Cities in Delaware
Wilmington, DE
Newark, DE
Dover, DE
Rehoboth Beach, DE
Lewes, DE
Middletown, DE
Milford, DE
Seaford, DE
Millsboro, DE
Smyrna, DE
Georgetown, DE
DOVER, DE
GEORGETOWN, DE
LEWES, DE
WILMINGTON, DE
Fenwick Island, DE
Hockessin, DE
Christiana, DE
Dagsboro, DE
Bethany Beach, DE
Bear, DE
New Castle, DE
Dewey Beach, DE
Odessa, DE
Top Law Firms in Delaware
View AllKline & Specter, PC
Philadelphia, PA
Dalton & Associates, P.A.
Wilmington, DE
Young Conaway Stargatt & Taylor, LLP
Wilmington, DE
Morris James
Wilmington, DE
Brockstedt Mandalas Federico LLC
WILMINGTON, DE
LundyLaw
Philadelphia, PA
Top Attorneys in Delaware
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Tom Kline
Philadelphia, PA
Thomas R. Kline is a nationally recognized trial lawyer with an incomparable record of courtroom victories, including hundreds of seven- and eight-figure jury verdicts and settlements. He has achieved some of the largest verdicts in the U.S. and Pennsylvania history, notably in medical device and pharmaceutical cases. His work has led to significant safety improvements and he is a member and past president of the Inner Circle of Advocates. He has made substantial philanthropic contributions to legal education.

Jonathan Schochor
Baltimore, MD
Jonathan Schochor is a founding partner and chairman at Schochor, Staton, Goldberg & Cardea, P.A. He has practiced law continuously since 1971, focusing on medical negligence cases for 48 years. He has recovered over a billion dollars for clients and has been involved in thousands of medical malpractice cases. He spearheaded the Levy Class Action settlement for $190 million and led the Almaraz case, establishing a new legal precedent for HIV disclosure by healthcare providers. He is a graduate of Pennsylvania State University (1968) and American University School of Law (1971). He is a frequent lecturer and mentor, and supports charitable organizations.

Bartholomew J. Dalton
Wilmington, DE
Mr. Dalton holds the largest verdict in both medical malpractice and automobile accident litigation in Delaware’s history. He is also the Past President of the American College of Trial Lawyers.

Matthew L. Bretz
Hutchinson, KS
Matthew L. Bretz is a trial lawyer whose life's mission was shaped by the tragic loss of his sister. He grew up with a single mother and three sisters, earning the rank of Eagle Scout and graduating college by 20. He attended Pepperdine University School of Law and worked at Engstrom Lipscomb & Lack, learning trial law. The death of his sister in 1992 profoundly influenced his dedication to helping seriously injured individuals and families who have lost loved ones. He is a faculty member of the Keenan Trial College, teaching other lawyers, and serves on the MADD National Board. He also volunteers with United Way, Red Cross, Interfaith Housing, ABATE, and the Training and Evaluation Center of Hutchinson. He handles motor vehicle, premises liability, dangerous and defective products, and nursing home cases. He has an 'AV' rating from Martindale-Hubbell, the highest possible for professional ability and ethics, and has won over 98% of his cases since 1991, recovering over $300 million for clients.

Thomas C. Crumplar
New Castle, DE
Thomas C. Crumplar, co-founder of Jacobs & Crumplar, P.A., is a seasoned personal injury attorney. He graduated from the University of Michigan (Magna Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa, 1971) and the University of Virginia School of Law (1975), where he developed the university's patent policy and authored law review articles. After clerking for Federal Judge John T. Copenhaver and a brief stint in corporate law, he co-founded Jacobs & Crumplar in 1981. He is admitted to practice in Delaware and New Jersey. Crumplar is known for securing significant verdicts, including the second highest personal injury verdict in U.S. history for an asbestos case ($75 million in 1988) and the largest award against an individual church in U.S. history for a sexual abuse case (over $30 million in 2010). He has been consistently selected to the Super Lawyers list since 2019. He is an active member of the Delaware Bar Association, New Jersey Bar Association, American Association for Justice, and the National Crime Victim Bar Association, and is involved in local community groups.

Jan Dils
Charlotte, NC
Jan Dils is the firm’s founder. She opened Jan Dils, Attorneys at Law, in Parkersburg, West Virginia, in 1994 as the solo attorney/employee. Today, she has a skilled and compassionate team of more than 150 serving clients throughout West Virginia, with offices in Parkersburg, Beckley, Charleston, Huntington and Logan, as well as one additional office in Charlotte, North Carolina. Her passion is fighting for people who are all too often left helpless at the hands of corporations, insurance companies, Big Pharma, and government red tape. Jan Dils, Attorneys at Law, has 25 years of experience in all forms of Social Security and Disability benefits, Veteran’s Benefits and Personal Injury cases. Jan is a graduate of Marietta College with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in both Marketing and Economics. She then went on to receive her Master’s in Business Administration in 1991, and her law degree from West Virginia University in 1994. She is a member of the West Virginia Bar, the National Organization of Social Security Claimants’ Representatives (NOSSCR), and the National Organization of Veterans’ Advocates. Recognitions include but are not limited to Who’s Who - Top Lawyer, National Academy of Personal Injury Attorneys - Nationally Ranked: Top 10 Attorney Award, and National Trial Lawyers - Top 100 Trial Lawyers. The culture of any successful business is shaped from the top down. Jan has cultivated an environment of work pride, compassion and community service. She believes in work/life balance. For her that means spending time with her two boys and husband and hitting the gym at 5:00 a.m.