Seth Laver, experienced Business, Insurance attorney in Philadelphia, PA with 212 reviews
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Seth Laver

1700 Market Street, Suite 1418, Philadelphia, PA

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4.6 / 5
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Education

2004:
Roger Williams University School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
2001:
Franklin and Marshall College, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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4.6 212 reviews
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Sharonda mintz

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30 Dec, 2024
This place of business is a place where you are absolutely felt like it’s home .They are very caring,compassionate and driven to make sure you are satisfied.And they return your phone calls not even a day late the same day .I truly appreciate the entire team and if you ever need an injury lawyer .Don't hesitate call Leonard Hill !!!!!
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Brahin bethea

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27 Nov, 2024
This firm was amazing i will definitly re use them when ever i need council
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Chigbo ogueri

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23 Oct, 2024
I came to Mr. Kirby and his team several years ago. He and his team worked with me over the years to help me achieve a 50-50, physical custody arrangement with my son’s mother. I thank him and his team greatly as they stuck with me until we got to the best outcome for my child. Thank you, Mr. Kirby and team.
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Top review highlights

Pros
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Excellent customer service and communication
“The customer service was the absolute best and communication was great.”
2
Knowledgeable and professional attorneys
“Mr. Kirby is truly a diamond in the rough. Driven by his own experience he has a genuine passion for guiding his clients with his profound knowledge of the law.”
3
Caring and understanding approach
“They are genuinely there to help you. Great communication, clear and inviting atmosphere, and most importantly very knowledgeable.”
4
Successful case outcomes and fair settlements
“They did better than expected. I did get great service and decided to let everyone know I will be using them again. They protected me and my family interests and got me some money in the process.”
5
Strong reputation and long-standing relationships
“Great 20 year professional relationship.”
Cons
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Lack of responsiveness and communication issues
“Never expect to call you back. You have to drive for hours to meet them.”
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Unwillingness to take on certain cases
“They will drop your case if whoever you are filing against denies liability no matter how much proof you give them they are not fighting cases without having liability accepted by whomever is getting sued.”

Publications

2018:
DRI Riding the E&O Line, "Ugh Oh: Doctrine of In Pari Delicto Severely Restricted in Massachusetts"
2017:
DRI’s The Voice, Co-Author, "Attorneys: Be a Watchdog for Your Accountant Clients,"
2017:
PICPA, King of Prussia, PA, Presenter, "Risk Management: Help Me, Help You,"
2017:
Riding the E&O Line: The Newsletter of the Professional Liability Committee, Defense Research Institute, Co-Author, “Partnership Estoppel: How Resourceful Attorneys Create Unwanted Liability,”
2017:
AttPro Ally, Author, "'Tis the Season ... for Ethical Breaches?"
2016:
Law360, Quoted in “3 Cases That Clarify When to Call Your Malpractice Insurer,”
2016:
PLUS Journal, Co-Author, “Ethical Implications of Posting Video Depositions Online,”
2016:
Law360, Co-Author, “Risk Management Tips for Attorneys Serving as Local Counsel,”
2016:
Law360, Quoted in "Why BigLaw May Be In Big Trouble After Data Breaches,"
2015:
Law360, Quoted in “5 Ways to Avoid the Hidden Ethical Dangers of Client Gifts,”
2015:
Law360, Quoted in “Foley Atty in High Court Row May Have Broken Ethics Rules,”
2014:
DRI Riding the E&O Line, Co-Author, “Legal Malpractice Standard: When Former Client Fails to Appeal Unfavorable Judgment in the Underlying Action and Sues the Lawyer Instead,”
2014:
Westlaw Journal Insurance Coverage, Co-Author, “The Case of the Missing Insured: A Tricky Variation On the Consent to Settle,”
2014:
American Bar Association Professional Liability Newsletter, Co-Author, “Home Is Where the Office Is: Ethical Implications of the Virtual Office,”
2013:
DRI For the Defense, Author, “Ohio Weighs In: Texting Prospective Clients,”
2013:
For the Defense, Defense Research Institute, Co-Author, “When Is It Criminal to Issue a Subpoena? The Intersection of Subpoena Practice and the Unauthorized Practice of Law,”
2013:
DRI, The Voice, Featured in "Leader Spotlight,"
2012:
Lehigh Valley Business, Co-Author, “Fantasy Sports: A Real Game-Changer for Employers,”
2012:
Philadelphia Business Journal, Author, "Social Media-Related Lawsuits Are Rising; Are You Prepared?"
2012:
DRI For the Defense, Author, “Fortifying the Law Firm: Understanding and Protecting Against Cyber Risk,”
2012:
DRI’s Riding the E&O Line (Newsletter of the Professional Liability Committee), Author, “Bernie Madoff and Auditor Liability: Emerging Trends and Defenses,”
2011:
DRI’s Riding the E&O Line (Newsletter of the Professional Liability Committee), Author, “Sputtering Housing Market Makes Fertile Ground for Real Estate Professional Liability Claims,”
2011:
The Legal Intelligencer, Author, "Effective Client Reporting: A Lawyer's Best Friend,"
2011:
Legal Intelligencer of Philadelphia, Proper Client Reporting
2010:
Author, Joint Defense Agreements: A Primer
2009:
Legal Intelligencer, When Employees Go Bad
2008:
Legal Intelligencer, Dropping the Nickel in a Civil Context
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