Author: Eisenberg, Rothweiler, Winkler, Eisenberg & Jeck, P.C.

1.8 Million Toyota RAV4s Recalled Due to Fire Risk

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Automotive manufacturer Toyota recently announced a recall of over 1.8 million of its RAV4 SUVs. Vehicle owners who have suffered injuries due to a vehicle defect should turn to the product liability lawyers of Eisenberg, Rothweiler, Winkler, Eisenberg & Jeck, P.C. Our firm has a proven record of success in product liability cases, including a […]

$976 Million Jury Verdict in Defective Seat Belt Case

On November 11, 2017, Francis Amagasu’s life changed forever when the seat belt in his 1992 Mitsubishi 3000GT failed to restrain him during a 45-mph rollover crash in Buckingham Township, Pennsylvania. As a result, he suffered catastrophic spinal cord injuries that left him unable to move his arms or legs. But almost exactly six years […]

Delayed Labor: Understanding the Risks and Legal Implications

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Going into labor is an exciting moment for a family. As the due date approaches, parents eagerly anticipate the joy of finally meeting their baby. However, when labor does not progress as expected, the outcomes can be deeply distressing for both mother and child. Labor that slows or stalls puts the baby at significant risk. […]

Eisenberg Rothweiler Supports Philadelphia VIP as a Presenting Sponsor of its 2023 Annual Awards Night

Eisenberg, Rothweiler, Winkler, Eisenberg & Jeck had the great honor and privilege of serving as a Presenting Sponsor of Philadelphia VIP’s 2023 Annual Awards Night on May 4. The event was VIP’s first in-person Awards Night since 2019. Eisenberg Rothweiler is a long-time supporter of Philadelphia VIP, an organization that pairs volunteer attorneys with low-income […]

“Proving Permanent Injuries” at New Jersey Association for Justice Boardwalk Seminar 2023

On April 27, Eisenberg, Rothweiler, Winkler, Eisenberg & Jeck shareholders Nancy Winkler and Dan Jeck presented a program titled “Proving Permanent Injuries” to New Jersey Association for Justice members during the organization’s Boardwalk Seminar 2023 event. During their program, Nancy and Dan, along with co-presenter Mark S. Wagner, Ph.D., ABN, FACPN, ABVE, explored techniques lawyers […]

Eisenberg Rothweiler Plays Central Role in Historic Boy Scouts Sex Abuse Settlement

Late Thursday, July 1, 2021, the Boy Scouts of America and its local councils announced they had reached a historic settlement with survivors of sex abuse allegedly committed by Boy Scouts scoutmasters and other Boy Scouts representatives. Settlement negotiations with the Boy Scouts, its local councils, their insurers, and sponsoring and chartering organizations, have been ongoing almost from the day Eisenberg Rothweiler, along with its co-counsel in Abused in Scouting, filed a sex abuse lawsuit against the Boy Scouts in August 2019.

Glen Mills Litigation Over Abuse Allegations Is Consolidated Into Mass Tort

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With hundreds of men and boys looking to sue the shuttered Glen Mills Schools, a Philadelphia judge has agreed to consolidate the litigation into a mass tort program. On June 15, Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas Judge Arnold New issued a one-paragraph order granting a motion seeking to consolidate litigation against the school, where boys and young men were alleged to have been abused by staffers and fellow students for decades.

Restarting Jury Trials: For Lawyers and Judges, the Closer You Look, the Harder It Gets

As attorneys begin reckoning with the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the legal profession, one question is on everyone’s mind: When will courts be able to hold jury trials again? When it came to the decision to officially suspend jury trials another three months, Fox said the court arrived at the date with a lot of input from Administrative Judge Jacqueline Allen, who, Fox said, was working backward to estimate how long it might take to address all the known unknowns. “

The Philadelphia Inquirer Publishes Front-Page Article About Jail Suicides, Including Tragic Death of Christopher Gilchrist, Son of Eisenberg Rothweiler Client

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Earlier this week, The Philadelphia Inquirer published a front-page story about the all-time high number of suicides in Pennsylvania prisons. In his mother’s lawsuit against the prison’s officials and corrections officers, she alleges that the defendants violated Christopher’s Eighth Amendment constitutional rights by being deliberately and recklessly indifferent to his medical needs.

Eisenberg, Rothweiler, Winkler, Eisenberg & Jeck, P.C., Attorneys Interviewed by National Media Regarding the Boy Scouts of America’s Bankruptcy Filing

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Recently, the Boy Scouts of America filed for bankruptcy, in part because of the lawsuits filed by attorneys from Eisenberg, Rothweiler, Winkler, Eisenberg & Jeck, P. C. , and the Abused in Scouting team on behalf of their clients who allege they were sexually abused by Boy Scouts of America scoutmasters.