Martina Walsh McLaughlin joined Raynes McCarty in 2004 after
nearly a quarter century at the firm Litvin Blumberg Matusow
& Young. She has successfully represented clients in a
wide variety of major civil cases, particularly medical malpractice
and products liability. She has received, through Martindale-Hubbell,
the highest possible rating in legal ability and ethics. She
is a member of the Million Dollar Advocates Forum, having
represented several clients awarded settlements and jury verdicts
of seven and eight figures.
Ms. McLaughlin has important experience representing clients
with claims under the Employee Retirement Income Security
Act (ERISA). Working on behalf of workers seeking pension
benefits under a special early retirement package, Ms. McLaughlin
organized several class action lawsuits that garnered national
attention from the media and the legal community. Also noteworthy
is Ms. McLaughlin’s representation of a child who had
been abused while in foster care.
A noted lecturer for both the Philadelphia Trial Lawyers Association
and the Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers Association, Ms. McLaughlin
has made presentations on the law of damages, evidence in
dram shop cases, taking depositions, and other topics. She
is a member of the Philadelphia Trial Lawyers, the Pennsylvania
Trial Lawyers, and the Philadelphia Bar Associations. From
1986 through 1991, she was a member of the Board of Directors
for the Philadelphia Trial Lawyers Association.
- Kings Collegemagna cum laude
- University of Notre Dame Law Schoolcum laude
- Philadelphia Trial Lawyers AssociationBoard
of Directors, 1986-1991
- Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers Association
- Pennsylvania Bar Association
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