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Personal Injury Law Conference 2025


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  • Start Date:2025-10-30 09:00:00
  • End Date:2025-10-30 16:20:00
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  • Level:Intermediate
  • Topics:Tort

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This program is eligible for 6 hours of CLE credit in 60-minute states. In 50-minute states, this program is eligible for 7.2 hours of CLE credit. Credit hours are estimated and are subject to each state’s approval and credit rounding rules.

Overview

Join PBI for our 2025 Personal Injury Law Conference, to learn, compare, share, and challenge emerging developments, trends and practices in personal injury litigation. 

Top personal injury lawyers, judges and experts gather to offer an information-packed agenda of topics that zero in on your practice.

We bring you statewide geographic representation, plaintiff versus defense perspectives, updates on the many tangents of personal injury litigation, and trade secrets of the baby boomers and millennials, and the generations in between!

Stay on top of the issues that are essential for your practice

Take advantage of virtual lectures, diverse panels, access to the state’s most respected plaintiff’s and defense counsel and judges, and opportunities to ask your questions throughout the day. 

We're tackling these high-impact subjects:

  • Keeping Politics out of the Courtroom: How Politics Impact Judicial Security, Maintaining Rule of Law
  • Industrial Accidents
  • Bad Faith Claims and UIM 
  • Municipal Liability
  • So, You Settled Your Catastrophic Case, Now What? Issues With Post-Resolution.
  • Ethical Issues in Focus


Sponsored by the PBA Civil Litigation Section, this Conference supports their mission to build community and a supportive network through innovative, informative and fun programming.

Agenda

9:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Keeping Politics out of the Courtroom: How Politics Impact Judicial Security, Maintaining Rule of Law

This course will present a panel discussion with Judges from the federal and state court benches to see how and whether politics are infiltrating the courtroom, whether it is appropriate, if ever, and how to avoid it in practice. The course will draw on case law and the Judicial Code of Conduct, as well as Ethics Rules, to explore what is allowed and what is not proper when politics enter the courtroom. It will also explore the consequences of the politization of the bench within society and the impact on judicial independence and security and maintaining the rule of law.

10:00 AM- 10:10 AM
Break

10:10 AM - 11:10 AM
Industrial Accidents

Industrial accidents present complex, complicated, and often expensive presuit investigation. They also require skilled communication with attorneys, adjusters, employers, and workers’ compensation adjusters before suit. This course will examine how to navigate the important pre-suit considerations that must be made to avoid taking bad, costly cases just based on damages’ appeal. It will also explore how to navigate the many mine fields that confront industrial accident investigation, litigation, and resolution.

11:10 AM - 11:20 AM
Break

11:20 AM - 12:20 PM
How to Make and Defend UIM Bad Faith Claims

As a plaintiff’s attorney, have you ever received a UIM offer so insulting that you wanted to immediately sue the insurance company and adjuster for having the audacity to present it? As a defense attorney, have you ever received a UIM bad faith threat so ridiculous that you couldn’t stop laughing? If you’ve been in either of these positions, this is the course for you. We will focus on litigating UIM bad faith claims from the plaintiff and defense perspectives, with insight from experienced attorneys into what works and what doesn’t.

12:20 PM - 12:50 PM
Lunch Break

12:50 PM - 1:50 PM
Municipal Liability and the Pennsylvania Political Tort Claims Act

This session will provide a comprehensive overview of municipal liability in Pennsylvania under the Political Subdivision Tort Claims Act (PSTCA, 42 Pa.C.S. §§ 8541–8564). The panel will discuss the scope of governmental immunity and the statutory exceptions, the procedural requirements as well as the cap on recoverable damages. The panelists will also provide useful strategies for prosecuting and defending these claims.

1:50 PM – 2:00 PM
Break

2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
So, You Settled Your Catastrophic Case, Now What?

Issues with Post-Resolution Settling a complex, catastrophic case for good value often occludes the somewhat intense aftermath regarding what your client should do with all of their new-found largesse. What is rarely taught or discussed is how to optimize your client’s recovery by working cooperatively with counsel and structured settlement companies. Doing so can maximize and mold recovery to all parties’ advantage. Seasoned structured settlement consultants and catastrophic injury attorneys on both sides of the “v” will discuss how to avoid entanglement in the cobwebs of post-settlement distribution.

3:00 PM - 3:10 PM
Break

3:10 PM - 4:10 PM
Ethics Potpourri

This session will review several recent Pennsylvania Supreme Court decisions and Disciplinary Board decisions  These decisions address critical issues such as the application of collateral estoppel in disciplinary matters, the appropriate standard of proof in attorney discipline cases, the limits of Rule 1.5(a) when a lawyer attempts to assess fees against an adverse party, and the potential for reinstatement following disbarment. In addition, the session will explore recent Disciplinary Board decisions concerning the abuse of a license to practice law, failure to participate in the disciplinary process, the impact of a lack of remorse on the outcome of disciplinary proceedings, and both effective and ineffective uses of Braun mitigation evidence. We will also discuss the disciplinary ramifications that may follow when a court imposes sanctions against an attorney, particularly when the conduct underlying those sanctions reflects a violation of the Rules of Professional Conduct. Finally, the session will examine the new advertising rules regarding communications related to your legal services.

Faculty

James B. Dilsheimer, Esq.

Mr. Dilsheimer is a partner and trial attorney at Stampone O’Brien Dilsheimer Law in Cheltenham. Before that, he practiced most recently with Saltz Mongeluzzi Barrett & Bendesky.  Mr. Dilsheimer has vast experience handling complex, catastrophic injury cases in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, and the District of Columbia, as well as other locations around the country. He concentrates his practice on major, catastrophic injury litigation. He has worked on the settlement and trial of several multi-million dollar cases and has a wide range of experience in cases involving traumatic brain injury, defective products, construction accidents, FELA, premises liability, medical malpractice, motor vehicle accidents, subrogation matters, and commercial litigation.  Mr. Dilsheimer’s successful verdict in a Monroe County, PA jury trial was reported by The National Law Journal as one of the “Top PA Verdicts of 2010” in the January 2010 edition of Verdict Search National. The trial involved a head-on automobile accident. He graduated magna cum laude from the Temple University Beasley School of Law in 1992.  Mr. Dilsheimer was Managing Editor of the Temple Law Review.  He graduated magna cum laude from Bowdoin College in 1988. Mr. Dilsheimer does pro-bono work for the Gift of Life, which coordinates organ donation and transplantation in the tri-state area.

Amy J. Coco, Esq.

Amy Coco is a shareholder at the Pittsburgh law firm of DiBella Weinheimer, where she has focused her practice on Professional Responsibility for more than 30 years. She represents lawyers, judges, and law students in matters involving ethics, licensure, professional responsibility, risk management, and law practice management counseling. Amy is the current President of the Allegheny County Bar Association (ACBA) and previously served six years on its Board of Governors. Within the ACBA, she has chaired the Nominating Committee and By-Laws Committee, the Professional Ethics Committee (where she continues to serve as a Duty Officer), and the Lawyers Insurance Committee. She has also served on the Council of the Solo and Small Firm Section and chaired subcommittees within the Women in the Law Division. At the Pennsylvania Bar Association (PBA), Amy is Co-Chair of the Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility Committee. She served as the PBA’s Woman At Large Governor (2021–2024) and chaired its Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Team from 2022 to 2024. She is also the Director of the University of Pittsburgh School of Law’s Incubator Program, mentoring lawyers as they establish solo practices. In addition, she is a member of the Washington County, Philadelphia County Bar Associations, as well as the American Bar Association and its Center for Professional Responsibility and the Association of Professional Responsibility Lawyers (APRL). A frequent lecturer and writer on professional liability, diversity and inclusion, and ethics issues, Amy has been recognized by Best Lawyers in America for Ethics and Professional Responsibility Law since 2024 and has been named a Pennsylvania Super Lawyer annually since 2018. In 2022, she was recognized as one of Pittsburgh’s Top 50 Lawyers. She earned her J.D., magna cum laude, from the University of Pittsburgh School of Law in 1994, and her B.A. in Journalism from Indiana University Bloomington in 1989.

Hon. Keli M. Neary

Keli M. Neary is a judge with the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania. Judge Neary is a 2003 graduate of the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown and a 2006 graduate of Widener University Commonwealth Law School. After law school, she clerked for Judges Rehkamp, Morrow, and Quigley in the Perry County Court of Common Pleas. Judge Neary then served for five years as an Assistant Counsel with the Governor’s Office of General Counsel assigned to the Pennsylvania State Police. She joined the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General in 2012 where she became the Executive Deputy Attorney General in charge of the Civil Law Division in 2019, overseeing the work of approximately 120 attorneys and support staff. In her time at the Office, Neary worked on countless injunctions and other complex litigation matters and represented nearly every agency and office of the Commonwealth. She is an active member of various sections of the Pennsylvania Bar Association, including serving as Chair of the Federal Practice Committee and Co-Vice Chair of the Women in the Profession Commission; the immediate past president of the Middle District Chapter of the Federal Bar Association; and the current president of the James S. Bowman Chapter of the American Inns of Court.

Jonathan M. Huerta, Esq.

Jonathan M. Huerta is a partner with the KingSpry Law Firm in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Concentrating his practice in the areas of litigation and education law, Huerta is chair of the firm’s Local Taxation and Assessment Practice Group. He is admitted to practice in Pennsylvania as well as the U.S. District Courts for the Middle and Eastern District of Pennsylvania. He is an active member of the Northampton County and Pennsylvania Bar Associations, formerly serving as Chair of the NCBA Young Lawyers Division and Zone 2 Governor for the PBA. Huerta also previously served on the Board of Governors of the Greater Lehigh Valley Chamber of Commerce, and serves on the board of the Cancer Support Community of the Lehigh Valley. Every year since 2019, he has been named a Super Lawyer Rising Star by Pennsylvania’s Super Lawyer Magazine . He has also been recognized as a Future Leader of the Lehigh Valley at the Greater Lehigh Valley Chamber of Commerce’s Excellence in Business Awards and more recently, as the LGBTQ Business Council Ally of the Year. Before joining KingSpry, Huerta was a law clerk for the Honorable Judge Emil Giordano at the Court of Common Pleas of Northampton County and was an extern with the Honorable Renee Cohn Jubelirer at the Commonwealth Court. He earned his Juris Doctorate from Pennsylvania State University, Dickinson School of Law and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from the University of Texas at Austin.

Jay N. Silberblatt, Esq.

Mr. Silberblatt is a partner with the Pittsburgh law firm of Silberblatt Mermelstein, P.C. He received his B.A., cum laude, from Allegheny College in 1977 and his J.D. from the University of Pittsburgh School of Law in 1980 where he served on the Law Review. He is Board Certified by the National Board of Trial Advocacy as a Civil Trial Advocate. Mr. Silberblatt concentrates his practice in civil litigation with a particular emphasis on lawyers’ professional liability matters. He served as the 128th President of the Pennsylvania Bar Association from 2022-2023.  He has served two terms on the Board of Governors of the Allegheny County Bar Association, and he is a Fellow of the Academy of Trial Lawyers of Allegheny County, having also served on its Board of Governors. Mr. Silberblatt has served as Chair of both the Civil Litigation Section of the Allegheny County Bar Association and the Civil Litigation Section of the Pennsylvania Bar Association, and as a Director of the Pennsylvania Bar Foundation. He was the PBA Zone 12 Governor from 2015 to 2018 and is a member of the PBA House of Delegates and represents the PBA on the American Bar Association House of Delegates. He is the Immediate Past Chair of the PBA Lawyers Professional Liability Committee, an appointed member of the PBA Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility Committee, and a current member of council of the PBA Minority Bar Committee.  He served a six-year term as a member of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania Continuing Legal Education Board, and he is a Hearing Committee Member for the Disciplinary Board of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.  He was appointed by the Supreme Court and currently serves on the Interbranch Commission for Gender, Racial, and Ethnic Fairness. Most recently, he was appointed by the President of the ABA to its Taskforce to Combat Antisemitism.  He received PBA Special Achievement Awards in 2000 for his work in planning the PBA Civil Litigation Section’s Retreat and in 2004 for his work in planning and presenting malpractice avoidance programs for the Professional Liability Committee.  Jay was awarded the PBA President’s Award in 2002 for his efforts with Senate Bill 406 and Rule 1023.1 of the Pennsylvania Rules of Civil Procedure, in 2020 for his work on the PBA Covid-19 Task Force, and in 2023 for his work on the PBA’s Search and Transition Committee.  A third generation Pennsylvania lawyer, he is the author of numerous legal articles that have appeared in The Barrister, The Pennsylvania Bar Association Quarterly, The Pennsylvania Law Weekly, The Pennsylvania Lawyer, The Pittsburgh Legal Journal, The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, The Pennsylvania Family Lawyer, The Advocate, and Trial. Mr. Silberblatt has lectured for the Allegheny County Bar Association, the Pennsylvania Bar Association, the Pennsylvania Bar Institute, the Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers Association, and Minnesota Lawyers Mutual Insurance Company

Christopher J. Marzzacco, Esq.

Mr. Marzzacco is the sole owner of Marzzacco Niven & Associates, in Harrisburg. The firm provides representation in Personal Injury, Workers’ Compensation, Social Security Disability, Employment Discrimination and Civil Rights matters throughout Pennsylvania. Mr. Marzzacco’s practice is concentrated in automobile, motorcycle and trucking case litigation, including Wrongful Death and Survival actions. He also represents persons seriously injured or killed in premises liability cases, work accidents, dangerous or defective product cases and civil rights matters. Mr. Marzzacco was rated by his peers as “The Best Lawyers in America” from 2017 to present and named in “Super Lawyers” every year since 2017 as well. He has lectured at Continuing Legal Education seminars for PBI, PAJ and others, presenting on various topics and has written on a variety of personal injury law, automobile law and automobile insurance issues for the Legal Intelligencer and other publications. Marzzacco is a member of several Trial Lawyers’ groups, including the Pennsylvania Association for Justice (PAJ), where he currently serves on the Middle District Board of Governors; the American Association for Justice (AAJ), as a member of the Trucking Litigation Group; and the Dauphin and Cumberland County Bar Associations, having served on the Board of Directors in Dauphin County from 2019-2020 and currently serving as the CLE Board Chairperson. Mr. Marzzacco has taught trial advocacy at Widener University School of Law’s Intensive Trial Advocacy Program (ITAP) from 2001 to present and has coached trial teams for Widener University’s Mock Trial program as well. Marzzacco also served on the law school’s Dean’s Advisory Committee from 2021 to 2023.

Hon. Mark A. Kearney

President Obama commissioned Mark A. Kearney as a judge for the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania in December 2014 following a unanimous voice vote in the United States Senate. He also presides by designation in the District of the Virgin Islands since 2023, and earlier presided by designation in the District of Delaware, Middle and Western Districts of Pennsylvania from 2016-2022. Villanova University awarded Judge Kearney a bachelor’s degree majoring in Economics and English with honors in 1984 followed by a Juris Doctorate in 1987. He accepted a one-year term as the judicial law clerk for the Honorable Maurice A. Hartnett, III (then a Vice Chancellor) of the Delaware Court of Chancery in his first year after law school. A member of the Delaware and Pennsylvania Bars, he is published as a lead author on Delaware fiduciary standards in two editions of the Villanova Law Review (1995, 1996) and was a multi-year contributing editor to Butterworths Journal of International Banking and Financial Law. He regularly addressed legal and fiduciary issues in seven publications before joining the Court. He serves on Villanova Law School’s Board of Consultors since 2012. He served as the 2014-2015 President of the Pennsylvania Bar Institute and 2009 President of the 2200-member Montgomery Bar Association. Judge Kearney presently serves on the United States Judicial Conference Committee for Court Administration and Case Management, on the Court of Appeals’s Courts in the Community Committee, and on the Executive Committee of the Federal Judges Association representing federal Judges in the Third Circuit. He serves as Chair of the District Court’s Community Outreach and Public Relations Committee, Chair of the Pennsylvania Bar Association’s Law Related Education Committee, and a Vice Chair of the Pennsylvania Bar Association’s Federal Practice Committee.

Kevin D. Rauch, Esq.

An accomplished trial lawyer, Kevin Rauch has served as Managing Partner of the Harrisburg office of Summers, McDonnell, Hudock, Guthrie & Rauch, PC since its opening in 2003. Kevin handles a wide range of cases, having tried over 100 of them to verdict in both federal and state courts throughout the Commonwealth. Additionally, he has argued before the Pennsylvania Superior and Supreme Courts, as well as the federal appellate courts. Mr. Rauch serves as outside counsel for a number of area businesses in matters ranging from business planning, contract negotiation, employee relations, licensing and conflict resolution. He is also a member of the Capital Region Advisory Board of S&T Bank. He is a graduate of Washington and Lee University School of Law, J.D., and Allegheny County, B.A. He is admitted to practice in Pennsylvania and before the U.S. District Courts of the Western, Middle, and Eastern Districts.

Lynette Favorite

Lynette Favorite is a Case Manager/Consultant with Arcadia. She helps clients navigate the structured settlement process by designing tailored payment plans that provide long-term financial security. She collaborates closely with attorneys, claimants, and insurers to structure settlements efficiently, ensuring the best outcomes for all parties. Lynette brings over twenty years of operations and project management experience, including a prior 10-year tenure with Arcadia (formerly EPS Settlements Group). She has also led high-performing teams, fostering growth and success along the way. Known for her calm and focused approach, Lynette excels under pressure, making thoughtful decisions without rushing the process. She values collaboration, relationship-building, and continuous improvement, all of which drive her client-focused work. She finds motivation in helping injured parties regain a sense of normalcy while assisting clients in resolving complex cases. She is affiliated with the National Structured Settlement Trade Association (NSSTA), National Structured Settlement Trade Association (NSSTA) Women’s Caucus, and National African American Insurance Association (NAAIA).

Hon. John T. McVay, Jr.

Jack McVay, Jr. has served as a judge on the Allegheny Court of Common Pleas since 2007, where he has been assigned to the Family Division. His caseload consists of juvenile dependency, delinquency and adult cases. He previously served in Allegheny County as assistant county solicitor, counsel for the Housing Authority, and assistant Pittsburgh city solicitor, while maintaining a part-time law practice. Judge McVay earned a B.S. in pharmacy from Duquesne University and a J.D. from Duquesne University.

Sudhir R. Patel, Esq.

Sud Patel is a partner in the Pottsville, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania law firm of Fanelli, Evans & Patel, P.C. He is a trial lawyer who has handled and tried cases in various state and federal courts throughout Pennsylvania, as well as before the Court of Federal Claims, the United States Tax Court, the American Arbitration Association and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Board of Claims. His areas of practice include personal injury, medical malpractice, construction litigation and criminal defense. He is a member of the Million Dollar and Multimillion Dollar Advocates Forum. He has secured multiple million dollar plus civil verdicts in rural Counties as well as felony criminal acquittals. He is a Past President of the Pennsylvania Association for Justice (PAJ), formerly the Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers’ Association. He has been a long-standing member of the PAJ’s Board of Governors as well as its Executive Committee. He also serves as a PAJ LAWPAC Trustee. Mr. Patel is also a member of the American Association for Justice (AAJ), and is also actively involved in the Schuylkill County Bar Association, where he served as President for 2012-2013. He has organized and implemented an alternative dispute resolution program in Schuylkill County. Mr. Patel also currently serves on Pennsylvania’s Judicial Conduct Board and is the Chairman of the Board. Mr. Patel has been a speaker at numerous continuous legal education seminars, speaking on issues ranging from social media to personal injury/medical malpractice damages and developing a profitable law practice. He also serves as a Mediator, both privately and through the Middle District of Pennsylvania’s ADR Program, and has successfully mediated several multi-party cases and seven figure cases. Mr. Patel has also served as the Solicitor for numerous municipal and governmental entities, as well as a local school district. He has been active throughout his community in activities ranging from fundraising for community projects to various athletic leagues. He regularly speaks at school districts throughout Schuylkill County on the dangers of distracted driving, and has also lectured hundreds of teens on responsible social media use. In what he describes as the most thankless of his community service forays, he has served multiple terms as President of the Orwigsburg Little League. He has also coordinated annual coat and canned food drives for the Schuylkill County Bar Association and the Blue Mountain School District, which have resulted in thousands of coats and canned food items collected and donated to the local Salvation Army chapter and local food banks. Mr. Patel is a 1988 graduate of Blue Mountain High School. He received his undergraduate degree from Lehigh University in 1992 and his law degree from Villanova University School of Law in 1995. Mr. Patel resides in Orwigsburg, Schuylkill County with his wife, Dr. Anju Patel, and their two sons, Arjun (age 20) and AJ (age 18).

Jennifer S. Coatsworth, Esq.

Ms. Coatsworth is a partner at Margolis Edelstein. She has litigated hundreds of motor vehicle, dealer fraud and lemon law cases from both the plaintiff and defense sides. Additionally, she concentrates her practice in the defense of professionals such as realtors, home inspectors, accountants and physicians. She also has extensive experience with premises liability and product liability and has handled employment and construction work and several fraternity cases. Ms. Coatsworth has defended dozens of car dealerships and real estate sales people for claims of breach of contract and fraud and violations of various fraud-related statutes such as the Unfair Trade Practices Act, the Magnuson Moss Warranty Improvement Act, the Pennsylvania and New Jersey Lemon Laws, the New Vehicle Damage Disclosure Act, the Automotive Industry Trade Practices Act, the Real Estate Sellers Disclosure Law and the Real Estate Licensing and Registration Act. Additionally, Ms. Coatsworth specializes in representing Greek letter organizations in all manner of claims including dram shop, hazing, and personal injury. She was selected for inclusion in Pennsylvania Super Lawyers Rising Stars from 2011 through 2018 and Super Lawyers in 2021-2025. Ms. Coatsworth currently serves on the Board of Governors of the Philadelphia Bar Association as Immediate Past Chancellor, having previously served as Chancellor, Chancellor-Elect, Vice Chancellor, Assistant Treasurer, Secretary, Assistant Secretary, Parliamentarian and Elected Member. Additionally, she is a past co-chair of the Women in the Profession Committee, and she is also very active with the State Civil Litigation Section, Women’s Rights Committee, LGBTQ Rights Committee and the Real Property Section. She previously served on the Executive Committee of the Young Lawyers Division of that organization for six years and held the positions of Secretary and Vice Chair of the Division. She also served as a Trustee of the Philadelphia Bar Foundation and a Board Member for Philadelphia VIP. She serves on the Leadership Council of Community Legal Services and the Advisory Board for Pennsylvanians for Modern Courts. In the Pennsylvania Bar Association, Ms. Coatsworth is the Immediate Past Zone One Governor and she co-chairs the Membership Development Committee. She also serves as Vice Chair of the Civil and Equal Rights Committee and Large Firm Management Committee, and she sits on the Executive Counsel of the Civil Litigation Section as a Past Chair and the Women in the Profession Commission’s Executive Council as Co-Chair of the 2026 Fall Retreat. She previously served as co-chair of the PBA Women in the Profession Commission and chaired several of its committees including Annual Meeting, Fall Retreat and Awards Committee. She is also a Past Chancellor of the Louis D. Brandeis Law Society, and she serves on several committees of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania including the Community Outreach Committee and the Jury Diversity Task Force.

Carrie J. McConnell, Esq.

Ms. McConnell is an Partner at Summers, McDonnell, Hudock, Guthrie & Rauch, PC. She specializes in complex litigation, with a focus on UM/UIM coverage, transportation defense, premises liability, construction and products liability. Ms. McConnell has tried multiple jury cases to verdict throughout Central Pennsylvania. She has also appeared before the Pennsylvania appellate courts. Ms. McConnell earned her law degree from the Penn State Dickinson School of Law in 2011 and her B.A. from Drexel University in 2008.

Timothy M. Knowles, Esq.

Tim’s practice includes all aspects of civil litigation, including personal injury and commercial/business lawsuits. Tim has experience litigating cases in Pennsylvania state and federal courts. As a result of his successes, Tim has been named to the Pennsylvania Super Lawyers Rising Star list. This distinction is given to lawyers under 40 and to no more than 2.5% of lawyers in the state. Tim is active in the Montgomery and Pennsylvania Bar Associations. He has been a member of the Montgomery Bar Association’s Leadership Academy and the Pennsylvania Bar Association’s Bar Leadership Institute. He is Co-Chair of the Montgomery Bar Association’s Pro Bono, Access to Justice, and Community Service Committee. He also serves as Education Liaison to the Pennsylvania Bar Association’s Civil Litigation Section. In recognition of his public service, Tim was awarded the Montgomery Bar Association’s 2022 Henry Stuckert Miller Public Service Award. Tim graduated from Temple University Law School in 2010, where he was in the top twenty-five percent of his class and served as a staff editor on the Temple Journal of Science, Technology, and Environmental Law. While in law school, Tim interned for Judges Abramson and Carrafiello in the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas, volunteered at the Defender Association of Philadelphia, and spent a semester as an intern with the Claims Unit of the Philadelphia Law Department. As an undergraduate, Tim studied double bass performance at Temple University, where he graduated summa cum laude. When Tim is not practicing law, he likes to listen to music, spend time with his family, and study the Korean language. He serves on the board of directors for the Cheltenham Center for the Arts and on the Whitpain Township Shade Tree Commission.

Hon. Barbara A. McDermott

Judge McDermott serves on the Pennsylvania Court of Common Pleas (First Judicial District) and is currently the team leader of the Homicide and Non-Fatal Shooting Programs. She has served on numerous committees of the First Judicial District.She also represents the FJD at the PA Conference of State Trial Judges (executive committee) and is co-chair of the Criminal Law Section of the PSCTJ.She is a member of the American Law Institute, the Pennsylvania Sentencing Commission, the Pennsylvania Interstate State Council, and the Criminal Jury Instructions Committee. Judge McDermott previously served as the National Association of Women Judges’ District Director for Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware. Judge McDermott lectures frequently for the American Institute for Justice and the Pennsylvania Bar Institute, and lectures nationally.She judges moot court competitions and has taught at Arcadia University.She is a Board Member of the Urban Resources Development Corporation (a housing non-profit faith-based organization) based in the Germantown section of Philadelphia and has been active in the Philadelphia Criminal Law Inn of Court since its inception. Besides participating she has been a member of its executive committee. She has served as chair of the Jury Committee and co-chair of the Women Judges Initiative of the First Judicial District.She was a criminal defense trial attorney (1990-2011); law clerk, Court of Common Pleas (1990-2001); Assistant District Attorney in Philadelphia (1984-1990); Assistant Counsel and Special Deputy Attorney General, Department of Environmental Resources (1980-1984). Judge McDermott is a graduate of Georgetown University Law Center and Seton Hill University.

Liam M. O’Brien, Esq.

Liam O’Brien is a trial attorney with Stampone O’Brien Dilsheimer Holloway. He focuses solely on catastrophic personal injury litigation. Liam represents victims of motor vehicle accidents, slip & falls, product liability claims, and medical malpractice claims. Liam also manages the firm’s Lead Development Department and has previous experience in Employment Law, Title IX compliance and Bankruptcy Law. Liam is proud to have lived up and down the east coast. From the metropolitan centers closer to the shores, to the lonely towns nestled in the Appalachian Mountains. These experiences have given Liam a passion for representing those from all backgrounds and a dedication to helping those who are truly in need, no matter where they are located. Liam is currently licensed to practice law in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the State of New Jersey. Outside the office, you will find Liam on a golf course and spending time with family and friends. An avid sports fan, Liam loves to watch baseball and football, especially his Virginia Tech Hokies. He is a graduate of Elon University School of Law, Juris Doctor, and Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Bachelor of Art in Philosophy and Philosophy, Politics, and Economics.

Andrew P. Campbell, Esq.

Andrew brings vast experience in insurance defense litigation to his practice in Casualty Department at Marshall Dennehey, P.C., where he focuses on construction, fire and product liability litigation. Andrew has had the privilege of defending some of the largest construction companies in the region in catastrophic personal injury and death cases as well as high exposure construction defect claims. Andrew also has an extensive understanding of related areas of practice, including contract and corporate law. His broad legal experience allows him to expertly and efficiently handle an almost unlimited range of cases. Prior to joining the firm, Andrew was a member of the Delany Law firm in center city Philadelphia. He gained additional experience as an associate at two other Pennsylvania law firms, and at the Bucks County Legal Aid Society. He is a graduate of Villanova University School of Law, J.D., and Villanova University, B.A. His professional affiliations include the American Bar Association, Bucks County Bar Association, Defense Research Institute, Gloucester County Bar Association, National Fire Protection Association, New York Bar Association, and Pennsylvania Bar Association. He is admitted to practice in Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, and before the U.S. District Court District of New Jersey and U.S. District Court Eastern District of Pennsylvania.

Kenneth S. Butensky, Esq.

In his role as “Of Counsel” in the City of Philadelphia Law Department, Ken advises City agencies on liability exposure and risk avoidance; litigation and spreading risk through leasing and contracting. He drafts proposed legislation and participates in bench-bar groups that draft rules to promote the equitable and efficient management of civil trial practice. Ken mentors new attorneys, presents CLEs, and teaches as an adjunct professor at Temple University Beasley School of Law. Ken was twice vice-president and president of the Philadelphia Association of Defense Counsel (2023-2024) and remains a member of PADC’s Executive Committee. Before his appointment as “Of Counsel,” Ken served as Chief Deputy City Solicitor where he supervised the Tort Litigation Unit for almost thirteen years. He also supervised the Arbitrations Division in Tort Litigation for ten years. As a trial attorney, Ken prosecuted environmental and life-safety cases in the Code & Public Nuisance Litigation Unit, represented the City in tort litigation and has aggressively pursued insurance carriers for coverages owed to the City. For fifteen years, Ken also served as General Counsel to the City’s Board of License and Inspection Review. Before joining the Law Department, Ken served as law clerk to the Hon. Richard B. Klein, Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas, Civil Trial Division. Ken is a graduate of Boston University and Temple University School of Law.

Katherine Cole Douglas, Esq.

Katherine Cole Douglas is a member of Bennett, Bricklin & Saltzburg LLC and focuses her practice on insurance coverage and bad faith matters. Kathy attended The Dickinson School of Law in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, graduating with honors in 1990. As a member of the firm’s insurance coverage and bad faith team, Kathy has vast experience in the defense of insurer bad faith claims. In those cases she focuses on intensive preparation of company witnesses for deposition and the strategic use of dispositive and pre-trial motions to the insurer’s advantage. She has also participated in extensive investigation of plaintiffs and their attorneys’ conduct in order to establish the defense of “reverse” or “comparative” bad faith. In addition to her work with the insurance coverage and bad faith team, Kathy handles uninsured/underinsured motorist cases. With her heightened sensitivity to “good faith” claims handling, she has been able to counsel her clients about potential problems and bring such claims to reasonable and amicable resolution. Kathy has developed a litigation style which focuses on thorough, meticulous development of the file and focused discovery. Kathy possesses strong research, writing and oral advocacy skills and prides herself on her responsiveness to clients. Kathy has frequently spoken at seminars on bad faith and uninsured/underinsured motorist topics. In 2017, Kathy received the honor of appointment as a Hearing Committee Member serving the Disciplinary Board of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. In 2024 she was named a Pennsylvania Super Lawyer®.

Andrew W. Norfleet, J.D., L.M.

Andrew “Andy” Norfleet practices with Lavery Law and focuses his practice on the defense of public entities and officials throughout Pennsylvania. He defends municipalities, municipal officials, and public entities in various government and civil rights matters, including law enforcement/police misconduct, corrections claims, municipal liability, discrimination claims, First Amendment violations and Constitutional claims, including Section 1983 claims. Andy is a graduate of the Pennsylvania State University, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and a Bachelor of Arts in American Studies. He attended the Widener University School of Law (Harrisburg Campus), where he was named the President of the Moot Court Honor Society. Andy was named a member of the Trial Advocacy Honor Society and was selected to serve as a Widener University Teaching Fellow (Torts). As a senior, he was elected as a member of the National Order of Barristers. In 2022, Andy earned his LL.M in Trial Advocacy, cum laude, from the Temple University Beasley School of Law. Andy was named the co-recipient of the Faculty Award, an honor given to the graduate of the Trial Advocacy LL.M. Program, who demonstrated outstanding achievement in courtroom presentation and performance. After graduating from college and before beginning his legal career, Andy served as the Executive Director of Dauphin County Pretrial Services. In this position, he gained invaluable experience working with members of the Dauphin County Court of Common Pleas, the District Attorney’s Office, the Public Defender’s Office, and local law enforcement agencies. Andy also gained insight into municipal departments and employees’ “day-to-day” work. Andy also worked with County officials to assist with developing pretrial agencies throughout the Commonwealth. After graduation, Andy began his legal career as an associate attorney at Metzger, Wickersham, Knauss, and Erb. He was later named a partner in the firm and was elected to the firm’s management committee. In 2011, Andy operated a litigation partnership for eight years in the Harrisburg/Camp Hill areas. After a year managing the Social Security Disability practice area for a prominent Harrisburg litigation firm, Andy joined Lavery Law as a partner. Andy is a member of the Pennsylvania Bar and the United States District Court for the Western, Middle, and Eastern Districts of Pennsylvania. He has argued before courts throughout the Commonwealth, including the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court, the Pennsylvania Superior Court, and the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. Andy is a member of the Defense Research Institute (DRI). He is a member of the Litigation Skills Steering Committee and a member of the Civil Rights and Government Liability Committees. Beginning in 2022, Andy has served as an Adjunct Professor in the Temple University Beasley School of Law LL.M. in Trial Advocacy Program. He also served as an Adjunct Professor for Advanced Trial Advocacy for 2L students.

Claudine Q. Homolash, Esq.

Claudine Homolash is a dedicated Plaintiff’s Structured Settlement Broker and Settlement Planner with Sage Settlement Consulting. With a distinguished career as a former personal injury attorney, she has successfully resolved hundreds of cases for profoundly injured clients, demonstrating her commitment to achieving the best outcomes for those she serves. Claudine’s comprehensive understanding of the legal system and focus on clients’ needs offers a well-rounded approach to settlement planning that benefits all parties. Her extensive experience working on all types of personal injury settlements coupled with her legal background ensures that all parties benefit from her services. She is well-versed in the settlement planning process, case valuations, and the intricacies surrounding government benefits, trusts, qualified settlement funds, and mass tort settlements. She is a graduate of Saint Joseph’s University and Villanova University School of Law, Juris Doctorate. She is admitted to practice in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and before the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, and District Court of New Jersey. Claudine is a member of the Philadelphia Trial Lawyers Association, Pennsylvania Association for Justice, New Jersey Association for Justice, and American Association of Settlement Consultants.

Deborah A. Winokur, Esq.

Deborah is the Associate General Counsel at Cozen O’Connor. She advises clients on risk management, ethics, and professional responsibility issues arising within their law firms and practices. Deborah also works with stakeholders within the firm to advise on ethical aspects of pending matters and to assure adherence to ethical standards and compliance with firm policies. In addition, she advises firm management on lateral recruitment and integration. Deborah handles pro bono representations, including representing clients through the Support Center for Child Advocates. Deborah was appointed to the ABA Standing Committee on Public Protection in the Provision of Legal Services in 2023 and is Co-Chair of the ABA Section of Litigation Ethics and Professionalism Committee. Deborah was elected to the Pennsylvania Bar Association House of Delegates and is Vice Chair of the Pennsylvania Bar Association’s Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility and a member of the Women in the Profession and Unauthorized Practice of Law Committees. In addition, she serves as Co-Chair of the Philadelphia Bar Association’s Professional Responsibility and Professional Guidance Committee. She is a lecturer in law and teaches a course in Professional Responsibility and Ethics at the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School. Deborah is also a regular columnist for Law360, where she shares her insights on current legal ethics issues. Deborah earned her bachelor’s degree, cum laude, from the University of Pennsylvania and her law degree from Columbia University School of Law.


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