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TeamLawyers is a very proud sponsor of “Busted Lion – Marisa’s Militia”
May 10th, 2011
TeamLawyers is a very proud sponsor of “Busted Lion – Marisa’s Militia,” a team for the 3 Day Walk – benefiting Susan G. Komen for the Cure Breast Cancer Research. Marisa’s Militia held a kick-off event Saturday, May 7, 2011 on Boat House Row in Philadelphia. To learn more about the 3 day walk, visit http://www.the3day.org/site/PageServer.
Arias Invited to Weekly Radio Program
September, 2010Martin Arias is pleased to announce his weekly participation in a Philadelphia radio show about personal injury issues in Spanish on AM1680. Many immigrants do not know what their rights are when injured in an accident. Through this weekly airing, Mr. Arias provides the Hispanic community with guidance on personal injuries.
General Motors Bankruptcy Judge Revives Product Liability Claims
May, 2010The Judge overseeing the bankruptcy of General Motors has granted two motions filed by Eric G. Zajac, Esquire to revive product liability suits that had been stalled by the General Motors bankruptcy. In an important ruling, the court decided that state court claims against dealerships could go forward. The decision means that the bankruptcy would not prevent adjudication of the claims against the companies that had sold the cars.
Arias Featured in SuperLawyers Magazine
April, 2010Martin Arias was recently featured in Pennsylvania Super Lawyers for 2010. The articles explores Martin's commitment to representing Spanish-speaking clients who have been seriously injured. His direct and fluent communication with Spanish-speaking clients is vital to a successful attorney-client relationship and can make a real difference in their cases.
Zajac Wins pro bono Case
March, 2010Eric Zajac has won a pro bono case he took for a client who took over the care of her grandmother's house. The client was taking care of her grandmother's house after it had been abandoned by her family. Zajac was successful in getting the title to the house transferred. This allowed the owner to qualify for improvement grants and to prevent neighborhood blight and decay.

