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Paul R. Brady III 
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Shareholder
phone (215) 575-2777
fax (215) 575-0856
email prbrady@mdwcg.com

Paul R. Brady is an Honors Graduate of LaSalle University. Following graduation from college he attended the Loyola University School of Law in New Orleans where he achieved his Juris Doctorate in 1978. He then clerked for James C. Crumlish, Jr., President Judge of the Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania.

Following his clerkship he began his career with the Marshall, Dennehey, Warner, Coleman & Goggin Law Firm in 1980. Mr. Brady has a full range of litigation interests and expertise. His practice areas include motor vehicle, elevator and escalator defense, products liability, construction accidents, premises liability as well as municipal, medical and liquor liability.

Mr. Brady is married to Sharon and is the proud father of six children. His volunteer work centers around the home as coach, Booster President and past President of C.I.S.V.

Mr. Brady has tried a wide variety of major personal injury cases with a potential jury verdict award in excess of $1 million. He is proud to be a longtime shareholder and trial attorney at one of the region's most experienced defense litigation firm.

Finally, he takes the time to listen to his clients and Risk Management Partners and works at keeping the lines of communication open. He is respectful to his colleagues and has been AV rated in Martindale-Hubbard. He is proud of the fact that he has developed a wide range of repeat clients.

Year Joined Organization:
1980
Areas of Practice:
Motor Vehicle
Products Liability Law
Personal Injury -- Defense
Construction Law
Bar Admissions:
Pennsylvania, 1978
Education:
Loyola University New Orleans School of Law, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1978


La Salle University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1974
Honors: Cum Laude


Honors and Awards:
AV Peer Review Rating by LexisNexis Martindale-Hubbell


Past Employment Positions:
Commonwealth Court, Law Clerk, 1978 - 1980


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