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Updated: January 14th, 2024 | King Of Prussia | Lawyer List G | Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin P.C. |
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Address: 620 Freedom Business Center, Suite 300, king-of-prussia, PA, 19406
Law Firm: Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin, P.C.
Phone: (610) 354-8273
Fax: 610-354-8299
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Website: http://www.marshalldennehey.com
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Description | Gregory concentrates the majority of his practice defending matters regarding architects and engineers, construction defect litigation and construction accidents. As well, he maintains a smaller portion of his practice in the defense of product liability claims. He splits his time between our King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, and Mount Laurel, New Jersey, offices.Formerly a litigation specialist for a large casualty insurer in Pennsylvania and Delaware, Gregory was responsible for and developed experience in the evaluation, negotiation and defense strategy for catastrophic personal injury and property damage claims. He also served as an instructor for in-house claims professional seminars on topics of Case Evaluation & Negotiation and Insurance Coverage.Prior to joining Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin in 2004, Gregory was with a defense firm where his practice involved defending personal injury and property damage matters, focusing on architect and engineer professional liability and construction claims, products, general, premises liability claims and insurance coverage matters.In 1982, Gregory graduated from Villanova University with a Bachelor of Science degree. While working as an insurance claims professional, he earned his juris doctor from Widener University School of Law in 1992 and is admitted to practice in Pennsylvania and New Jersey.Honors & awards AV Preeminent by Martindale-Hubbell Year joined2004CertificationOSHA 10-Hour Construction CertificationThought Leadership Stating a Claim for Negligent Misrepresentation for a Design Professional’s Supply of Information King of Prussia Architectural, Engineering and Construction Defect Litigation June 1, 2016 By Gregory J. Kelley, Esq.*The False Information Need Not Be Expressly Misrepresented, and How Specific the Allegations Must Be Remains Subjective Defense Digest, Vol. 22, No. 2, June 2016 The Certificate of Merit rule applies only to claims brought by a client against a licensed professional Architectural, Engineering and Construction Defect Litigation July 6, 2015 Pennsylvania Rule of Civil Procedure 1042.1 et seq., the Professional Liability Actions Chapter of Rules, adopted in 2004, provides for the filing of a Certificate of Merit in support of a professional liability claim. Case Law Alerts, 3rd Quarter, July 2015 Where an owner settles a contractors claims and assigns its rights against the architect, the contractor is not barred from pursuing the claims if the contractor was not a stranger to the claims at issue. Architectural, Engineering and Construction Defect Litigation January 11, 2013 The contractor sued the owner school district for delay claims, and the owner joined the architect. The owner settled with the contractor and assigned its rights against the architect to the contractor. Case Law Alert, 1st Quarter 2013 General contractors inclusion of subcontractors bid in GCs bid is not acceptance of subcontractors bid and does not form contract between subcontractor and GC or client. Architectural, Engineering and Construction Defect Litigation July 1, 2012 The subcontractor (SC) gave a bid to a general contractor (GC) for a municipal authority project. GC included SC’s bid within its own, and the authority awarded the contract to GC. Case Law Alert, 3rd Qtr 2012, July A contract for construction with an owner is a prerequisite under Pennsylvania’s Contractor and Subcontractor Payment Act, and design professionals may qualify as contractors under certain circumstances. Architectural, Engineering and Construction Defect Litigation January 1, 2012 An architectural firm entered into an oral contract for services to help determine the feasibility of a project. The architectural firm entered into a second oral contract for behind-the-scenes assistance to the owner for planning and zoning. Case Law Alert, 1st Qtr 2012 Load More Classes/Seminars TaughtLiability Concerns for Architects, Engineers and Construction Professionals: Pennsylvania Architects, Engineering & Construction Defect Issues, Marshall Dennehey Client Seminar, July 2015 |
Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin, founded in 1962, has realized substantial growth in response to our continually expanding client base. We are a defense firm, and our professional practices encompass a wide spectrum of litigation matters.We are 500 attorneys strong and have 20 offices strategically located in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Ohio, Florida, and New York.This distribution of attorneys and offices prov…
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