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Fishbein, Michael D.

Michael D. Fishbein - Philadelphia, PA

Attorney at Levin, Sedran & Berman

Admiralty Law Lawyers in Philadelphia, PA

510 Walnut Street Suite 500 Philadelphia, PA 19106 - 3697

Philadelphia Admiralty Law Lawyer

Updated: 02/15/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Admiralty Law

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  • By carol l. on May. 20, 2019
    Hired Attorney 1992-1996
    He took case promised to work as my advocate. Case in courts 14 yrs (with him only for appeal) He literally forced me to settle against my stated 3 wks later Dr nominated for Pa. Sect health. Lazy. (relied almost exclusively on pro se work) Dr. Perjured self Pa Superior Court said so. Proof negligence malpractice Lifetime pain disfigurement and forced settlement not even cover lifetime expenses. He acted as advocate for defendant not his client
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Philadelphia, PA

510 Walnut Street
Suite 500
Philadelphia, PA 19106 - 3697

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Fax: (215) 592-4663

Website: http://www.lfsblaw.com

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