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Jonathan Schochor

The Man Who Changed My Life

03.23.11

A doctor. Maurice L. Brown, M.D. But this wasn't a doctor who was negligent, or made a terrible error. This was my father-in-law, who in the '70's had an obstetric/gynecological practice in Philadelphia. I had an undying respect for him. More»

Philip C. Federico

Shattered Dreams

05.20.11

My first experience of medical malpractice came at the age of 21, but it wasn’t as part of my university studies; instead, it was personal. As I’ve written in my previous blog, I was a top athlete at John Hopkins as a member of both the lacrosse and football teams until a major ankle injury forced me to the sidelines.

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Kerry D. Staton

Alternative Dispute Resolution

07.27.11

As a trial lawyer with close to thirty years experience, I am very comfortable in the courtroom. My skill and experience in medical malpractice litigation has produced overwhelmingly successful results for my clients.

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James D. Cardea

Creating the Legacy

09.01.11<

After you lose a loved one, their birthday and other holidays are always tinged with sadness, and the anniversary of their passing isn't easy either.

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Scott P. Kurlander

Negative Online Doctor Reviews

05.16.11

We always advise people to research the background of their doctors and surgeons as much as possible before any major treatment or operation. Nowadays, many people perform this research online using review sites, which allow patients to comment about their personal experiences. More»

Jonathan Goldberg

Communication is Key

06.24.11

One of the most important—yet often overlooked—aspects of our work is communication. It's something we stress as a firm, and I think it's one of the keys to our success. More»