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Tom is experienced in representing a broad range of entities in complex commercial bankruptcy cases including, among others, debtors, committees, debtor-in-possession lenders, secured and unsecured creditors, trustees, landlords, lessors, insurers, and parties purchasing assets. He regularly defends preference and fraudulent transfer actions and participates in the preparation of opinion letters regarding bankruptcy law matters in connections with complex commercial transactions.
Tom graduated from the University of Michigan with Honors, Magna Cum Laude and Phi Beta Kappa in 1971. He was the author of numerous law review articles and was a speaker at national attorney conferences as a law student at the University of Virginia, graduating in 1975. While he attended the University of Virginia, he developed the university’s patent policy, which related to projects completed by scientists at the university. After graduation, he served as a law clerk for Federal Judge John T. Copenhaver in Charleston, West Virginia.. Tom worked briefly for a corporate and defense law firm in Louisville, Kentucky but then decided to devote his career to working for the “underdog”.. Tom moved to Wilmington, Delaware in 1978 and in 1981 co-founded Jacobs & Crumplar with Bob Jacobs. Tom is currently the Managing Director of the firm. He is a member of the Delaware and New Jersey bars and bar associations. He is also a member of the American Association for Justice and the National Crime Victim’s Bar Association.. In 1988 Tom obtained the second highest injury verdict – $ 75 million dollars – in United States history for an asbestos case. In 2010, he obtained the largest award – over $ 30 million dollars – against an individual church in United States history for a sex abuse case. This was one of the ten highest verdicts in the United States for 2010.. Tom is an Elder at Emmanuel Orthodox Presbyterian Church in Wilmington and has been extensively involved in local community groups.
Timothy J. Weiler is a Delaware bankruptcy attorney and owner of Tim Weiler Law in Wilmington, Delaware. The firm helps consumers eliminate debt through Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy.. Timothy J. Weiler was one of the few Delaware bankruptcy lawyers that were instrumental in convincing state legislators to change Delaware’s conservative exemptions. These changes have allowed numerous Delaware residents seeking debt relief to remain in their homes and keep more of their personal property. Mr. Weiler has been practicing bankruptcy law since 1990.
The quickest way to find out about my background, including articles I have written and organizations I belong to, is to view my blog, called The Delaware Corporate and Commercial Litigation Blog, or to view my bio on the website of my firm, Lewis Brisbois--one of the largest law firms in the U.S.. I have published over 1000 articles on corporate and commercial litigation, some of which have been cited by the Delaware Supreme Court, the Delaware Court of Chancery, and the Delaware Superior Court. I have been publishing a legal ethics column for the last 25 years for the national publication of the American Inns of Court.. I have been hired as an expert on Delaware corporate law and Delaware LLC law.
Siena is a member of the Bankruptcy and Restructuring group at Morris James LLP. She focuses on commercial contract disputes, business restructuring, and insolvency joining Morris James, Siena completed a judicial clerkship with The Honorable William C. Carpenter, Jr. of the Superior Court of Delaware. She received her Juris Doctorate Degree from Widener University Delaware Law School in 2022, where she received the Outstanding Service Award. During law school, she served as a Judicial Extern to the Honorable Meghan A. Adams of the Superior Court of Delaware and as a Certified Legal Intern for the Veterans Law Clinic at Delaware Law School. Siena was a Moot Court Honors Society member and finished as a finalist in many moot court competitions. Siena additionally served as an active board member of the Student Bar Association. Siena received her B.A. in History from Bloomsburg University in 2019 with a triple minor in Legal Studies, Middle Eastern Studies, and Sociology, which she attended while serving as captain of the women's varsity tennis team.
Sean Meluney is a partner with Benesch, Friedlander, Coplan & Aronoff LLP who is experienced in trial and appellate litigation in all of Delaware’s state and federal courts. Sean’s practice includes areas of corporate, commercial, and business litigation. He handles complex litigation matters ranging from breach of contract, breach of fiduciary duty, business divorce, partnership disputes, and securities fraud. Sean also represents employers and employees in matters including restrictive covenants, trade secrets, wage and hour, harassment, discrimination, retaliation, breach of contract, unfair competition and wrongful termination claims.
Ryan T. Keating is an experienced and skilled medical malpractice attorney at Morris James LLP, focusing exclusively on complex cases involving catastrophic injuries and wrongful death. He represents individuals in the States of Delaware, Maryland, and Pennsylvania.. Ryan has litigated hundreds of medical malpractice cases covering a wide range of claims, including those involving birth injuries, spinal cord injuries, brain injuries, medication errors, hospital malpractice, surgery errors, emergency medicine errors, failures to diagnose, and nursing home neglect and abuse.. While Ryan now advocates for those who are victims of medical negligence, he previously spent several years defending medical providers and hospitals in medical malpractice cases. Ryan's experience as a defense lawyer gives him a greater understanding of how to successfully prosecute medical malpractice cases and achieve the best results for his clients. In addition to Ryan's experience and skills, he is supported by a team of medical malpractice lawyers, paralegals, and staff experienced in assisting clients through each of the challenges that arise during the course of a medical malpractice case.. Practice areas:• Birth Injury• Brachial Plexus Injuries at Birth• Cerebral Palsy• Failure to Diagnose• Failure to Diagnose Cauda Equina Syndrome• Hospital Medical Malpractice• Injury Law• Medical Malpractice• Negligence in Behavioral Health Facilities• Nursing Home Abuse/Neglect• Shoulder Dystocia
Robert Jacobs co-founded Jacobs & Crumplar in 1981. After graduating from City College of the City University of New York in 1963 with a Bachelor of Science in chemical engineering and receiving his law degree from Temple University in 1968, Bob practiced with the Wilmington law firm of Bader, Dorsey & Kreshtool before forming Jacobs & Crumplar. Jacobs applies his knowledge in chemical engineering to a variety of patent litigation cases. His experiences and successes in both engineering and patent litigation have made him an effective attorney in both State and Federal Courts.. Bob is a past president of the Delaware Trial Lawyers Association and has served on the Board of Governors of the American Association of Justice (formerly the Association of Trial Lawyers of America) since 1988.. He has also served as Committee Chairman in many facets of these two organizations, including the Section on Toxic Environmental and Pharmaceutical Torts.
Richard D. Abrams is a Partner at the firm’s Wilmington Delaware office who has been practicing law since 1991. A senior member of the firm’s Litigation Department, Mr. Abrams’s practice is focused entirely on the defense of insurance companies, claims against their insureds, and self-insured corporations. Mr. Abrams has tried numerous cases to verdict in both State and Federal court in Delaware, and has appeared many times before the Delaware Supreme Court, with an outstanding record of success in all forums.. Mr. Abrams specializes in the defense of catastrophic injury and property damage claims involving premises liability, construction defects, water infiltration, building envelope failures, motor vehicle and commercial transportation, product liability, foodborne illness, toxic tort, and professional liability claims against architects, engineers, design professionals, real estate and insurance agents. He also represents insurance companies in the defense of claims for bad faith and coverage.. Notable cases include: Recent defense verdict in supermarket slip and fall case where plaintiff suffered catastrophic back injuries causing him to become wheelchair bound. The jury rejected plaintiff’s liability theory, which was countered with overwhelming evidence by the defense. The pre-suit demand was $7,000,000.. Defended an insurance company in a coverage action brought in connection with consolidated foodborne illness claims against its insured. The underlying tort claims followed a hepatitis “A” outbreak caused by the consumption of contaminated green onions and sickening of over five hundred customers, including three fatalities. Claims exceeded the combined total of all available insurance, which was in the amount of $57,000,.. Obtained summary judgment in coverage action where an oil refinery defendant, in an underlying personal injury suit, claimed to be an additional insured under its subcontractor’s policy where the subcontractor was not a party in the underlying action. The demand against the refinery in the underlying claim was $10,000,.. Successfully defended a masonry contractor from a major water infiltration claim brought by a national commercial builder, where remediation costs exceeded $4,500,. A panel of construction lawyers and engineers found in favor of the masonry contractor following a two week binding arbitration.. Successfully defended a national brand poultry processor, where a forklift operator ran over a non-party vendor’s employee causing catastrophic crush injuries. The case resolved at mediation following two prior unsuccessful attempts, with an extremely favorable result for the poultry processor. The pre-suit demand was $6,000,.. Defended numerous cases to verdict where liability was admitted, with the only issue being damages. In all instances, the juries retuned verdicts for the plaintiffs, but awarded no compensation.. Obtained a defense verdict in ten minutes from a jury, following the presentation of a national supermarket’s defense in a slip and fall claim.. Mr. Abrams has enjoyed an AV Preeminent Rating from Martindale-Hubbell since 2011, its highest rating awarded to lawyers with the highest ethical standards and professional ability, according to their peers. He regularly lectures on the topics of premises liability, loss prevention, evidence management, mediation, and negotiation. Mr. Abrams has also worked as a lobbyist in connection with state weatherization agencies and electric power companies pursuing deregulation and weatherization funding, and is a Delaware Superior Court Certified Mediator.. Born in Atlantic City in 1965, Mr. Abrams moved to Delaware in 1988 to attend law school after graduating from George Washington University in Washington, D.C., with a degree in Psychology. Mr. Abrams has two grown daughters and three grandchildren. He currently resides in Wilmington and enjoys collecting baseball and music memorabilia, music trivia, theatre, concerts, and traveling.
Raeann Warner, a native of Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, attended Florida State University where she graduated magna cum laude in 2002 with degrees in political and social sciences.. She then returned to the Delaware Valley and received her law degree from Widener Law School where she graduated, cum laude, in 2006.. She was admitted to practice in Delaware in 2006 and Pennsylvania and New Jersey in 2007.. She has been representing plaintiffs in childhood sexual abuse and employment cases since early 2007. She is a Director of the firm.. Raeann was selected to the Super Lawyers’ Delaware Rising Stars List in 2012, 2013, and 2014, as published in Philadelphia Magazine, June 2012, 2013 and 2014.. She is a member of the Delaware Trial Lawyers’ Association and the American Association for Justice, and is the Revitalization Governor from Delaware on the Board of Governors of the American Association for Justice.
Paul Brown’s corporate law and governance litigation practice concentrates on high-stake cases on behalf of public and private entities, members of management and investors in cases arising under Delaware corporate law. Many of these disputes are resolved in the Delaware Court of Chancery, the nation’s preeminent forum for the resolution of complex business disputes. Paul’s Chancery litigation practice covers a broad range of matters, such as breach of fiduciary duty claims, corporate control issues, mergers and acquisitions, going-private transactions, corporate restructuring, proxy contests, preferred stock designations, stock repurchases, dissolutions, charter and bylaw amendments, stockholder appraisal actions and statutory proceedings under Delaware’s General Corporation Law.. Paul also represents clients in complex commercial litigation in state and federal court, including bankruptcy court. He handles a wide variety of cases involving contracts, non-competition and non-solicitation agreements, business torts, trade secrets, financial instruments, debtor and creditor rights, director and officer liability, and other commercial matters important to our clients.. Paul writes on the topic of Delaware corporate law and has served as a panelist at continuing legal education seminars involving matters of corporate law and governance. He also has taught business law as an adjunct professor.. Prior to joining Chipman Brown Cicero & Cole, LLP, Paul was Of Counsel in the Litigation Group of DLA Piper.
Nick Caggiano, Jr. is a member of Morris James' Business Transactions, Strategic Planning and Counseling Practice, a group that handles transactions for a wide range of clients, small and large.. In his practice, Nick helps clients to utilize Delaware corporations, limited liability companies, statutory trusts and other alternative entities in a variety of situations, from small business start-ups to complex commercial transactions. He can assist clients with forming and dissolving entities, structuring transactions, drafting and negotiating contracts, and providing Delaware legal opinions to support their closings. Nick also has significant experience and can advise clients negotiating energy industry and other industrial contracts.. ExperienceLegal OpinionsCorporation and Alternative Entity LawCorporate TrustSecuritizations, including mortgage back bondsProject finance, including alternative energyEquipment finance, including transportation assetsMergers and acquisitionsCorporate "divorce" including court appointed custodianshipSecured transactions. Professional AffiliationsDelaware Bar AssociationPennsylvania Bar AssociationAmerican Bar AssociationEnergy Bar AssociationAmerican Institute of Chemical Engineers
My practice primarily is in Delaware, with some work in Pennsylvania. I focus on civil litigation (commercial, construction accident and contract litigation, premises liability, and toxic tort defense), bankruptcy litigation (creditor representation and adversary case defense), and business formation.. I was born in Washington, Pennsylvania (south of Pittsburgh). My father was a welder at a steel plant and my mother was a legal secretary and homemaker.. I came to Philadelphia in 1976 to attend the University of Pennsylvania. I majored in History and earned a B.A., magna cum laude, in 1980. I then attended the University of Pennsylvania Law School and earned a J.D. in 1983.. During law school I worked for a summer in the Philadelphia City Solicitor’s Office. After graduating law school and taking the Pennsylvania bar exam, I worked at Swartz, Campbell & Detweiler from 1983 to 1995, first as an associate, then as a partner. The work primarily was defending personal injury lawsuits. After working in the firm’s Philadelphia office for ten years, I took the Delaware bar exam and shifted my practice to develop the firm’s Wilmington, Delaware, office. I was a founder and partner at McCullough & McKenty, P.A., in Wilmington from 1995 to 2007 and since then have been a partner at Philadelphia-based Bodell, Bové, Grace & Van Horn, P.C., (2007-2012) and Bodell Bové, LLC, (2012-present) in the firm’s Wilmington office.. My pro bono legal activities include representing children as guardian ad litem in Delaware's family court system and assisting Lutheran congregations and the regional synod in the Philadelphia area. In the community, as Community Service Chair I coordinate the after-school educational and cultural trips the Penn Class of 1980 alumni participate in with students from Sayre High School, an inner-city school in West Philadelphia. I serve on the board of directors of Curio Theatre Company (2010-present) and Cedar Park Neighbors community association (2009-2011). I was a board member 2003-2009 (chair 2004-2009) at The Christian Association at the University of Pennsylvania.
My partner Patrick and I practice primarly in the areas of criminal and DUI defense. We are trial lawyers. We handle every type of case, from the most serious felonies down to misdemeanor offenses in the Court of Common Pleas or Alderman's Court 40 in Newark, DE. Even "minor" cases, such as a DUI, can have a lasting impact on your life, especially when it comes to employment.. Prior to joining Patrick in private practice, I clerked in the Superior Court of Delaware for the Honorable Jan R. Jurden. Clerking for Judge Jurden provided an excellent foundation before going into private practice. Working with judges on a daily basis behind the scenes provided invaluable insight.. Before I clerked, I graduted cum laude from Widener University School of Law. While there, I interned for Judge Jurden (first year), Gene Maurer, and Joe Hurley (second and third years).. In short, our practice is built on helping people when they need it most. We're here for you.. Please give us a call or send me an email.. Here are a couple of articles about cases I'm currently working on:
Ms. Saville is a director with the law firm of Weiss & Saville, P.A. where her practice is focused on plaintiff's civil litigation in the areas of personal injury and workers compensation. She has also been appointed as a Special Master for complex civil cases in The United States District Court for the District of Delaware. She is a frequent Alternative Dispute Resolution practitioner as both a certified mediator and arbitrator, having handled over 7,500 cases. In recognition of her practice as a mediator, she was inducted as a Fellow in American College of Civil Trial Mediators and as a Member of the National Academy of Distinguished Neutrals.. Ms. Saville has served as President of the Delaware State Bar Association (DSBA) and was a member of the Executive Committee for 9 years. She is a member and previous Chair of DSBA's Workers’ Compensation Section, as well as a member of the Women and the Law, Alternative Dispute Resolution, Litigation and Small Firms and Solo Practitioners Sections.. Ms. Saville was elected President of the Delaware Trial Lawyers Association twice and has served on the Board of Governors for the last 18 years. She has also been a Communications Co Chair of the Combined Campain for Justice since 2007, appointed as a co-chair of the Delaware Access to Justice Commission and serves on the Judicial Nominating Commission.. Ms. Saville is "AV" Martindale-Hubbell Peer Review rated (highest rating in legal ability and ethical standards) in the areas of Personal Injury, Alternative Dispute Resolution and Workers' Compensation. She is peer recognized as a Delaware Top Lawyer in Delaware Today magazine for Alternative Dispute Resolution and Workers' Compensation, in the Best Lawyers of America for Mediation, and as a Delaware Super Lawyer in Philadelphia Magazine for Alternative Dispute Resolution. She is a past recipient of the Widener University School of Law Alumni of the Year Award and the Outstanding Service Award and is currently an adjunct Professor at Widener Law School.
Ms. Darby is the co-founder of DARBY | BROWN-EDWARDS LLC, is the Firm’s Managing Partner, and heads the Firm’s business and corporate litigation practice. She concentrates her practice on corporate bankruptcy and restructuring and commercial and corporate litigation. Johnna has experience representing creditors and interested parties, among others, in Chapter 11 cases and adversary proceedings. She also represents businesses in various contexts, including business and commercial disputes pending in federal and state courts. Darby | Brown-Edwards LLC is a State of Delaware certified women-owned and minority-owned business.
Mr. Mulvihill received his undergraduate degree from Muhlenberg College and graduated magna cum laude from Widener University School of Law, where he was an articles editor for the Delaware Journal of Corporate Law and a member of the Transactional Law Honor Society. He served as a law clerk for the Delaware bankruptcy court for Chief Judge Brendan L. Shannon, Judge Kevin Gross, Judge Laurie S. Silverstein and Judge Peter J. Walsh (Retired); a judicial extern for the Delaware Supreme Court for Chief Justice Myron T. Steele (retired) and Justice Henry duPont Ridgely (retired); and a federal judicial intern for the Honorable Mary F. Walrath at the Delaware bankruptcy court.. Mr. Mulvihill is a member of the Delaware and Pennsylvania state bars and is resident in our Delaware office.
Mr. Hrubiec is a partner in Napoli Shkolnik's Mass Torts Litigation department working out of the Wilmington, Delaware office. Mr. Hrubiec represents plaintiffs in asbestos, pharmaceutical, and environmental litigation, as well as personal injury matters including motor vehicle accidents and work injuries.. Prior to joining Napoli Shkolnik PLLC, Mr. Hrubiec worked for a regional defense law firm. His experience representing defendant corporations makes him aware of the tactics that the companies use to try and diminish the value of plaintiffs’ cases. As a result, he is able to advise his clients and get just compensation for their injuries.. Mr. Hrubiec received his Bachelors degree from Syracuse University in 2006, and Juris Doctor degree from Syracuse University College of Law in 2010. He is a member of the state bars of Delaware and New Jersey and is also admitted to practice in the District Court of Delaware.
Mike Owen chairs the Personal Injury Practice Group at Morris James. He represents plaintiffs in civil litigation and trials, focusing on catastrophic personal injury, maritime injury, products liability, and workers' compensation matters. He has achieved significant verdicts and settlements for his clients. Mike's legal approach focuses on leveraging his experience to determine the best legal strategies for each case and providing his clients with options to decide on. He is highly regarded by his clients and peers for his exceptional client service and results.. Mike has a wide array of experience handling matters through all stages of litigation, including trials before the state courts in Delaware, New Jersey, and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, as well as hearings before the Industrial Accident Board. He is also licensed to practice before the United States Supreme Court.. Mike has been selected by his peers as an arbitrator in personal injury matters and voted a top lawyer by Delaware Today since 2018. He was voted by his peers as a Best Lawyer in 2021, 2022, and 2023.. Service areas• Boating and Jet Ski Accidents• Camp Lejeune Water Contamination Litigation• Car Accidents• Dog Bites / Attacks• FiberCel Bone Graft Injury• Francis Scott Key Bridge Collapse• Infant Formula Litigation• Mass Torts• Motorcycle Accidents• Negligent Security• Product Liability• Serious Injuries• Slip and Fall• Truck Accidents• Workers' Compensation• Wrongful Death
Michael R. Ippoliti, a solo practitioner, has been practicing law for more than twenty years in Wilmington, Delaware. The primary focus of his practice has always been worker’s compensation. While in the past Mr. Ippoliti worked for many insurance companies, he has established a track record of success helping injured people in Delaware. Mr. Ippoliti draws on his significant experience and knowledge of the worker’s compensation system to preserve and protect the rights of working men and women (and their families) who are injured or become ill as a result of their employment. His passion and relentless commitment are deeply rooted within his own working class family. Mr. Ippoliti also handles personal injury/motor vehicle cases.. Mr. Ippoliti graduated cum laude from Temple University with a B.A. in Criminal Justice in 1983, and earned his J.D. Degree from Delaware Law School at Widener University in 1987. Mr. Ippoliti is a member of the Worker’s Compensation Section of the Delaware State Bar Association. He is a committee member for the Worker’s Compensation Section of the American Bar Association, and a member of the Worker’s Compensation and Workplace Injury Section of the Association of Trial Lawyers of America. He is also a member of the Labor and Employment Law Section of the American Bar Association. Mr. Ippoliti has frequently lectured on worker’s compensation issues.
Michael is a partner in the Intellectual Property Litigation Group and serves on the Firm’s Diversity Committee. He represents clients as lead or Delaware counsel in litigation in the District of Delaware in a wide variety of industries, with a particular focus on web-based technology, networking, biotechnology and consumer products. Representative clients include , Aruba Networks, Cisco Systems, f’real Foods, Gillette, Nespresso, Orbitz, Rite Aid, Sprint, Staples, Symantec, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Trend Micro, UCB, and Xilinx.. Michael has been recognized by Chambers USA as a leading practitioner for Delaware Intellectual Property since 2016.. Morris Nichols is consistently renowned as one of the leading patent litigation firms in the United States, and the premier patent litigation firm in Delaware. Recognizing the Firm’s strength in patent litigation, Corporate Counsel magazine named Morris Nichols a Go-To Law Firm® for the Fortune 500 companies. Our attorneys are consistently named as leading attorneys in Chambers USA, IAM Patent 1000 – The World’s Leading Patent Practitioners, Who’s Who Legal: Patents, The Best Lawyers in America® and Super Lawyers.
Melissa practices corporate and commercial litigation including stockholder class actions and derivative suits involving issues of corporate governance, officer and director fiduciary obligations, officer and director indemnity and the resolution of limited partnership and limited liability company disputes. Melissa also has significant experience negotiating and litigating “Business Divorce” matters, which consist of the legal separation of the owners of a privately held business.
Matt Fogg represents plaintiffs in the areas of personal injury and workers' compensation. He focuses his practice on the representation of individuals injured due to the negligence of other individuals or companies and to those injured at work. Matt takes great pride in representing individuals to see that they are justly compensated, while always treating his clients with compassion, dignity, and respect. Matt is licensed to practice before all of the state courts in Delaware, the US District Court for the District of Delaware and the US Supreme Court. Matt regularly handles matters through all stages of litigation before the Delaware state courts as well as the Industrial Accident Board. Prior to joining Morris James, Matt represented individuals in personal injury and worker’s compensation matters for 17 years in New Castle County. Matt has been a frequent speaker on worker’s compensation and personal injury matters in the State of Delaware.. Practice areas:• Injury Law• FiberCel Bone Graft Injury• Boating and Jet Ski Accidents• Motorcycle Accidents• Wrongful Death• Serious Injuries• Product Liability• Car Accidents• Dog Bites / Attacks• Slip and Fall• Truck Accidents• Workers' Compensation• Camp Lejeune Water Contamination Litigation• Construction Accidents• Infant Formula Litigation• Mass Torts• Negligent Security• Rideshare Accidents
Marla Rosoff Eskin joined Campbell & Levine in 2002 and is a Member in the firm’s Wilmington, Delaware, office. Marla’s practice focuses on Bankruptcy Litigation and Commercial Bankruptcy. Marla also has extensive experience in Personal Injury Litigation, Business Law, and Commercial Litigation. Marla serves as counsel to numerous Section 524(g) Asbestos Settlement Trusts and has served as the Trustee for the Catholic Diocese of Wilmington, Inc. Qualified Settlement Fund.
Lisa Schwind currently serves as a nurse / attorney, limiting her casework to the forensic aspects of criminal cases.. Lisa is a graduate of the University of Delaware, College of Nursing, her Masters Degree in Nursing from Wesley College and received her Juris Doctorate from Widener University School of Law.. In the last 24 years, Lisa has practiced all aspects of criminal defense including death penalty work. Her practice currently is concentrated exclusively on criminal cases which include forensic or medical issues. In the areas of forensics, forensic nursing, criminal law, and health care she has lectured nationally as well as in Canada, published, and serves on a variety of committees including the National Technical Working Group on Biological Evidence Preservation.. Lisa Schwind has been profiled in the following publications:. Delaware Department of Labor. Law, Public Safety, Corrections &Security, Delaware Career Compass 14th ed. (p.44) 2006.. Manser, Ann. Merging Law With Medicine, University of Delaware Messenger. Vol 13 No 2 2005. (cover story) .. Parra, Estaban. Forensic Nurses Teach Lawyers ABCs of DNA, The News Journal 6/7/2004. ?archive_id=0&page_id=711703689&page_url=//&page_last_updated=2004-06-07T06:09:58&firstName=Lynda&lastName=Kopishke.. Benak, Lynda. Focus on…Lisa Schwind, R.N., JD, On the Edge: The Official Newsletter of the International Association of Forensic Nurses. Spring 2002.. Lisa Schwind has been quoted in the following publications:. Williams, Lee. Public Defender Gains National Honors, The News . .. Yoo, In-Sung. Nurse as Sleuth, The News Journal. 4/11/://. Rheume, Chris. Forensic Nursing Grads Hit the Front Lines, Johns Hopkins Nursing. Summer 2005. .. Parra, Estaban. Forensic Nurses Teach Lawyers ABCs of DNA, The News Journal. 6/7/2004.. Parra, Esteban. Certain DNA Testing Can Be Helpful, Sunday News Journal. 11/9/2003.. Parra, Esteban. State High Court Overturns DNA Rulings, The News Journal. 9/7/2003.. Parra, Esteban. DNA Can Right Witness Error, The News Journal. 7/30/2003.. Allen, Mary. Defenders Seek DNA Testing Law, Sunday News Journal. 4/30/2003.. Allen, Mary. DNA Test Holds Hope for 9 Inmates, Sunday News Journal. 12/29/2002.. Allen, Mary. Convicted Criminals Petition for DNA Tests, The News Journal. 9/16/2002.. Allen, Mary. DNA Lab to get Technology Upgrade, The News Journal. 12/27/2000.. Allen, Mary. Convicts request DNA Testing, The News Journal. 11/27/2000.. Allen, Mary. Science Battles Injustice, The News Journal. 9/3/2000. Allen, Mary. Jury Weighs Serial Rape Case, The News Journal. 3/30/2000 Holmes, Carlos. Quicker DNA Analysis Helps Speed Up the Trial Process, Delaware State News. 12/23/1997.