The estate of a cellular infrastructure technician who died after falling 10 stories from a Philadelphia rooftop has been settled with several defendants for a total of $4.45 million.
This article was originally published in the June 17, 2014 "Auto Law" supplement of The Legal Intelligencer, the oldest law journal in the United States, and also in the June 23, 2014 edition of the New Jersey Law Journal.
A trial win by Duffy + Partners was cited in the "Top Pennsylvania Verdicts of 2013" report, as compiled by VerdictSearch and distributed by The Legal Intelligencer, the oldest law journal in the United States.
This Philadelphia Inquirer article from May 26, 2014 shares the work of the Homeless Advocacy Project, and the support of Tom Duffy and the Duffy Fellowship.
In an interview with "Talk Philly" host Ukee Washington, Tom and Marsha discussed HAP's mission and how the newest addition to their team, courtesy of the Duffy Fellowship, will focus efforts exclusively on homeless veterans' issues.
The award, now in its 13th year, recognizes those who have contributed to the Philadelphia Latino community and exemplify “qualities of the human spirit to which all should aspire.”
For three years, the Duffy Fellowships have helped the poorest residents of Philadelphia tackle problems from unsafe housing and living conditions to children’s health issues and income insecurity.
Tom Duffy appeared before the Pennsylvania House Insurance Committee yesterday to oppose HB 804, legislation that would amend the Mcare Act to provide "qualified immunity" to emergency health care service providers.