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Criminal Defense

Three Former Assistant D.A.’s on Staff

Family Law

& Divorce

Workers’

Compensation

Personal Injury

No Recovery, No Fee

Estates

Serving All

of Southeast

Pennsylvania

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MUSI, MALONE & DAUBENBERGER, L.L.P.

ATTORNEYS AT LAW 21 WEST THIRD STREET

MEDIA, PA 19063 {P} 610.891.8806 {F} 610.891.8807 1818 MARKET STREET, SUITE 2300 PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103 {P} 215.940.8806 {F} 215.940.2837 310 NORTH HIGH STREET WEST CHESTER, PA 19380 {P} 610.692.8806 {F} 610.696.6440

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Musi, Malone & Daubenberger, L.L.P. is a mid-sized General Litigation Firm with offices in Media, Delaware County; Center City Philadelphia and West Chester, Chester Coun-ty. The size of the firm allows for individual and personalized client attention coupled with large-scale litigation capabilities. The firm represents individual clients, businesses and large governmental agencies. The firm handles all phases of representation including, but not limited to: Criminal Law, Personal Injury, Insurance Defense, Workers’ Compensation and Domestic Matters in both trial and appellate courts. Musi, Malone & Daubenberger consists of a staff of nine attorneys and extensive secretarial and paralegal staffing working together to provide excellent service to our clients.

Musi, Malone & Daubenberger is dedicated to providing our clients the best possible legal representation and results. The firm prides it-self on focusing on delivering superior legal representation while always keeping client costs and expeditious results a foremost goal.

Delaware County 21 West Third Street Media, PA 19063 Philadelphia 1818 Market Street Suite 2300 Philadelphia, PA 19103 Chester County 310 North High Street West Chester, PA 19380 A full-service law firm with over 10 years of experience and 3 convenient locations to serve you

Criminal Defense

Three Former Assistant D.A.’s on Staff Free Initial Consultation

DUI, Assault, Drugs, Juvenile,

Traffic Citations, Internet Crimes, Sexual Assault, etc.

Personal Injury

No Recovery, No Fee

Motor Vehicle Accident, Slip & Fall, etc.

Family Law & Divorce

Custody Disputes, Divorce, Alimony, Emergency Proceedings, Child Support, etc.

Workers’ Compensation

On-the-Job Injuries, Initial Claims, Settlements, etc.

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is a founding member of the firm and a lifelong resident of the Philadelphia area. He attended Malvern Preparatory School and received a Bach-elor of Science Degree in Political Science with a minor in Philosophy from Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. He is a cum laude graduate of the Widener University School of Law. At Wid-ener, he was a member of both the Moot Court Honor Society and the Law Journal, and a recipi-ent of the American Jurisprudence Award in prop-erty and land use planning. Tom is also a member of the Phi Alpha Beta Honor Society, the Widener University School of Law Alumni Board, and the Justinian Society.

Mr. Musi is a member of the state bars of Penn-sylvania and New Jersey. He has worked under President Judges A. Leo Sereni, Joseph F. Battle, Kenneth A. Clouse and Edward J. Zetusky Jr. He is an active member of the Delaware County Bar Association, Family Law Committee and the Juvenile Truancy Task Force. Tom is admitted to practice before the Pennsylvania state trial and ap-pellate courts, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania and the Third Circuit Court of Appeals. He has also been accept-ed as an expert on the topic of the Rules of Civil Procedure in the Court of Common Pleas. Tom is a litigator who has vast courtroom experi-ence. He has been involved with both minor and complex litigation. He prides himself on strong personal relationships with his clientele. The foun-dation of his business has been built upon client satisfaction and referrals.

Tom lives in Newtown Square with his wife Laura and two children, Kaley and Tommy, III.

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is a founding member of the firm and a lifelong resident of the Philadelphia area. He gradu-ated with a Bachelor of Business Administration from Temple University. He received his Juris Doctorate degree from the Widener University School of Law, where he graduated cum laude. While in law school, Mr. Malone was on the Board of the School’s Law Review, The Delaware Journal of Corporate Law.

Upon graduation from law school, Bill began private practice in the area of insurance defense litigation. He worked for firms representing in-surance companies, employers and third party administrators.

Since the inception of Musi, Malone & Dauben-berger, Bill’s practice has largely concentrated in the areas of workers’ compensation, personal injury, contract litigation and insurance defense. Bill has written and lectured in the areas of Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation Law and Pennsylvania Automobile Insurance Law to insur-ance companies, employers, third party adminis-trators and fellow attorneys. Bill is also the Solici-tor for the Zoning Hearing Board of Haverford Township, Pennsylvania.

Mr. Malone is a member of the Delaware County Bar Association as well as the Pennsylvania Trial Lawyer’s Association. He is admitted to practice before the Pennsylvania state trial and appellate courts, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania and the Third Circuit of Appeals. Bill is a member of the state bars of Pennsylvania and New Jersey.

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has been with the firm since 2001 and a partner since 2002. Mr. Daubenberger concentrates his practice in the area of criminal defense, special-izing in drug and narcotic cases. As a former As-sistant District Attorney, Rich was involved with the Drug Task Force as well as Project Cease Fire, a joint effort with the United States Attorneys Of-fice. Project Cease Fire involves imposing federal mandatory minimum sentences for violent of-fenders and/or drug ofof-fenders who possess fire-arms. Rich also served as law clerk to the Honor-able Robert C. Wright in the Delaware County Court of Common Pleas.

Mr. Daubenberger received his Bachelor of Sci-ence from the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University, gradu-ating magna cum laude, specializing in public speaking. Rich received his Juris Doctorate from Villanova University School of Law where he was a member of the Moot Court Board and the Criminal Law Society. He previously worked for the Bergen County Public Defender’s Office, the United States Attorney’s Office for the East-ern District of Pennsylvania and the Delaware County District Attorney’s Office before entering private practice.

Rich is a member of the state bars of Pennsylvania and New Jersey and a member of the Delaware County Bar Association as well as the Pennsylva-nia Trial Lawyer’s Association. He is admitted to practice before the Pennsylvania state trial and ap-pellate courts.

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has been with the firm since 2002 and a partner since 2006. Steve graduated with a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Pennsylvania. He went on to receive his Juris Doctorate from the University of Pittsburgh School of Law, where he took second place in the Gourley National Moot Court competition and served on the Library & Technology Committee of the Fac-ulty Advisory Board. One year after graduating, he was awarded the Outstanding Young Alumni Award by the University of Pittsburgh. Mr. Pacillio currently sits on the Alumni Board of Managers of the University of Pennsylvania.

Mr. Pacillio left a career in the Information Technology field, where he specialized in computer design, network implementation and network security. Before joining MM&D, Steve served as an Assistant District Attorney in Delaware County, Pennsylvania for over four years. He handled cases in the District Courts, Summary Appeals, the Juvenile Division, Drug Court and the Criminal Trial Division. He was a founding member and lead prosecutor for the County’s Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force, one of only thirty-five such task forces under a nationwide grant from the U.S. Department of Justice. The task force prosecuted Internet solicita-tion and child pornography cases. Addisolicita-tionally, he headed up the Insurance Fraud Unit and Auto Theft Prevention Unit under grants from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

Mr. Pacillio is an active member of the Pennsylvania State Bar Association and the Delaware County Bar Association. He has written extensively in the area of Computer Crimes and delivered seminars to members of the bench and fellow members of the bar, nationwide. Steve has also served as a consultant and expert witness in litigation matters involving advanced technology.

In addition to his extensive experience with com-plex and technical cases, Steve is also certified as a healthcare provider by the Pennsylvania Department of Health - Division of Emergency Medical Services and assists the firm in medical documentation review. STEVEN M. PACILLIO

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is the managing attorney of the West Chester office, received a Bachelor of Arts in Speech Communications from West Chester University and Juris Doctorate from Widener University School of Law.

Mr. Norcini began his career as an Attorney and Account Supervisor for the Municipal Tax Bu-reau in Philadelphia County. In 1995, he joined the Delaware County Office of the Public De-fender. There he was a Criminal Defense Trial Attorney for both adult and juvenile clientele. Currently, Curt acts as general counsel for a large Information Technology Company. At MM&D he is a general practitioner concentrating in juvenile and adult criminal defense litigation.

Curt is a conflict attorney to the Chester County Court of Common Pleas, Criminal Division. He is a member of the Pennsylvania Association of Criminal Defense Attorneys. Curt is the President of the West Chester University Alumni Association.

Mr. Norcini has been with the firm since 1996. C. CURTIS NORCINI

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grew up in Delaware County and currently resides in Chester County, Pennsylvania. She received her Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Jus-tice in 2001 from West Chester University with a concentration in psychology and was also in-ducted as a member of the Pi Gamma Mu Honor Society. Erica received her Juris Doctorate degree from Villanova University School of Law in 2004. While attending Villanova University, Erica was an active member of the Criminal Justice Society as well as the Environmental Law Club. Erica also is an accomplished dancer having performed around the country winning numerous awards. She currently continues to teach dance on a regular basis.

After law school, Erica began her career as an Assistant District Attorney in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, where she litigated motions as well as numerous jury and bench trials. Erica also spent time practicing civil litigation specializing in personal injury and medical malpractice as an associate with Anthony Reagoso, P.C., and began practicing Workers’ Compensation Law as an as-sociate with Carpenter, McCadden & Lane, LLP. Erica is licensed to practice in Pennsylvania. Cur-rently, Erica is an associate at MM&D where she concentrates her practice in Workers’ Compensa-tion. Additionally, Erica is the head of MM&D’s Philadelphia criminal division wherein she han-dles juvenile, adult, and vehicular matters. Erica MarchEtti–Burry

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is a lifelong resident of the Philadelphia area. Luke attended high school at The Haverford School in Haverford, Pennsylvania. In 2005, Luke graduated from the University of Pittsburgh with a Bachelor of Arts in Business and Political Science. During college, in addition to his membership in the Pre-Law Society and The National Society of Collegiate Scholars, Luke worked for the County of Delaware in various legal capacities.

Luke received his Juris Doctorate from Widener University School of Law in 2009. Through-out his law school career, Luke was employed at MM&D as a paralegal, responsible for assisting with a variety of legal matters with a concentra-tion in family law.

Luke joined the firm as an associate in 2009, con-centrating in family law matters such as divorce, custody, support, protection from abuse and name changes. Luke has vast experience in the Magiste-rial District Courts and Courts of Common Pleas of the Southeastern Pennsylvania area, as well as the Superior Court of Pennsylvania.

Luke is admitted to practice before the Pennsylva-nia and New Jersey state trial and appellate courts, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, and is a member of the Delaware County Bar Association.

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