
About Beth
Beth Cole is a litigator specializing in personal injury, auto accident cases, civil rights, dram shop, liquor liability cases, “lemon law” claims, consumer protection and pharmaceutical litigation. She also has significant experience with - and interest in - veterans issues, including assisting those disabled due to Agent Orange exposure. Ms. Cole has been recognized for her civil rights work. Cole and two Williams Cedar colleagues, Gerald Williams and Christopher Markos, were honored at a reception hosted by the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania’s Prisoner Civil Rights Panel for their service to hundreds of prisoners injured as a result of unconstitutional conditions in the Philadelphia Prison System. In presenting the award, The Honorable Judge M. Faith Angell noted that, between 2011 and 2014, these attorneys accepted judicial appointments to represent more than 900 former pro se plaintiffs and resolved the vast majority of the cases, with more than 500 resulting in individual settlements with the city and private medical providers. Beth was individually recognized in 2015 by the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania’s Prisoner Civil Rights Panel for successfully representing hundreds of prisoners in claims that they were injured as a result of the unconstitutional conditions of the Philadelphia Prison System.
Licensed States
Education
J.D.
Temple University School of Law
B.A.
La Salle College
Contact Beth
Location
One South Broad Street, Suite 1510, Philadelphia, PA 19107
Philadelphia, PA
Is This You?
Claim your profile to update your information, respond to reviews, and stand out to potential clients.
- ✓Update your bio & credentials
- ✓Add your photo & contact info
- ✓Showcase case results
Free verification • Takes 2 minutes





