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As featured in the ABA Commission on Women, Philadelphia Inquirer, Philly.com, the Philadelphia Business Journal and the Legal Intelligencer, Lori Miller Elected as Goldberg, Miller & Rubin’s First CEO and Appoints Dana Koos Managing Partner of the Firm’s New York Office
As featured in the ABA Commission on Women, Philadelphia Inquirer, Philly.com, the Philadelphia Business Journal and the Legal Intelligencer, Lori Miller has been elected the first Chief Executive Officer in Goldberg, Miller & Rubin’s 34-year history. Lori began her career at Goldberg, Miller & Rubin in 1990 and quickly earned the respect of colleagues and adversaries, […]
GMR is a Proud Signatory of the NY City Bar Association’s Statement of Diversity Principles
GMR is proud to join the over 140 signatories, including 120 law firms and 20 corporations, of the New York City Bar Association’s Statement on Diversity Principles. The Statement is designed to affirm the commitment of New York City area law firms and corporate legal departments to diversity goals. GMR values diversity in all of […]
Claire Neiger, Eamon Merrigan and Lauren Glynn Speak at Villanova Law School
Claire Neiger and Villanova University alumnus, Eamon Merrigan and Villanova Law School alumna, Lauren Glynn were invited to speak at the Corporate Law Society and Health Law Society’s joint panel on healthcare law. Claire provided insights on defending medical malpractice claims and winning trials for her clients. Many of the students had questions about expert […]
Claire Neiger Obtains Defense Verdict in Philadelphia Medical Malpractice Trial with Leg Amputation
Claire Neiger secured a defense verdict for a large hospital and healthcare system in Philadelphia in a medical malpractice action. Decedent’s estate sought $2 million from the hospital and health system, alleging that Defendant hospital failed to properly monitor and ambulate decedent during his discharge from a bronchoscopic biopsy procedure. Plaintiff alleged he was still under […]
Joe Petka Wins Another Slip and Fall Trial for Local Hospital
Joe Petka again successfully defended a local hospital in a Philadelphia jury trial. The plaintiff was a sixty year old government worker who had visited a local hospital in order to eat lunch in the cafeteria. As she was leaving the hospital, the plaintiff slipped on a patch of ice that had developed near the […]