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Tereshko Resigns as Supervising Judge in Wake of Critical Superior Court Decision

By Amaris Elliott-Engel Contact All Articles 

The Legal Intelligencer

October 26, 2012

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Judge Allan Tereshko

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The Philadelphia judge taken to task by the Pennsylvania Superior Court for failing to disclose that his spouse worked for a law firm representing a defendant in a motor vehicle insurance case has resigned as supervising judge of Philadelphia's civil cases.

Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas Judge Allan L. Tereshko said in an interview Thursday that he wished he had advised the parties in the case that his wife formerly worked for Post & Schell, the defense firm representing the insurance company in the case.

Tereshko said that "I'm not quarreling with the Superior Court decision," that he should have advised the parties of the relationship before the start of the motion and that it was a lapse not to do that.

"With the number of motions I do, it was an oversight," Tereshko said. "I should have disclosed and I did not."

Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas Judge John W. Herron, administrative judge of the trial division, said that he met with Tereshko on Wednesday after the Superior Court opinion was issued.

"We had a long discussion," Herron said. "He then submitted his resignation saying at the time, given the criticism by the Superior Court, he believed it was in the best interest for the court for him to resign his position as supervising judge."

Tereshko said that he thought it was best if he resigned.

"I didn't want to take away from the great work the civil division is doing," he said. "I felt John Herron would be better off with another supervising judge."

Tereshko said that he sent out an order last November, which was when he was appointed supervising judge, stating that he would be recusing from cases involving Post & Schell. He said the case in which he received criticism from the Superior Court preceded that order and was an oversight.

Tereshko also stated that this is the only case where he failed to disclose.

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  • Frequent Litigator

    October 26, 2012 12:41 AM

    Judge Tereshko is a disgrace to the bench. His bias against ALL plaintiffs, despite the overwhelming providence and merit of their claims, should have been cause for his removal from the court a long time ago. This is the least of the consequences to which he is entitled.

  • Nancy Raynor

    October 25, 2012 02:06 PM

    This incident and Judge Tereshko's resignation as supervising judge is a shame, as he is consistently fair and honest. Ironic.

  • esq.

    October 25, 2012 02:02 PM

    A " mench" !!

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