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Rawle & Henderson, founded in 1783, is the nation's oldest continuously practicing law firm, and has offices in Philadelphia, PA; Pittsburgh, PA; Harrisburg, PA; Delaware County/Media, PA; Marlton, NJ; Wilmington, DE; New York, NY and Wheeling, WV. We invite you to learn more about our Firm through this web site.
Supreme Court Opinion References Founding Partner, William Rawle
On June 26, 2008, the Supreme Court of the United States in the District of Columbia vs. Heller uphe...
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TIDA Industry Seminar
James A. Wescoe, partner in the CMV group will be a speaker at the Trucking Industry Defense Associa...
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Winning Your First Civil Trial
Fred B. Buck will be a speaker at NBI’s Winning Your First Civil Trial on October 31, 2008 in Phila...
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Rawle & Henderson LLP Attorneys Instrumental in Landmark Decision Upholding Federal Preemption Defense for Prescription Drug Manufacturer
Rawle & Henderson LLP attorneys, Charles A. Fitzpatrick, III and Arthur B. Keppel, are national counsel for Apotex, a generic drug manufacturer in the Paxil litigation. Their strenuous defense has resulted in a landmark ruling by the Third Circuit Court of Appeals that product liability suits against prescription drug manufacturers alleging failure to warn are barred by the principle of preemption when the warnings proposed by plaintiff have been found by the FDA to be “without scientific basis”.
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Philadelphia Jury Returns Defense Verdict in Medical Malpractice Case
John J. Snyder and Mary Ann Capriotti of Rawle and Henderson LLP recently obtained a defense verdict in a medical malpractice action in the Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas.
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Defense Verdict in Medical Malpractice Death Case
Charles A. Fitzpatrick, III of Rawle and Henderson LLP recently obtained a defense verdict in a four day medical malpractice trial in the Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas.
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