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1741 C lawyers are available in Wilmington, Massachusetts. These lawyers are rated between 4.6/5 to 5/5 and 58% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $40 to $75 per hour.
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“Balancing the Scales of Justice in Favor of the Injured.™. David P. Cline, Esquire is licensed to practice law in Delaware, Pennsylvania, Maryland, New Jersey, and New York plus the federal courts, the appellate courts, and the U.S. Supreme Court. Our multi-state practice allows us the ability to represent people who are seriously injured over a large geographical region. We make personal appearances to clients who are confined to home and hospital due to their serious injuries. We limit our practice to people who have suffered serious personal injuries. Our practice includes: automobile accidents, motorcycle accidents, tractor trailer truck accidents, medical malpractice, product liability, slip and falls, worker’s compensation, brain injury, electrocution, burn injuries, nursing home abuse & neglect, boating accidents, birth injuries and other serious personal injury claims.
With over a
decade of personal injury, workers' compensation, and medical negligence experience, Samuel Pratcher has forged a great reputation as a trial lawyer. Mr. Pratcher has represented
1000s of victims injured in motor vehicle, slip and fall, at work, or medical
negligence matters. Mr. Pratcher's desire to obtain just compensation for his
clients is one of the things that separates him from other attorneys.. Mr. Pratcher previously worked for a regional defense law firm
and represented insurance companies, which makes him aware of the tactics that
insurance companies will attempt to use to lessen the value of his client's
cases. As a result, Mr. Pratcher is able to advise his clients and get just
compensation for their injuries.. Attorney Pratcher has received recognition from his peers as a
top personal injury lawyer in the State of Delaware (Delaware Today Magazine,
Top Lawyer 2013, 2016, 2019-2024). Attorney Pratcher has gained national
recognition from the National Academy of Personal Injury Attorneys with his
selection as a Top 10 personal injury attorney in Delaware from 2013 - 2024.
Super Lawyers selected Mr. Pratcher as a 2017 and 2018 Rising Star in the
practice of law for the State of Delaware. No more than 2.5% of Delaware
attorneys were selected for that honor. Super Lawyers selected Mr. Pratcher as
a top personal injury attorney from 2021 - 2025.. Mr. Pratcher has received the AVVO personal injury client's
choice of award from 2019 - 2023.. Mr. Pratcher focuses his law practice on plaintiffs' personal
injury, workers' compensation and medical negligence. The attention dedicated
to exclusively representing those that have been injured helps him remain up to
date on the latest changes in the law and better serve the needs of his
clients. With Mr. Pratcher you get a trial attorney that is not afraid to
litigate a case to get you the recovery that you deserve.. Mr. Pratcher’s reputation in the legal community has allowed him
to be appointed to the Delaware Supreme Court Rules committee, The Delaware
Superior Court Civil Rules committee, and The Delaware Rules of Professional
Conduct committee. These committees require that individuals be selected
or appointed by the Court. Mr. Pratcher’s willingness to serve the legal
community helps to ensure that his clients are properly represented and the
standard of excellence in the practice of law is being met.. Mr. Pratcher is admitted to practice in Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey,
and the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware.
Wendy's practice concentrates in the areas of labor and employment and general commercial law. She regularly represents management in a wide variety of industries and in locations throughout theUnited States. She provides counsel to human resources personnel and other members of management in both the public and private sectors regarding personnel policies and practices, union avoidance and collective bargaining, reductions in force, employee supervision, and discipline and discharge. She assists employers in defending claims of wrongful harassment, employment discrimination, wage and hours violations, and claims made under theADA, FMLA, and other state and federal employment statutes. She represents employers in regard to such matters in federal and state courts and before administrative agencies, including the EEOC, NLRB, and Delaware Public Employee Relations Board. In addition, she provides her corporate clients with advice on general business matters, including contract negotiation and regulatory matters.
We specialize in bringing the law to your corner. We are dedicated to understanding what results you want and to helping you understand what actions we can take on your behalf. We will work with you every step of the way to make sure that you understand the choices you are making and feel empowered to make them.
We help people recover full and fair compensation for injuries. Our clients are often injured in car, workplace or other accidents. They have medical expenses and lost income. Sometimes they have permanent injuries. Some have life altering injuries and some will be alright in a couple of months. No matter how they were injured or how seriously they were injured, we focus on their case like it is the only case we have.. R. Clarke Speaks was born in Raleigh, North Carolina, on October 9, 1969. He resides with his wife and three children in Wilmington, North Carolina. Mr. Speaks attended East Carolina University, where he received his undergraduate degree in economics in 1993. After attending MBA School at East Carolina University, Mr. Speaks received his JD from the Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law at Campbell University in 1997 where he received the North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers Award. Also in law school, he clerked for the Honorable Malcolm Howard, United States district judge for the Eastern District of North Carolina. In addition, he completed an internship with the district attorney’s office for the Fifth Judicial District. Mr. Speaks has also worked for the insurance defense firm of Anderson, Daniel and Coxe and the injury law firm of Foster and Bradsher. In 1997, Mr. Speaks started R. Clarke Speaks, Attorney at Law. Since then, his practice has grown into Speaks Law Firm, P.C. He has devoted his entire professional career to the practice of litigation, including personal injury, criminal defense, and family law. Mr. Speaks has represented thousands of individuals, businesses, and organizations all over North Carolina as well as Virginia, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida. He has submitted briefs to the North Carolina Court of Appeals and the United States Supreme Court. He has argued before the North Carolina Supreme Court and the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals in Richmond, Virginia. Mr. Speaks is in court on a daily basis and has been since 1997. He has written articles and co-authored a guidebook for young lawyers for the North Carolina Bar Association. In addition, he has been a presenter at continuing legal education seminars for the North Carolina Bar Association and other legal organizations. Mr. Speaks is the author of The North Carolina Auto Injury Book. He has written other books and articles for lawyers and non-lawyers about car accident, persoanl injury and workers' compensation claims.
Tyler J. Waad, Esq. earned in Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from Delaware Law School – Widener University, graduating cum laude, and is admitted to the Bar of the Delaware Supreme Court for the state of Delaware. Prior to earning his J.D., Mr. Waad studied in the Alfred Lerner School of Business at the University of Delaware and received his B.S. degrees in both Finance and Economics. While in law school, Mr. Waad was a member of the Moot Court Honors Society, the Vice President of Moe Levine Trial Advocacy Honors Society, Vice President of the American Association for Justice and a member of the Alternative Dispute Resolution Society. Mr. Waad is also a member of the Melson Arsht Inn of Court, American Bar Association, and the Family Law Section of the Delaware State Bar Association.. Mr. Waad has been working for the Law Offices of Dana L. Reynolds since 2014 and focuses his practice exclusively on family law.
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.
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.
Tiffany is an attorney at the Inkell Firm in Wilmington, Delaware. Tiffany has 15 years of experience working with clients in civil litigation matters in Delaware and Pennsylvania. She is licensed to practice law in Delaware and Pennsylvania. In 2016, Tiffany was named to the Top 10 Personal Injury Attorneys Under 40 in Delaware by National Academy Injury Attorneys. She has also been recognized as a Top Lawyer by Main Line Today and Delaware Today.. Tiffany has experience handling civil cases from inception through to trial, jury and non-trial, and on appeal to the Delaware Supreme Court. She represents clients who have been injured as a result of automobile, truck, and motorcycle accidents, along with slip and falls, premises liability, and medical malpractice incidents.
Thomas A. Foley has been practicing law since 1989. His practice is devoted entirely to criminal defense. Mr. Foley defends all types of criminal cases, ranging from First Degree Murder to DUI. Mr. Foley is licensed in Delaware and the District of Columbia. He is also admitted to practice before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, and the United States Supreme Court. Mr. Foley is a fellow in the American College of Trial Lawyers.. Mr. Foley graduated from Miami University in 1982 and was commissioned as an officer in the United States Marine Corps, where he subsequently was awarded the Navy Commendation Medal. Following an honorable discharge from the Marine Corps, Thomas Foley studied law at the University of Detroit School of Law. After graduating cum laudein 1989, Mr. Foley served as a prosecutor with the Delaware Department of Justice until 1995, when he entered private practice.. Mr. Foley is married. He and his family live in Wilmington.
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.
The Lyons Law Firm is located at 1526 Gilpin Ave. Wilmington, Delaware 19806, right next to Trolley Square. I was born in Delaware and have lived here all my life. I attended Sanford Prep School, Brandywine High School (1975) , The University of Delaware, The George Washington University (B.A.1980) and The Delaware Law School of Widener University (J.D.1984) I passed the Delaware Bar in 1984. In law school I was selected as a member of the Law Review based on my grades and writing ability. My law school classmates have acheived success as lawyers and judges, and in other fields, such as banking, including one who is currently the CEO of the Bryn Mawr Trust Company. I have been a Trial Lawyer for over 26 years focusing exclusively on Personal Injury, Workers Compensation, and Social Security Disability litigation. I have appeared as an advocate in all Delaware Courts: the J.P.Court, the Court of Common Pleas, the Superior Court, the Court of Chancery, the Supreme Court and the following Federal Courts: the United States District Court of Delaware, and the 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals. Depending on the severity of their injuries and the type of accident sometimes my clients are forced to seek recovery in more than one of the practice fields referenced above at the same time. It is an advantage to them to have all their claims under on one roof. Suffice it to say experince counts. And If you want zealous representation -- Call me.
The Family Law Advice Center, P.A. provides legal consulting services to unrepresented parties in Delaware's Family Court, with a reduced fee structure to assist litigants who are unable to afford a private attorney for representation, as well as parties who desire to represent themselves but need guidance. Second-opinion consultations, assistance with pleading preparation and research, and assistance with trial preparation are among the many services we offer. In addition to our normal business hours, we offer consultations by phone in the evenings and on weekends. Call or e-mail
Susan D'Alonzo Ament is a partner in the personal injury group in the Broom Street office in Wilmington, Delaware. She concentrates on plaintiff’s personal injury and workers compensation litigation in Delaware. Mrs. Ament is a former foster parent for the State of Delaware. She currently serves as Guardian Ad Litem attorney through the Office of the Child Advocate for the Family Court of Delaware.
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.
Scott is an experienced trial lawyer that has represented thousands of clients in New Hanover, Pender and Brunswick Counties since 2004. Scott's primary practice areas include personal injury, worker's compensation and criminal defense which includes DWI and other traffic related matters.
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
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.
Richard C. Weinblatt specializes in intellectual property and complex commercial law matters. He has worked on patent litigations and other intellectual property disputes, patent prosecution, trademark prosecution, and various intellectual property-related matters. Mr. Weinblatt gained experience working at Fish & Richardson P.C. and WolfBlock LLP prior to forming Stamoulis & Weinblatt LLC. His technical and legal experience have enabled him to handle a variety of technologies, such as mechanical arts, business methods, video compression, computer hardware, computer software, semiconductor fabrication, electronic arts, chemical arts, consumer products, and food products.. Mr. Weinblatt has experience working with Fortune 100 companies, small and mid-size companies, start-up companies, universities, foreign entities, and individuals. He manages and helps build and protect clients’ intellectual property portfolios. Mr. Weinblatt also advises clients on licensing and litigation strategies. He has written, negotiated, and reviewed technology agreements, including technology transfer agreements, consulting agreements, confidentiality agreements, software license agreements, assignments, consent for registration of a trademark agreements, and others.. Mr. Weinblatt is certified as a mediator by the Delaware Superior Court.
Recognized for legal representation that often crosses the line - the DE and PA State line.
Peter Murphy is a Member of Eckert Seamans' Regulated Substances Group, a multidisciplinary team of lawyer and government affairs professionals who advise clients establishing and operating legal marijuana businesses throughout the United States. Peter helps clients navigate licensing and other complex legal and regulatory issues surrounding the fast-growing medical marijuana industry. Peter has drafted permit applications for medical marijuana dispensaries and cultivation operations in Pennsylvania and is well- versed in the nuances of medical marijuana law and its relationship with existing federal law. Peter frequently writes and presents on the topic of medical marijuana regulation in Pennsylvania and Delaware.. Peter is also a litigator in the firm’s Professional Liability and Mass Tort Groups where he represents individual, institutional, and corporate clients in all aspects of tort litigation in Pennsylvania and Delaware state and federal courts. He is experienced in all phases of discovery, trial and appeal.. Above all, Peter is passionate about building and maintaining strong relationships with his clients and providing the most cost-effective solutions to their legal challenges. Peter lives in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania with his wife and three children.
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 Leger is a licensed attorney at law with offices in both Brunswick County and Wilmington, North Carolina. His areas of practice include family law, estate planning, and civil litigation.. Nick graduated from Elon University School of Law and attended Coastal Carolina University for his undergarduate degree. He enjoys spending the majority of his time outdoors, where you can find him surfing, kayaking, spearfishing, and playing rugby.
Nick is a founding partner at Pratcher Krayer LLC practicing in the areas of personal injury and workers' compensation law. Prior to founding Pratcher Krayer LLC, Nick was a partner at another personal injury firm in Wilmington, Delaware. Prior to representing Plaintiffs and Claimants, Nick worked at a Wilmington, Delaware insurance defense firm where he provided representation to insurance carriers in personal injury and workers' compensation matters. He ultimately switched to representing Plaintiffs and Claimants because he enjoys helping individual people and ensuring those that suffer injuries get the compensation they deserve.. Nick also previously served as a Deputy Attorney General at the State of Delaware Department of Justice from where he prosecuted criminal cases and served as a Deputy Child Advocate for the State of Delaware Office of the Child Advocate where he provided representation to neglected and abused children.. Nick is a member of the Delaware Bar and the Federal District Court for the District of Delaware. Nick is the current Preside of the Delaware Trial Lawyers Association. He is also a member of the Delaware State Bar Association, Workers' Compensation and Torts Section, the Randy J. Holland Workers' Compensation Inn of Court and is a member of the Leaders Forum for the American Association for Justice.