Dedicated. Modest. Influential. Respected. A gentleman in every sense.
The Citizens Voice, February 9, 2006
Judge Max Rosenn was a giant on the Wyoming Valley landscape in every sense of the word.
From being a founder of one of the … Read more
The Citizens Voice, February 9, 2006
Judge Max Rosenn was a giant on the Wyoming Valley landscape in every sense of the word.
From being a founder of one of the … Read more
Times-Tribune – January 26, 2006
“Penn Millers doesn’t discriminate against its employees,” attorney James Oschal, who represented the company with attorney P. Connell McNulty, said after the verdict. “We’re happy that the jury vindicated us.”… Read more
Claire Turcotte, Esq.
Physician’s News Digest, January 2006
In Wellspan Health v. Bayliss (2005), the Pennsylvania Superior Court held that the public’s interest in access to specialty care was superior to the business interests of a hospital system. Wellspan … Read more
Howard M. Levinson, Esq., has been selected to become a Fellow of the Litigation Counsel of America, a trial lawyer honorary society composed of less than one-half of one percent of American lawyers.
… Read moreLevinson and Gawlas Succeed in Having Constructive Trust Imposed in Favor of School Districts in Excess of $5.2 Million
… Read moreOne of the “founding fathers” of Rosenn Jenkins & Greenwald, LLP was recently featured in a biographical documentary highlighting his personal and career achievements.
… Read moreAn employee at Rosenn Jenkins & Greenwald’s Wilkes-Barre office was recognized yesterday for her efforts in sustaining the lives of four individuals following an accident last July.
Lynette Van Fleet-Millet, an administrative assistant with the firm, was awarded the Certificate … Read more
Eugene Roth, a partner at Rosenn Jenkins & Greenwald, LLP, was recently quoted in an article that appeared in the Boston Globe.
… Read moreBy: Phoebe Sharp
The law firm of Rosenn, Jenkins and Greenwald celebrates its fiftieth anniversary this May. It is the largest and oldest law firm in NEPA. It … Read more
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court recently reinstated a controversial ruling that had been issued by corrupt former Luzerne County judge Michael Conahan. The new ruling was issued in the Forester Vanderhoff v. Harleysville Insurance case, and it restored a 2004 decision … Read more