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1961 R lawyers are available in Wilmington, Ohio. These lawyers are rated between 4.2/5 to 4.6/5 and 56% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $42 to $69 per hour.
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Eve focuses her practice on intellectual property and complex commercial litigation in the United States District Court for the District of Delaware, and corporate and complex commercial litigation in the Delaware Court of Chancery.. In District Court, Eve has represented plaintiffs and defendants in patent infringement, copyright and trademark cases in a broad range of subject matters, including pharmaceutical drugs (including ANDA matters), information technology, and telecommunications technology. Her extensive experience in complex commercial litigation matters includes trade secrets, business torts, contracts, and non-competition and non-solicitation agreements.. Eve’s Court of Chancery experience includes a wide variety of cases involving breach of fiduciary duty claims, corporate control issues, officer and director indemnity, and statutory proceedings under the Delaware General Corporation Law. Eve also counsels Delaware corporations on corporate law and governance issues, and provides third-party opinions related to Delaware corporations, partnerships, limited liability companies, and statutory trusts.
Evan O. Williford has extensive experience in corporate litigation before the Delaware Court of Chancery and Supreme Court specifically, and commercial litigation before Delaware courts in general. Mr. Williford also advises clients on questions regarding Delaware business law that are non-routine or likely to lead to litigation.. Mr. Williford has authored a number of articles on Delaware corporate law in such publications as The M&A Lawyer, the Corporate Governance Advisor, and Insights.. Mr. Williford grew up in Delaware, receiving his Bachelor of Arts in English Literature magna cum laude from the University of Delaware, and his Juris Doctor from Cornell Law School cum laude. While in law school Mr. Williford was an Articles Editor for the Cornell Law Review. After law school Mr. Williford clerked for Chief Justice E. Norman Veasey of the Delaware Supreme Court, then practiced for a number of years with two Delaware firms well-respected in corporate litigation.. Mr. Williford is admitted to practice law in Delaware state court and the United States District Court for the District of Delaware.. Mr. Williford publishes periodic updates on Delaware law at the Delaware Corporate Law Update: .
Erin Brignola devotes 95% of her personal bankruptcy/individual bankruptcy practice in New Castle County, Kent County and Sussex County in Delaware. Erin Brignola helps individuals and business file successfully for debt relief. Erin Brignola provides attention to detail to tailor her representation to each client’s individual needs. Erin Brignola provides remedies for each individual and/or small business owner to protect their assets including their home, cars, bank accounts, retirement accounts and their business and income livelihood.. Erin Brignola has and continues to actively serve her Delaware Community as a legal service volunteer attorney for the Delaware State Bar Association, and Delaware Volunteer Legal Services and serves on the referral panel. Since the inception in 2006, she has proudly served as the Vice-Chair to the Consumer Bankruptcy Section to assist and mentor other attorneys to become better advocates for their clients. She is well known in the Delaware legal community as someone who is easily approachable and will always try to help. Erin is a member of many organizations both locally and nationally to continue her education to provide for her clients the best possible results. She is voted every year as a TOP Consumer Bankruptcy Attorney in Delaware Today magazine. (2001-2024). Erin Brignola has been a speaker and guest lecturer for many local and national organizations regarding the elements of bankruptcy case law and the interaction of bankruptcy law in family law, real estate title and foreclosure issues, and wills and inheritance.. If you need to file personal bankruptcy in Delaware, call Erin Brignola with your questions so that she and her team can help you make informative decisions about filing for individual bankruptcy in Delaware.. #personalbankruptcydelaware #personalbankruptcyattorney #bankruptcynewcastlecounty #bankruptcysussexcounty #bankruptcykentcounty
Eric J. Monzo focuses his practice primarily on issues relating to business restructuring and insolvency. He regularly represents a wide range of stakeholders including corporate debtors, commercial creditors, official and unofficial committees, trustees, lender groups, agents to syndicated lending groups, financial institutions, principal financial and private equity sponsors, officers, insurers, accountants, and financial advisors.. Eric handles matters relating to the restructuring and liquidation of companies in a broad range of industries with specialization in construction, energy, finance, food and beverage, healthcare, technology, transportation, real estate and retail. Eric is experienced in representation of clients regarding multi-jurisdictional and international insolvency proceedings and litigation.. A specific area of focus of Eric’s practice includes assisting clients regarding complex legacy liability issues in bankruptcy such as environmental, pension, union and similar types of claims.. While in law school, Eric was a member of Law Review. Upon graduation, Eric served as the law clerk for The Honorable Mary Pat Thynge, United States Magistrate Judge, United States District Court, District of Delaware. Eric earned a certification in employee benefits and estate planning through the Temple University School of Law and assists entities, such as employee and healthcare benefit plans and trustees relating to issues of executive compensation, deferred compensation, severance, and ERISA in the context of bankruptcy.. Practice areas:• Bankruptcy and Restructuring• Committee Representations• Distressed Entity, Insolvency Counseling• Litigation and Liquidation Trustees• Corporate and Fiduciary Litigation• Legal Opinions• Bankruptcy in Mass Tort Litigation• Blockchain Technologies, Cryptocurrency Bankruptcies, and Claw-Back Litigation• Energy Industry
Emery handles all types of criminal law including misdemeanors and traffic cases. He also represents clients in many civil matters like landlord-tenant, debt collection, PFAs, and more. Emery also enjoys working for his pro bono clients in Family Court. In his free time, he does yoga, reads, and plays video games.. Emery grew up in West Chester, PA, and has only called Delaware home since 2015. In that time, he has learned to cherish many aspects of life in the First State. Call him to find out how he can help you today.
Elizabeth Barnes Lewis, a native of Delaware, graduated from the University of Delaware and the Delaware Law School before she came to work at Jacobs & Crumplar. She is admitted to practice law in Delaware, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. She is also admitted to practice in the United States Court of Federal Claims and the United States Supreme Court.. She has been associated with Jacobs & Crumplar, P. A. since 1993 and is a Director of the firm.. She is a member of the Delaware Trial Lawyers Association where she previously spent many years serving in various positions on the board. She is also a member of the American Association of Justice.
Doug Candeub has long and broad experience working to achieve effective outcomes for his clients in matters pertaining to bankruptcy, insolvency, and creditors’ rights. As a litigator, Doug represents business clients in both state and federal court, at the trial and appellate level, while as a business lawyer, he provides advice and representation to clients on business issues and disputes.. Doug has represented a wide range of creditors as well as corporate and individual debtors, creditors' committees, purchasers of debtor assets, and chapter 7 trustees. Creditor representations have included prepetition lenders, trade creditors, landlords, homeowner associations, tort plaintiffs, construction contractors, equipment lessors, health care providers, private equity funds, predecessor entities, insurers, directors and officers, and lawyers and accountants. Doug is regularly involved in litigating and negotiating the range of disputes arising in bankruptcy cases. In addition, Doug has successfully argued appeals in the Third Circuit Court of Appeals.. Experience. Professional Affiliations
DISCLAIMER: Every case has different facts, injuries, liability issues and parties. The outcome of cases listed is not a guarantee of an outcome in any other case. I have represented clients since 1982. Over the years I have handled cases before Justice of the Peace Courts, Family Court, Court of Common Pleas, Court of Chancery, Bankruptcy Court, and the Superior Court. I have represented clients for workers compensation and injury matters since 1983 and have limited my practice to injury cases and workers' compensation matters since 1989. My injury practice includes work injuries of all types, as well as tractor trailer collisions, automobile crashes, motorcycle accidents, slip and fall injuries and dog bite cases.. I was born and raised in Delaware. I attended John Dickinson High School and the Univeristy of Delaware. I was graduated from Emory University School of Law in Atlanta. I am married and am the proud father of wonderful young daughter.. DISCLAIMERS: Indication that I have limited my practice is not an indication of official certification, as no such certification is applicable in Delaware.. Client reviews or attorney endorsements are the opinions of those posting the comments.. The AVVO rating is a rating system utilized by AVVO only and is not an official rating by any Delaware Court or the Delaware Bar Association.
Delaware personal injury lawyer Richard A. ("Rick") DiLiberto, Jr., has gained the respect of the Court, arbitrators, mediators, other members of the Bar, and insurance company adjusters by his meticulous preparation, professionalism and work-ethic. Rick prides himself on the ability to simplify highly complex legal problems, and streamline the justice system in order to give his clients the opportunity to return to as much of the life they knew before their accident as quickly as possible.. Rick has been listed in The Best Lawyers in America 2007 and is rated "AV" in the Martindale Hubbell Law Directory, reflecting "very high to preeminent legal ability and the highest professional and ethical standards" based upon extensive and confidential peer review. He is a past President of the Delaware Trial Lawyers Association, and former Legislative Committee Chairman. Rick is often called upon to educate members of the Bar at seminars on cutting-edge issues in civil victims' rights law, and has spoken at the Delaware Supreme Court's pre-admission conference for new attorneys.
Delaware Personal Injury Lawyers. Wilmington Auto Accident Attorneys that win. Ramunno & Ramunno Law Offices is among the biggest, strongest and most successful law firms in Delaware that handle injury claims, including car accidents, job injuries, catastrophic injury litigation, slip and fall cases, medical malpractice claims and wrongful death claims. We don’t let insurance companies push us around and we always fight hard for our clients.. We are very proud of getting over ONE HUNDRED MILLION DOLLARS in settlements and jury verdicts for our clients. We like that insurance companies fear us because it means we get more money for our clients and get it faster.. Personal injury cases are important to us – they are all we do. This specialty provides us with over 46 years of experience which we use to relentlessly pursue your case and obtain the compensation you are entitle to. While some injury lawyers expect their clients to put money into their cases, we front ALL expenses and you never pay us anything, including for the expenses we fronted, UNLESS WE WIN.
David C. Gagne is a partner in the firm of Giordano, Delcollo, Werb & Gagne, LLC, concentrating in the area of family law. He is licensed to practice before all of the Courts of the State of Delaware, the United States District Court for the District of Delaware, and the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. He received his Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice from the University of Delaware in 1988 and his Juris Doctor degree with honors from the Widener University School of Law in 1992.. Mr. Gagne is a member of the Delaware State Bar Association, the Delaware Trial Lawyers Association, The Family Law Section of the Delaware State Bar Association and The Meslon-Arsht American Inn of Court. Mr. Gagne represents clients throughout the state. Having grown up in Delaware and later attending both college and law school in Delaware, Mr. Gagne has maintained connections in all three counties.
Dave focuses his practice on commercial and corporate bankruptcy, commercial and general litigation, and corporate law. Dave has experience in all aspects of corporate and personal bankruptcy having practiced many years for the bankruptcy section of the Department of Justice. Dave also has experience in various aspects of litigation, including lead trial counsel in a number of civil and commercial litigation cases in federal and state courts.. Prior to forming Bielli & Klauder, Dave spent ten years as a Trial Attorney for the Office of the United States Trustee, the bankruptcy arm of the Department of Justice. As an attorney in the Wilmington, Delaware office of the U.S. Trustee’s Office, Dave had primary responsibility on behalf of the federal government for some of the largest corporate Chapter 11 bankruptcies in the country, including, among others, Owens Corning, W.R. Grace & Co., Tribune Co., Smurfit-Stone Container Corp. and NewPage Corp. He was also selected to be a part of the team at the U.S. Trustee’s Office providing assistance on the historic General Motors chapter 11 bankruptcy case. Dave has litigated numerous complex matters in federal bankruptcy courts in Delaware and Pennsylvania. His responsibilities for the U.S. Trustee’s Office also included forming creditors’ committees, conducting debtor examinations, drafting objections, motions, and other pleadings, and appearing in federal bankruptcy court on a routine basis on various matters.. After leaving the U.S. Trustee's Office, Dave joined O'Kelly Ernst & Bielli, LLC, where he helped expand their bankruptcy and litigation practices in both Delaware and Pennsylvania. Dave then left O'Kelly Ernst & Bielli and formed Bielli & Klauder with Tom Bielli in October 2015, and continues to grow his practice areas
Daniel C. Herr has dedicated his practice to civil litigation and trial work. As lead attorney, Dan has secured countless five and six figure awards on behalf of clients injured at the hands of Employers, the Police, the Government, and Educational Institutions. Dan has focused his work in Employment Law, Civil Rights Law, Personal Injury, and Small Business Litigation.. Dan has successfully litigated various Employment, Civil Rights, Education, Personal Injury, and Business Matters in the Federal Courts for Delaware and Pennsylvania, Delaware Superior Court, Delaware Court of Chancery, as well as other Courts in Delaware and Pennsylvania. For his various successes, the National Trial Lawyers named Dan a Top 40 Under 40 Trial Attorney by at the age of 30. Dan services Wilmington and New Castle County, Dover and Kent County, Georgetown and Sussex County, and the Greater Philadelphia Area.
Christopher Ward represents distressed companies with a business-minded, client-driven approach. He has represented clients in corporate bankruptcy, financial restructuring, bankruptcy litigation, and distressed asset sales for the last two decades. He has extensive experience in Delaware in addition to working nationally. Chris also serves on the Board of Directors of the American Bankruptcy Institute, which provides him with full-insight into the restructuring community. As Co-Chair of the Bankruptcy and Financial Restructuring practice and Managing Shareholder of the Delaware office, Chris routinely tackles financial restructurings, litigation, and asset sales with a creative and aggressive approach. He has significant experience in representing Chapter 11 debtors and Official Committees of Unsecured Creditors, which allows him to provide his clients with compressive insight into both sides of the restructuring industry. As a result, Chris advises his clients in situations where a negotiated resolution may be the appropriate course of action or, when an agreement cannot be reached, he aims to zealously push his client’s interests forward in litigation. Chris leads Polsinelli’s national bankruptcy practice from Delaware, but practices all across the country. Whether it be a bankruptcy, or another restructuring alternative, Chris has the depth and breadth in his practice to represent clients in distressed deals no matter where they arise.
Christopher is an attorney in the Bankruptcy and Restructuring group at Morris James LLP. He focuses his practice on commercial contract disputes, business restructuring, and insolvency issues.. Prior to joining Morris James, Christopher was a judicial law clerk to The Honorable Brenda A. Sexton of the Circuit Court of Maryland. He received his Juris Doctorate Degree from Widener University Delaware Law School in 2022. During law school, Christopher was a judicial extern to The Honorable Vivian L. Medinilla and a Summer Associate for Allen and Associates. He also was a member of the Delaware Journal of Corporate Law, the Moot Court, and Transactional Law honor societies. During his time as a member of the Moot Court Society, Christopher was part of a three-member team that finished as runners-up at the 2021 Capital Law School Family and Youth Law Center’s annual Child Welfare Moot Court Competition.. Practice areas:• Bankruptcy and Restructuring• Bankruptcy in Mass Tort Litigation• Blockchain Technologies, Cryptocurrency Bankruptcies, and Claw-Back Litigation• Committee Representations• Distressed Entity, Insolvency Counseling
Chris Samis focuses his legal practice on corporate bankruptcy, restructuring and other insolvency-related matters. He routinely represents both debtors and creditors in chapter 11 and chapter 7 bankruptcy cases in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware. Chris also represents assignees for the benefit of creditors in the Chancery Court of Delaware.
Chris Componovo is a civil litigation attorney with almost 30 years of experience handling cases for clients involved in personal injury and workers’ compensation matters at Morris James LLP. Chris has the knowledge needed to efficiently advocate for his clients. He provides innovative legal strategies and tactics to recover maximum compensation for his clients who are hurt or injured by the negligence of others or companies.. Prior to joining Morris James, Chris focused his practice on representing individuals in Lemon Law and breach of warranty claims against automobile manufacturers, and personal injury and worker's compensation matters. He gained valuable legal experience managing all aspects of personal injury and workers' compensation matters, including motor vehicle accidents, premises liability, and general negligence. Chris successfully tried Lemon Law cases to verdict within the Maryland Circuit Court and has argued before the Delaware Supreme Court and Maryland Court of Special Appeals.. Chris is admitted to practice in Delaware, Maryland, Colorado, West Virginia and the District of Columbia. He has been honored by his peers and recognized by Delaware Today Magazine as a “Top Lawyer” numerous times. He is also a past President of the Delaware Trial Lawyers Association and past Chair of the Workers’ Compensation Section of the Delaware State Bar Association.. Chris earned his Bachelor of Arts Degree from the University of Notre Dame, where he earned his Varsity monogram as a member of the Track and Field team. He earned his law degree, cum laude, from Widener University School of Law.. Practice areas:• Injury Law• Boating and Jet Ski Accidents• Car Accidents• Dog Bites / Attacks• Infant Formula Litigation• Mass Torts• Motorcycle Accidents• Negligent Security• Product Liability• Rideshare Accidents• Serious Injuries• Slip and Fall• Truck Accidents• Workers' Compensation• Wrongful Death
Catherine B. “Kylee” Read. Elder Law Attorney. Kylee joined Estate & Elder Law Services in 2017, changing her practice from corporate law to elder law after learning firsthand the importance of elder law to individuals and their families facing long term care expenses.. Kylee understands that many people do not know their options, or even the questions to ask, on how to protect life savings from the cost of assisted living or nursing home care, or how to prepare for a loved one’s incapacity before it happens. She believes in educating families about their options early on, allowing for informed choices, peace of mind and financial security.. Admitted to the Delaware Bar in 2000, Kylee received her Juris Doctor degree from Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law, Magna Cum Laude. Prior to joining Estate & Elder Law Services, she practiced Delaware corporate law for more than 13 years. As an adjunct instructor at Wilmington University, Widener University, and Goldey-Beacom College she taught contracts, business organizations and constitutional law.. Kylee and her husband, Bill, have two daughters, Maura and Claire. She enjoys spending time with her family at the beach.
Bruce L. Hudson was born, raised, and educated in Delaware. He has spent his entire, almost 40-year, law career representing victims of accidents and medical malpractice in his home state.. Named one of the Top 100 Trial Lawyers by the National Trial Lawyers Association, and a Super Lawyer by Superlawyer Magazine, Hudson’s decision to become a lawyer came a little later than most. After receiving his undergraduate and graduate degrees from the University of Delaware, he found that work as an economist in the Delaware State Planning Office was not for him. He subsequently earned his law degree from Widener University, and immediately opened his own law practice. Rather than joining a large firm, he relished the challenge of making it on his own. Hudson preferred the personal touch of working for and helping individuals, rather than moving money between companies. It didn’t take long before his successful business began to concentrate on representing victims in serious injury, medical malpractice, and wrongful death cases. There is nothing more important to Hudson than using his extensive legal skills and knowledge of his native state to make a difference in people’s lives.. Bruce Hudson’s good friend and fellow lawyer, Ben Castle, had retired from a large Wilmington, DE law firm, when the two decided in 2011 to merge their decades of experience. Hudson likes that they remain a small firm and still approach each case with passion and dedication. Their size allows them to focus their energy, time, and resources on a smaller volume of cases, giving them greater flexibility and independence to react quickly whenever a case requires it. “Each case is not just a file. We get to know clients by name and face and become integrated into their lives,” said Hudson.. Being a small firm, however, does not limit Hudson & Castle to small cases. Ben and Bruce recently completed a three-year case as lead counsel in representing hundreds of victims in the class action against the pedophile pediatrician, Earl Bradley. Over 1200 victims were affirmatively identified and compensated by the $123,000,000 settlement that makes this case the largest number of victims by a single pedophile ever documented.
Brian M. Gottesman is a partner in the Delaware office of Gabell Beaver. He has extensive experience counseling corporations and closely-held alternative entities (including limited liability companies, Delaware statutory trusts, and limited partnerships) on issues relating to their governance and management.. Brian has served as counsel in acquisitions, business formations, the establishment of subsidiaries and holding companies and sales of assets and equitable interests. He also provides opinions on Delaware law relating to limited liability companies, business trusts and other Delaware entities involved in real estate acquisitions, structured finance deals, business mergers and other transactions.. In addition to his transaction work, Brian has extensive experience with litigation in Delaware courts, particularly in the Court of Chancery. Brian has represented clients in breach of contract, breach of fiduciary duty and business divorce actions, as well as a wide array of other corporate and commercial litigation matters. He is certified as a court-appointed mediator by the Delaware Superior Court and is a member of the Panel of Distinguished Neutrals of the International Institute for Conflict Prevention and Resolution. Brian has served as both counsel and as third-party neutral in a wide array of arbitration and mediation matters. He also serves as an expert witness in litigation involving Delaware business organizations.. Brian graduated from Harvard Law School in 2003. From 2003 to 2010, he was a member of the Business Law and Venture Capital practice groups at the law firm of Connolly Bove Lodge & Hutz LLP. From 2010 until 2021, Brian was a partner at the law firm of Berger Harris LLP, where he worked with clients ranging from multinational conglomerates to single-member startups on a wide range of litigation and transactional matters.. Brian has written numerous articles dealing with limited liability companies and Delaware statutory trusts, as well as the history of trade and trade law. He was the general editor and co-author of the Delaware Statutory Trusts Manual (Matthew Bender, 2010), and a co-author and co-editor of Litigating the Business Divorce (BNA, 2016).. Brian is also active in the community. He has served pro bono as an attorney guardian ad litem for the Office of the Child Advocate since 2005. Brian is a member of the Richard S. Rodney Inn of Court and the Carpenter-Walsh Pro Bono Inn of Court, and served from 2004 until 2009 as an Associate Member of the Delaware Board of Bar Examiners. He is also a past member of the Board of Trustees of Albert Einstein Academy.
Brandon's practice consists of real estate transactions, corporate transactions, intellectual property, estate planning, and serving as Delaware local counsel. Brandon is licensed to practice and appear in Delaware, Maryland and Florida courts. Prior to joining Dunlap Bennett & Ludwig, Brandon represented clients in commercial and residential real estate transactions, contractual agreements and creditor actions. He also acted as Delaware counsel to a local financial institution and served as a Director of the Bethany-Fenwick Area Chamber of Commerce. Outside of the firm, Brandon enjoys beach days with his dog Kimber, boating, running, snowboarding, traveling and golfing.
Born Penns Grove, New Jersey, November 5, 1951. Preparatory Education: B.A., magna cum laude, University of Delaware, 1975. Member Phi Kappa Phi, Omicron Delta Kappa, and Pi Sigma Alpha honor societies. Legal Education: J.D., University of Chicago, 1978. Mr. Cottrell is a Principal of Tighe & Cottrell, P.A., a mid-Atlantic regional law firm with offices in Wilmington, Delaware; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Baltimore, Maryland; and Woodstown, New Jersey. He is admitted to practice law in Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland and Illinois.. LECTURER: "Understanding the Defense Issues for the New Claims-Made Form," New York City, February 9-10, 1987, Sponsored by Executive Enterprises, Inc. "Contracting as a Risk Management Tool," Delaware Law School, November 21, 1986. "Architect-Engineer Liability Under Pennsylvania Law," April 7, November 7 and 14, 1986, Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, Sponsored by the Cambridge Institute and the American Construction Owners Association. "Insurance for Construction Projects," October 23, 1986, Philadelphia Bar Association. "Bonding and Insurance for the Construction Process," Philadelphia Bench/Bar Conference, September 26, 1986. Occasional Lecturer, "Professional Liability" course, Delaware Law School, 1985-86. Construction Law Institute Annual Seminars, 1983 & 1984. Invited Counsel Lecturer, Shand, Morahan & Co., Inc., Evanston, Illinois, 1982 & 1984. Invited Lecturer, Cont. Ed. course on "Professional Practice for the Architect," University of Illinois, Circle Campus, 1982. Invited Lecturer on "Computer Liability and Insurance," St. Paul Fire & Marine Insurance Co., 1984. "Computer Fraud Seminar," Chicago, November 1, 1984, Sponsored by the Insurance School of Chicago and the Chicago Suburban CPCU Society. "Computer Crime Exposure & Risk Management Alternatives," Nashua, NH, March 29, 1985, Sponsored by the National Society of CPCU and the New Hampshire CPCU Chapter. Faculty Lecturer, Insurance School of Chicago, 1985. Faculty Lecturer, "Trial Advocacy" course sponsored by the Chicago Bar Association, 1983-85. "Contribution and Comparative Negligence - The New Theories of Liability Apportionment," Chicago, November 14, 1983, Sponsored by the Hospital Risk Management Society of Metropolitan Chicago. "Malpractice and Risk Management Developments," Chicago, October 14, 1983, Annual Health Law Symposium sponsored by the Illinois Association of Hospital Attorneys.. Most recently, Mr. Cottrell has been a lecturer for a series of Lorman seminars on construction law held in Delaware, including: “Construction Management & Design-Build” (February 15, 2006); “Construction Delays” (March 3, 2006); 8/10/05 Wed. “AIA Contracts” (August 10, 2005); “Public Contract Code and Competitive Public Bidding” (July 21, 2005); “Resolving Construction Nightmares” (February 22, 2005); “Fundamentals of Construction Contracts” (September 30, 2004); “Tricks, Traps & Ploys Used in Construction Scheduling” (April 20, 2004).. AUTHOR: Editor-in-Chief, Law Practice Notes, Barrister, 1984 to 1988. Contracts Editor, Law Practice Notes, Barrister, 1983-84. Associate Director, Construction Law Institute, 1982-84. Author, Architect-Engineer Liability Under Pennsylvania Law (1986); Co-editor, Corporate Directors and Officers Liability, Insurance and Risk Management (NYC, Executive Enterprises, Inc. 1989); "Claims Made: The Judicial Record," Best's Review, July 1986; "The Importance of Project Description," The Construction Specifier, July 1986; "A Blueprint as to the Liability of Architects and Engineers," 60 Chi. Kent L. Rev. 163 (1984); "Computer Insurance for the Architect/Engineer," January 1985 issue of The Profit Center; "Risk Shifting Devices and Third-Party Practice," 14 Loyola U. Chi. L. J. 467 (1983); "Third-Party Liability Insurance: Protection in Case of Computer Error," April 2, 1984 COMPUTERWORLD; "Computer Insurance," August 22, 1984 edition of PC Magazine; "Negligence: Doctrine in a State of Flux," October 1984 issue of Risk Management; "What the Courts Say About Failure to Notify," February 1985 issue of Risk Management; Chapter author, Legal Handbook for Architects, Engineers and Contractors, Vol. 2 (1986); Chapter author, "Liability for Shop Drawing Review," Architect and Engineer Liability: Claims Against Design Professionals, (2006).
Born in Wilmington, Delaware, Vince graduated high honors from the University of Delaware in 1986 with a Bachelor of Arts degree and memberships in the academic societies of Phi Beta Kappa and Phi Sigma Tau. He then was a Presidential Scholar at Washington and Lee University, graduating in 1989 with his Juris Doctor degree. He was also a member of the Washington and Lee Law Review.. Vince was admitted to practice in the Delaware and U.S. District Court, District of Delaware in 1989. In 1990, he was admitted to the U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit, and the U.S. Supreme Court, and in 1991, to the U.S. Court of Appeals, Federal Circuit. Then, in 1998, he was admitted to the U.S. Supreme Court. Vince is a member of the Delaware State and American Bar Associations as well as the Association of Trial Lawyers of America.. Vince provides Beverly L. Bove, Attorney at Law representation exclusively to injured persons. He actively participates in all aspects of personal injury litigation and in the resolution of insurance company disputes. Vince provides quality legal services, with a focus on client satisfaction, thus allowing clients to maximize their recovery.. Areas of Practice. Personal Injury LitigationLegal ServicesLitigation Percentage. 100% of Practice Devoted to LitigationBar Admissions. Delaware, 1989U.S. District Court District of Delaware, 1989U.S. Court of Appeals Federal Circuit, 1991U.S. Court of Appeals 3rd Circuit, 1990U.S. Bankruptcy CourtU.S. Supreme CourtEducation. Washington and Lee University School of Law, Lexington, VirginiaJuris Doctor – 1989Honors: Presidential ScholarUniversity of DelawareBachelor of Arts – 1986Honors: High HonorsProfessional Associations and Memberships. Delaware State Bar Association, MemberAmerican Bar Association, MemberAmerican Association for Justice, MemberFraternities/Sororities. Phi Beta KappaPhi Sigma Tau
Born and raised in Delaware, Attorney Vincent Bifferato, Jr. has been representing personal injury victims in his home state for over 30 years. After graduating from Villanova University School of Law he decided to devote his career to advocating for the rights of individuals who alone are no match for large insurance companies and today’s complex legal system. To better protect victims of negligence and wrongdoing, he opened Bifferato Gentilotti in Wilmington in 1995 with Jeffrey M. Gentilotti. Since then he and the firm’s other attorneys have won millions of dollars for their clients. Vince has been selected as a top 100 Trial Lawyer by The National Trial Lawyers. He also has served as attorney to the Delaware State Senate.
Bonnie Copeland seeks to work closely with clients to help them reach their goals and protect their families. Ms. Copeland’s practice is focused on family law in Delaware, including divorce, custody and visitation, guardianship, child support, termination of parental rights, adoption, third-party visitation, and PFAs. Ms. Copeland has extensive experience representing clients both in and out of court, negotiating settlements that enable her clients to avoid the cost, stress, and lengthy delays of trial when feasible. Ms. Copeland also has completed training for family law mediation and acts as a mediator for couples who want to resolve matters amicably.. Ms. Copeland graduated from Widener University’s Delaware Law School, summa cum laude, in 2009. Prior to practicing law, Ms. Copeland obtained her MBA at Tulane University and launched a family-run business. Ms. Copeland was previously a partner at Cooch and Taylor. In 2018, Ms. Copeland opened the law firm of Copeland Taylor.