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Timestamp: 2019-04-20 12:27:56+00:00

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Michael J. Foley is a shareholder in Foley Law Firm in Scranton, Pennsylvania. Mr. Foley is a Certified Civil Trial Advocate by the National Board of Trial Advocacy, and is a member of the American Board of Trial Advocates. Mr. Foley has been selected by Law and Politics and Philadelphia Magazine as a Pennsylvania Super Lawyer for the years 2004 - 2019 publications, every year the award was given. Mr. Foley graduated from Washington & Lee University in 1980 where he was a member of Delta Tau Delta, an all-star athlete and co-captain of the water polo team which placed sixth in the Division I NCAA Eastern Water Polo Championships in Chicago in 1979. Mr. Foley graduated from Duquesne University Law School in 1983. He served as a law clerk in 1984 to the deceased, Honorable Robert N. C. Nix, Jr., former Chief Justice of Pennsylvania. Mr. Foley was named to the Pennsylvania lnterbranch Commission on Venue in 2002. Mr. Foley was elected to the office of President of the Pennsylvania Association for Justice (formerly Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers Association) in 2008-2009. Mr. Foley has served as a Trustee of LAWPAC, the political action committee of the Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers Association since 2006.
In 2011,Foley Law Firm was included in the seminal edition of The Best Law Firms in America in both personal injury and medical malpractice. Mr. Foley has been recognized by Lawdragon Magazine as one of the leading plaintiff s lawyers in America, and he has been listed in The U.S. News & World Report for "Best Lawyers in America" rankings, and "Philadelphia's Best Lawyers" for 2010 (greater Philadelphia Metropolitan area) by Best Lawyers, LTD published in the Philadelphia Inquirer.
He has served as Chairman of the LAWPAC Fund Development Committee for the Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers Association in 1995 - 1996.
He has been a past co-chair of the Association of Trial Lawyers of America's Misread Pap Smear Litigation Group.
In January 2001,Mr. Foley obtained the first million dollar jury verdict ever rendered in Wayne County, Pennsylvania, in Halina Pasternak v. Wayne Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Pasternak is a Polish immigrant who testified through an interpreter. He has been a member of the Million Dollar Advocates Forum since 1997 and has been counsel in numerous cases in which the settlements, verdicts and/or awards exceeded a million dollars or more for his clients including six multi-million dollar settlements.
Mr. Foley authored PAJ's amicus curiae brief in Baker v. Erie Insurance Exchange, 972 A.2d 507 (Pa. 2008). Mr. Foley has acted as amicus curiae counsel for the Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers Association in Zieber v. Bogart, M.D., 565 Pa. 376, 773 A.2d 758 (2001), (rejecting extension of "two disease rule" to medical malpractice cases); and co-author of PaTLA's appellate briefs in both the Commonwealth Court and the Pennsylvania Supreme Court in Koken v. Insurance Federation of Pennsylvania, Inc., 801 A.2d 622, (Pa. Cmmwlth. 2002), rev. 889 A.2d 550 (Pa. 2005) (overruling Insurance Commissioner's authority to require arbitration clauses in UM/UIM disputes). He provided significant assistance in preparing PaTLA's amicus brief in Borgia v. Prudential Insurance Co.,561 Pa 434, 750 A.2d 843 (2000) which was principally authored by Bill Murphy. He was amicus counsel for the American Trial Lawyers Association, The Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers Association and the Workplace Injury Litigation Group, Inc., in American Manufacturer Mutual Insurance Co.,et al. v. Sullivan, in the United States Supreme Court, 119 S. Ct. 977 (1999) (Court rejected constitutional challenge to automatic supersedeas provisions of utilization review of medical expenses).
Mr. Foley submitted written testimony to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives on April 16, 2003 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, entitled "It is An Elementary Principle of Justice that Victims of Medical Malpractice Deserve Full Compensation For Life-Altering Injuries". Mr. Foley spoke on behalf of PAJ before the Pennsylvania Senate Judiciary Committee in opposition to the political appointment of appellate Judges in Pennsylvania, and had the privilege to be a featured speaker supporting victims' rights in the Rotunda of the Pennsylvania Capitol in 2002 at the height of the debate prior to negotiation of the Mcare Law Act offered persecution to members and staff of the United States House of Representatives on issues relevant to patient safety.
Mr. Foley has been a plaintiff attorney invitee in national medical malpractice conferences including "Creating a Malpractice Liability System to Improve Patient Safety", sponsored by the Kaiser Permanante Health Policy Institute, The Milbank Memorial Fund, and the Reforming States Group in San Francisco, California in January, 2003, and the National Patient Safety Foundation Joint Medical-Legal Conference funded by the United States Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Held at Southern Methodist University Law School in Dallas, Texas in October, 2003.
Mr. Foley's expertise in law has been recognized on a number of forums over his career. On November 21,2013, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court decision cited an article that Mr. Foley had written in a precedent setting Workers' Compensation case, Phoenixville Hospital WCAB, in which the Court expanded the proofs that claimant could utilize to challenge attempted modification of benefits. Interestingly, both the majority opinion and dissenting opinion cited Mr. Foley's paper.
Mr. Foley has lectured at seminars for the American Board of Trial Advocates Masters Program, The Association of Trial Lawyers of America, The Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers Association, The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry, The Harry Philo 21 Hour Seminar in Detroit, Scranton's Mercy Hospital Grand Rounds, University of Scranton ACHE Symposium, ATLA's Attorney's Information Exchange Group, The Pennsylvania Bar Association and The Committee for Justice for All. He has written scholarly articles and papers on Pennsylvania civil procedure, constitutional law, medical negligence, Pennsylvania Auto law, workers' compensation, and federal disability law.
Foley Law Firm practices in the areas of medical malpractice, trucking litigation, FELA claims, Federal Tort Claims, litigation, auto accidents, insurance coverage disputes, including UM/UIM cases, product liability, workers' compensation matters, and appellate matters.

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