Thomas L. Gowen Jr.

Personal Injury, Mediation
2500 DeKalb Pike
Norristown, Pennsylvania 19401


Personal Injury

Admitted

1977, Pennsylvania and U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Pennsylvania; 2001, U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit

Law School

Villanova University, J.D., 1977

Law School Graduation Year

1977

College

Haverford College, B.A., 1971

Memberships

Montgomery County (Member, 1990-1998; Chairman, Continuing Legal Education Committee, 1990-1992) Pennsylvania and American Bar Associations; Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers Association (Member: Board of Governors; Faculty on Products Liability, 2002); The Association of Trial Lawyers of America (Member Sections on: Traumatic Brain Injury, Professional Negligence).

Biographical

Author: Professional Liability for Failure to Report Child Abuse, 38 Am. Jur. Trials, 1989; Case Preparation Outside Traditional Discovery Channels, in Excellence in Advocacy, ATLA Press, 1992; Products Liability & Complex Negligence in A Guide for Legal Assistants, Practicing Law Institute, 1986 and 2nd Edition 1991; Economic Case Preparation-Developing Your Own Discovery, National Trial Lawyer Magazine, September, 1992; Avoiding the Bar of Workers Compensation Creative Theories of Liability for Workplace Injuries, ATLA, 1995; Liability of Organizations Running Sports Program, PA Law Journal Reporter, 1982; Liability of Organizations Running Sport Programs, The Barristers, 1982. Faculty: National College of Advocacy, 1987, 1990, 1996, 1999; International Head Injury Symposium; Complex Tort Liability, Philo Atkinson Seminar, 1987-2000. Speaker, International Head Injury Symposium. Lecturer, The Law of Product Liability, Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers Association, 2001. Faculty Chairman, Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers Head Injury Program. Chairman, Recognition and Proof of Traumatic Brain Injury Seminar, Montgomery Bar, 1998. Fellow, National College of Advocacy. Chairman, Comcast U.S. Indoor Tennis Tournament, Philadelphia, 1992-1996. Special Hearing Committee, Disciplinary Board of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1995-2000.

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