be warranted.
Samuel Cohen (Philadelphia, PA) has been appointed to serve on the Special Olympics PA-Philadelphia Executive Advisory Board for a three-year term. The Executive Advisory Board assists the Special Olympics Philadelphia chapter in opening doors to key community and corporate contacts, raising funding for the program, providing high-level support of its strategic objectives and, in general, advocating on behalf of its athletes and mission.
Articles
Jennie Philip (Philadelphia, PA) authored the article, “Sari, Not Sorry: Understanding the Value of Diversity,” that appeared in the September 2019 issue of Claims Magazine. The articles shines light on how diversity in claims handling can positively impact the resolution of a claim.
Seminars
Janice Merrill and Chanel Mosley (Orlando, FL) presented the case law update in the plenary session at the Florida Society for Healthcare Risk Management and Patient Safety Annual Conference in Orlando. The presentation covered recent, notable cases from across the state of Florida impacting health care, medical malpractice litigation and risk management.
Best Lawyers in America®
Marshall Dennehey is proud to announce that 24 attorneys from offices across the firm have been selected to the 2020 Edition of the Best Lawyers in America®. Among those attorneys, John Ninosky (Harrisburg, PA) was selected “Lawyer of the Year” for Defendants’ Personal Injury Litigation in Harrisburg, and Daniel Deitrick (Pittsburgh, PA) was selected a Best Lawyer for the first time in the practice area of Workers’ Compensation Litigation.
The firm’s additional Best Lawyers include:
- Thomas Birris, Pittsburgh, PA, Personal Injury Litigation – Defendants
- Thomas Brophy, Philadelphia, PA, Medical Malpractice Law; Personal Injury Litigation – Defendants
- Shannon Fellin, Harrisburg, PA, Workers’ Compensation Law – Employers
- David Fagnilli, Cleveland, OH, Insurance Law
- Michael DeCandio, Jacksonville, FL, Professional Malpractice Law – Defendants
- Jack Gruenstein, Philadelphia, PA, Criminal Defense – White Collar
- Keith Heinold, Philadelphia, PA, Product Liability Litigation – Defendants
- Christian Marquis, Pittsburgh, PA, Personal Injury Litigation – Defendants
- Daniel G. McDermott, New York, NY, Admiralty and Maritime Law
- James McGovern, Pittsburgh, PA, Personal Injury Litigation – Defendants
- J. Bruce McKissock, Philadelphia, PA, Commercial Litigation; Personal Injury Litigation – Defendants
- Michael Obringer, Jacksonville, FL, Medical Malpractice Law; Personal Injury Litigation; Professional Malpractice Law – Defendants
- Edward C. Radzik, New York, NY, Admiralty and Maritime Law
- Dennis Roman, Pittsburgh, PA, Legal Malpractice Law – Defendants
- Daniel Ryan, Jr., Philadelphia, PA, Personal Injury Litigation – Defendants
- Stephen Ryan, King of Prussia, PA, Medical Malpractice Law; Personal Injury Litigation – Defendants
- Teresa Ficken Sachs, Philadelphia, PA, Appellate Practice
- Joseph Santarone, Philadelphia, PA, Civil Rights Law
- Daniel Sherry, King of Prussia, PA, Personal Injury Litigation – Defendants
- John Slimm, Mount Laurel, NJ, Legal Malpractice Law; Professional Malpractice Law – Defendants
- Stacy Starcher, Cleveland, OH, Medical Malpractice Law – Defendants
- Thomas Wagner, Philadelphia, PA Personal Injury Litigation – Defendants
Best Places to Work
For the second time in seven years, Marshall Dennehey was selected as the top scorer in the Extra Large Company category of the Philadelphia Business Journal’s Best Places to Work program. The program recognizes the company’s achievements in creating a positive work environment that attracts and retains employees through a combination of benefits, working conditions and company culture. Marshall Dennehey has been recognized as a “Best Place to Work” every year since 2013, winning the extra large company category for the first time in 2017. This year, the firm once again led its category, prevailing over competition that included Comcast, Virtua, American Heritage Credit Union and Fred Beans Family of Dealerships. Hundreds of companies submitted nominations to the program, which ranks the top employers according to scores given to the companies by their own workers. Marshall Dennehey’s Delaware Valley locations, including its Philadelphia headquarters and offices in King of Prussia, Doylestown and Mount Laurel, were included in the survey.
Defense Digest, Vol. 25, No. 4, December 2019 is prepared by Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin to provide information on recent legal developments of interest to our readers. This publication is not intended to provide legal advice for a specific situation or to create an attorney-client relationship. ATTORNEY ADVERTISING pursuant to New York RPC 7.1. © 2019 Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin. All Rights Reserved. This article may not be reprinted without the express written permission of our firm. For reprints, contact tamontemuro@mdwcg.com.