Eckell, Sparks, Levy, Auerbach, Monte, Sloane, Matthews & Auslander, P.C.
300 West State Street, Suite 300, Media, PA 19063, Media, PA 19063
About Eckell, Sparks, Levy, Auerbach, Monte, Sloane, Matthews & Auslander, P.C.
Eckell, Sparks, Levy, Auerbach, Monte, Sloane, Matthews & Auslander, P.C. is a full-service law firm established in 1964. With offices in Media and West Chester, Pennsylvania, it serves the five-county Philadelphia metropolitan area. The firm handles personal injury, family law, business law, and estate planning. It is the largest law firm in Delaware County and a member of LEGUS, an international legal alliance. Attorneys have achieved multi-million dollar recoveries for clients.
Notable Case Results
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$19M
Commercial Transaction
Representation of an Internet and telecommunications services company in a $19 million asset sale to a subsidiary of a privately held billion-dollar media company.
$14M
Commercial Transaction
Representation of the shareholders of a defense and commercial manufacturer in a $14 million stock sale to a public company.
$6M
Commercial Transaction
Representation of the shareholders of a business software services company in a $6 million stock sale to a subsidiary of a public company.
$2M
Trade Secrets
Patrick T. Henigan secured a directed verdict for three defendants accused by their former employer of violating the Pennsylvania Trade Secrets Act, where the employer sought $2 million in damages. The court dismissed the case.
$331,250
Drunk Driving Motor Vehicle Accident
Matthew J. Bilker landed a $331,250 verdict in a drunk-driving motor vehicle accident case where the plaintiff suffered post-concussion symptoms, brachial plexus injury, and occipital nerve injury. The verdict was nearly ten times the defendant’s final offer.