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DAVID TEVIS SHULICK, ESQUIRE 215.988.5488 [email protected] https://www.linkedin.com/pub/david-t-shulick-esquire/51/ab1/656 Highly experienced attorney with proven history of successful practice in civil litigation matters, commercial litigation matters, real estate development and transactions, related litigation, corporate, and complex litigation in all civil areas, including but not limited to commercial, personal injury, disability, privacy, intellectual property, malpractice, employment, contract, consumer fraud and class action matters. · Significant jury, non-jury, arbitration and medication - civil litigation experience (prosecution and defense). · Proven leadership qualities in a variety of sectors, with keen attention to detail and the ability to communicate and evangelize new ideas to a variety of different audiences. · Extensive and proven ability to continuously generate business, which will substantially increase with the right affiliation Bar Admissions: Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Pro-Hac: New York, Delaware J.D. Temple University School of Law a/k/a James Beasley Law School, 1994, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania · · · Graduate with honors and awards, including Distinguished Class Performance in Oral and Written Advocacy Moot Court Competition Top Tier Finalist Award Nationally recognized Integrated Trial Advocacy Program Participant B.S. University of Delaware, Purnell School of Business, Newark, Delaware, 1994 with Honors Owner and Counsel, Shulick Law, Philadelphia Metropolitan Area (August, 1999 – Present) Proven successful and award winning track record, including extensive write-ups in the Legal Intelligencer regarding all types of civil litigation and corporate and real estate work, both hourly and contingent, including but not limited to complex class actions, intellectual property and Lanham Act litigation and related work, catastrophic personal injury litigation, commercial litigation, malpractice litigation, real estate litigation, development and related work, disability litigation and other civil litigation and corporate work. Jury, non-jury, arbitration and mediation experience in State and Federal Courts in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, New York and California. Extensive trial, motion practice and discovery experience. Previous In House Counsel, Real Estate Development, Acquisition and Corporate Experience (August, 1999 - March, 2015) Part-time role as In-House Counsel role for family founded businesses on part time basis. Provided extensive in-house counsel services, developed operational policies, contracts, human resource programs, training programs, employee compliance protocols, software development and computer management systems, real estate expertise regarding acquisition, development and related zoning affairs. Work recognized and awarded by the Pennsylvania Department of Education and led team to facilitate the drafting of key regulations and guidelines. As of March, 2015, businesses have been fully divested. However, the experience gained from the participation therein, approximately one day per week since 1999, adds invaluable skills to my curriculum vitae as an attorney. Frank & Rosen, (now Alan Frank & Associates), Philadelphia, PA, Associate, 1996-1999 Cohen & Huntington (now Cohen, Seglias, Pallas & Greenhall), Philadelphia, PA, 1995-1996 · Provide legal services for assigned and personally sourced clients (individuals, executives and corporations) across a variety of business and legal sectors, including construction litigation, negligence litigation, complex commercial litigation, class action litigation, disability litigation, extensive discovery and motion practice, trial practice in jury, non-jury, arbitration and alternative dispute resolution settings. · Drafted and negotiated contracts, performed legal research, drafted complaints, answers, motions, briefs and handled cases from inception through trial and/or settlement. Leadership and Community Engagement Activities Excerpt: · · · · · · · · · · · · Board Service - Philadelphia Trial Lawyers Association Board Service – Northwood of Gladwyne Homeowners Association, President - Volunteer Board Service and Donor – Operation Understanding & Program Development Membership and/or Service – Philadelphia and Main Line Chamber of Commerce Membership and Service – Philadelphia & Montgomery County Bar Associations Membership and/or Service – A.L.S. Foundation Membership and/or Service and Donor – Multiple Sclerosis Foundation Membership and Donor – Alzheimers Association Membership and/or Service and Donor – Senate Club: A.I.P.A.C. Membership and Service – Temple American Inn of Court Pro-Bono Service and Donor – Volunteers for the Indigent and Raising the Bar Programs Pro-Bono Service – Multiple Additional Community and Civic Organizations Significant Awards, Articles & Publications Excerpt: · · · Governor’s Transition Committee Appointment & Report – Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Mayor’s Award, Philadelphia – Workforce Development Program Volunteer Service Main Line Times - Op-Ed: Lower Merion Schools Cases Serving as Lead or Co-Lead Counsel - Sampling Felzer v. J.P. Morgan Chase, et. al., Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas; December Term 2005, Number 1635 – invasion of privacy, confidential settlement against all banks in favor of Plaintiff. Plaintiff Felzer represented by David Shulick. S&H Pang v. Central Parking Corporation, et. al., Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas; March Term, 2008 Number 5276 – breach of contract, multi-million dollar verdict in favor of Landlord. Plaintiff S&H represented by David Shulick. Settlement achieved during appeal. Patterson v. CVS Pharmacy, Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas, September Term, 2001, Number 668 – confidential settlement of consumer fraud, malpractice and negligence matter in favor of Plaintiff for prescription errors and deceptive advertising. Plaintiff Patterson represented by David Shulick. Schmidt v. Adidas, Superior Court of New Jersey, No. OCN-L-1248-01 – National settlement against Adidas Company for consumer fraud, requiring a donation of millions of dollars of equipment to youth throughout the United States for misrepresenting their products to consumers, Class Action Plaintiffs represented by David Shulick and Lawrence Cohan and the Anapol lawfirm. Trocadero Theater v. House of Blues, United States District Court, E.D. Pa., Number 05-6621 – breach of contract action in favor of Trocadero resulting in confidential settlement. Plaintiff Trocadero represented by David Shulick. Mullaney, et. al.. v. Temptco Steel, et. al., United States District Court, E.D. Pa., 98-379 – multi-million dollar fraud case by former employees due to alleged commission calculations, and counterclaims for breach of contract and breach of fiduciary duty, resulting in a significant confidential settlement in favor of Plaintiff employees represented by David Shulick Tierney v. Firemans Fund Insurance Company/Allianze Insurance, United States District Court, E.D.Pa., 00-3201 – Americans with Disabilities litigation resulting in a substantial confidential settlement for Plaintiff represented by David Shulick. Carpenter v. BMW of North America, United States District Court, E.D. Pa, 99-214 – Confidential settlement of a national class action alleging consumer fraud by BMW of North America resulting from misrepresentations in product marketing literature regarding key automotive components. Plaintiff Class represented by David Shulick. Stone-Miller Company v. Julien J. Studley & Company, United States District Court, S.D. NY – Multi-jurisdictional litigation for substantial brokerage commissions resulting in significant confidential settlement. Plaintiffs represented by David Shulick and local counsel. Drucker v. Herbert Somers, Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas – Medical malpractice litigation related to delayed diagnosis of breast cancer. Plaintiff represented by David Shulick and others resulting in significant confidential settlement. Neary v. Williams, et. al, Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas – significant legal malpractice pertaining to the drafting of a complex Asset Purchase Agreement and definitional errors and ambiguities therein. Plaintiffs represented by David Shulick. Jakes v. Jake & Olivers, United States District Court, Non-Jury Trial Lanham Act and Intellectual Property Litigation, resulting in a reported and published trial win against major patent and intellectual property attorneys. Defendants’ represented by David Shulick.