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Scranton personal injury attorney Melissa Scartelli named to "Top Lawyers In ... -Virtual Strategy Magazine

Wilkes-Barre and Scranton, PA lawyer honored for excellence in the legal profession.

Scranton, PA (PRWEB) March 12, 2012

Scranton personal injury lawyer of Scartelli, Melissa a. Olszewski Scartelli p.c. is recognized as one of the "Top Lawyers In Pennsylvania" by American Registry, LLC. A partner with LexisNexis Martindale-Hubbell, American Registry recognized for her excellence in the legal community Scartelli, an impressive record of professional achievements and undisputed ethical standards.

"I am honored and humbled to be publicly honored as a Top Attorney in Pennsylvania," said Scartelli. "I constantly defiantly proud of myself as a legal professional, strive for excellence in the profession, and always adhering to the highest levels of ethical standards."

Only In 2011 and her business partner Peter Paul Olszewski protected Scartelli, Jr., a $ 550,000 jury verdict in a medical malpractice case by a 79-year-old woman who suffered a 23-month delay in the diagnosis of her lung cancer (Lackawanna County No. 3521-civil-2009). The ruling could be the biggest verdict for an older patient in Lackawanna County history. The lawyers also secured a $ 750,000 settlement for the family members of a prison inmate who died in federal prison in Lewisburg, PA. (U.s. District Court of the Middle District of Pennsylvania, 4: 10-cv-02603-JEJ).

With a focus on ongoing legal excellence and the representation of people who have been injured due to negligence, were two of only a few Scartelli Olszewski and Northeast Pennsylvania lawyers who attended the American Association for Justice 2011 Convention in Phoenix, Ariz., the personal injury lawyers There participated to a variety of educational seminars on hot topics and trends in personal injury and medical malpractice.

One of a handful of women process lawyers in Northeast Pennsylvania that a Board Certified civil Trial specialist, was established, p.c. Scartelli Scartelli Olszewski in 2001 the rights of accident victims and malpractice to protect. For over 20 years, she has a wide range of complex personal injury matters on behalf of critically injured plaintiffs in the State and federal courts of Pennsylvania treated. Areas of practice include Scartelli of car accidents, car accidents, faulty construction defects, and workplace drugs and medical devices, insurance bad faith, liquor liability, medical malpractice, nursing home negligence, premises liability, product liability, professional liability and psychiatric malpractice.

Scartelli on the Lackawanna Bar Association Board of Directors has served, sits on the Social Commission of the Luzerne County Bar Association and has served as President of the Northeast Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers Association. She has been recognized by Thomas Reuters, published annually in Philadelphia magazine, as a 2009, 2010 and 2011 Pennsylvania Super lawyer ?. The Pennsylvania State Police In 2005, she received the highest citizenship Award. Scartelli Olszewski and are also members of the exclusive million Dollar Advocates Forum.

About Scartelli Olszewski, p.c.: founded in 2001, a number of complex cases on behalf of Scartelli Olszewski treats victims of accidents, malpractice victims and other injured individuals and their families. The company also represents criminal defendants. Practice areas include car accidents, car and workplace accidents, construction defects, criminal defense, defective drugs and medical devices, insurance bad faith, liquor liability, medical malpractice, nursing home negligence, premises liability, product liability, professional liability and psychiatric malpractice. Scartelli Olszewski is small enough to care even large enough to win for their clients in the Scranton and Wilkes-Barre, PA, region. For more information about the company, visit http://www.scartelli.com.

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