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Jury Sides With Plaintiff in Movie Theater Attack Case

Donahue v. American Multi-Cinema $122,500 Verdict

The Legal Intelligencer

March 12, 2013

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Date of Verdict: February 13.

Court and Case No.: C.P. Philadelphia No. 101201679.

Judge: Ricardo C. Jackson.

Type of Action: Premises liability.

Injuries: Arm, head, neck and shoulder pain and physical limitations.

Plaintiffs Counsel: Joseph J. Aversa, Aversa & Linn, Philadelphia.

Defense Counsel: Dennis M. Marconi, The Law Offices of Barnaba & Marconi, Trenton, N.J.

Plaintiffs Expert: Dr. Stephen Allon, orthopedic surgery, Philadelphia.

Defense Expert: Dr. Joseph Bernstein, orthopedic surgery, Philadelphia.

Comment: On February 23, 2010, plaintiff Lori Donahue, 41, and her husband, along with their two adult sons, were attending a film at the American Multi-Cinema Inc. (AMC) theater at the Franklin Mills Mall in Philadelphia.

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