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TT&H in Court
March 18, 2019
TT&H Attorney Joe Pulcini wins non-suit in Philadelphia County Court.
Attorney Joe Pulcini recently won a non-suit in connection with a negligence action filed in Philadelphia County. The case involved a slip and fall at a grocery store, with $72,000 in medical expenses being claimed, and a demand from the Plaintiff in the amount of $600,000.00. Joe’s client, a commercial landlord, had responsibility for the… read more
March 18, 2019
Joe Holko wins construction arbitration.
Joe Holko successfully defended a general contractor and a subcontractor against claims for damage to a roof, interior water damage, profits from lost rental value, and the diminution in the fair market value of a building. While Joe’s clients were renovating the façade of a 4-story commercial building in downtown Allentown’s Neighborhood Improvement Zone (NIZ),… read more
March 18, 2019
Joe Holko, Greg Kunkle and Christopher Gallagher win consent dismissal of five-million dollar counterclaim.
TT&H Attorneys Joe Holko, Greg Kunkle and Christopher Gallagher defended a five-million dollar counterclaim filed in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. The claim arose from commercial auto lease agreements and personal guaranties for two dozen vehicles used for ridesharing in Key West, Florida. After TT&H filed a motion for… read more
January 18, 2019
TT&H Attorney Rebecca Sember Izsak wins defense verdict for national chain retail store.
In November of last year, TT&H Attorney Rebecca Sember Izsak won a defense verdict in connection with a binding summary jury trial in Westmoreland County. The Plaintiff was shopping at a retail chain store and was apparently choosing a plastic storage container from a shelf when a stack of large plastic totes fell and struck… read more
January 15, 2019
Joshua Bovender successfully secures landlord’s dismissal from Cumberland County premises liability lawsuit.
On January 7, 2019, Attorney Joshua Bovender obtained the dismissal of a landlord/property owner in connection with a Cumberland County civil action brought by a well-known Philadelphia law firm. The suit concerned injuries to a tenant’s boyfriend, who tripped and fell over a piece of cracked patio concrete. Arguing for dismissal, Josh cited language from… read more