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“Making the Case” takes you behind the scenes of some of the biggest cases handled by Munley Law and other influential cases that relates to important issues facing Americans today.Copyright 2023 All rights reserved. Economie Politique et gouvernement Sciences politiques
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    • Commonwealth v. William J. Wright: The Freach and Keen Murders
      Oct 15 2019
      In 1973, Lackawanna County, in Scranton, Pennsylvania, was the epitome of family-friendly. People would leave their doors unlocked, and kids were allowed to play outside. That changed suddenly and drastically one November afternoon when two teenage boys, Edmund Keen and Paul Freach, never came home from school. The brutal murders of these two boys altered the way people in Scranton, PA and beyond thought of this region, and the safety they had come to take for granted. In this episode, Bernie is joined by the authors of the book, “The Freach and Keen Murders: The True Story of the Crime That Shocked and Changed a Community Forever”, Paul Mazzoni and Kathlene Munley. Paul Mazzoni was the District Attorney at the time of the murders and the lead prosecutor in the murder case, Commonwealth vs. William J. Wright. Kathlene Munley is a local historian and history professor. To learn more about Munley Law and Commonwealth v. William J. Wright, please visit www.munley.com
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      14 min
    • MID VALLEY 8 PART 2: Larry Holeva and Gilda Runco
      Sep 15 2019
      One of the most meaningful cases that we have had at Munley Law involved a tragic single car accident that took place on March 6th 1981. Eight teenagers were killed when the car they were riding in swerved into a guardrail and sailed 190ft in the air before landing on its roof in a 30ft embankment. The victims all attended Mid Valley High School and have become known as the Mid Valley 8. This accident forever changed the lives of the families of the victims, the students at Mid Valley High School, the people in the region and the lawyers and staff at Munley Law (which was then known as Robert W. Munley P.C.) As a result of the accident, seven families filed a lawsuit known as Mecca v. Lukasik. The case went to trial and a jury awarded a total verdict of $17.5M – at that time one of the largest verdicts ever for a single vehicle accident. This case made important changes to the law in the areas of Bad Faith litigation, helped to change the law that determines pain and suffering in anticipation of death and the future earning potential of minors. In Part 2 Bernie is joined by Larry Holeva who is a 1983 Mid Valley High School graduate and is currently the Executive Editor of Times Tribune. She is also joined by Gilda Runco, author of “Legacy of the PURPOSE Stone”,Gil’s sister Lisa was tragically one of the Mid Valley 8. To learn about the Munley Law Mid Valley 8 scholorship, please visit www.munley.com
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      20 min
    • MID VALLEY 8 PART 1: Mecca v. Lukasik with Robert Munley
      Aug 15 2019

      One of the most meaningful cases that we have had at Munley Law involved a tragic single car accident that took place on March 6th 1981. Eight teenagers were killed when the car they were riding in swerved into a guardrail and sailed 190ft in the air before landing on its roof in a 30ft embankment. The victims all attended Mid Valley High School and have become known as the Mid Valley 8. This accident forever changed the lives of the families of the victims, the students at Mid Valley High School, the people in the region and the lawyers and staff at Munley Law (which was then known as Robert W. Munley P.C.)

      As a result of the accident, seven families filed a lawsuit known as Mecca v. Lukasik. The case went to trial and a jury awarded a total verdict of $17.5M – at that time one of the largest verdicts ever for a single vehicle accident. This case made important changes to the law in the areas of Bad Faith litigation, helped to change the law that determines pain and suffering in anticipation of death and the future earning potential of minors.

      In Part 1 of this two part episode, Bernie talks to Robert Munley, who was the trial attorney for this case in 1985. To learn more about Munley Law and Mecca v. Lukasik, please visit www.munley.com

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      17 min
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