Lynne Czyzewicz
GMR Wins Philadelphia Trip and Fall Jury Trial Involving Major Philadelphia Health System
GMR Partner Joe Petka won a trial where the plaintiff was a 64-year-old widow who tripped on a rug at the entrance of a Philadelphia Hospital. The plaintiff suffered a commutive inter-articular distal radius fracture with dorsal angulation, which required ORIF surgery and physical therapy. The plaintiff’s expert opined that she would have significant future […]
GMR Celebrates Martin Luther King Jr Day
GMR proudly supports Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s legacy and the African American Museum in Philadelphia. This year, the firm has made a donation to the AAMP. We encourage our community to take time on MLK day, and every day, to participate in educational programs at the AAMP or a volunteer project.
Welcome to the Partnership
Please join us in congratulating Jessica Smeriglio on being named partner at Goldberg, Miller & Rubin. Jessica plays an integral role in the firm’s medical malpractice and general liability practice groups. Jessica has defended numerous cases involving construction site accidents, motor vehicle accidents, slip trip and fall accidents, assault and battery, and medical negligence claims […]
GMR Partner Joseph Petka to Present on “Avoiding Defense Disasters” at CLE
GMR Partner Joseph Petka will present at a CLE hosted by the Philadelphia Association of Defense Counsel on December 19th. The CLE will cover the successful approaches and best practices in pleadings, discovery, and trial. Minefields lurk in civil litigation, and it is imperative to know of them and avoid defense disasters. To register for […]
GMR Wins New Jersey Jury Trial Following Rear-end Collision
GMR Partner Matthew Moroney obtained a defense verdict in Ocean County, NJ, on a rear-end car accident. Although Plaintiff claimed permanent low back disc and nerve injuries, Matt successfully impeached Plaintiff and his expert on several issues. The jury found the witnesses lacked credibility and deliberated for about twenty minutes before rendering a defense verdict. […]