The Legal Intelligencer: Attorney Dale Larrimore Joins HGSK Injury Lawyers as Of Counsel

We are excited to share that The Legal Intelligencer just published an article featuring our firm and announcing that Attorney Dale Larrimore has joined HGSK Injury Lawyers as Of Counsel.
With decades of experience in civil litigation, Dale has secured multiple million-dollar verdicts and settlements for clients in Pennsylvania’s state and federal courts. His distinguished career includes service on the Board of Governors of the Pennsylvania Association for Justice, leadership roles within the Philadelphia Bar Association and the Philadelphia Trial Lawyers Association, and ongoing work as a Judge Pro Tempore for the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas.
In addition to his courtroom successes, Dale has dedicated much of his career to legal education and service. He directed the BARBRI bar review program in PA and NJ for over 40 years, helping more than 75,000 applicants pass their bar exams, and served as an adjunct professor at Temple University Beasley School of Law and Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law. He has also been deeply committed to Philadelphia Volunteers for the Indigent (VIP) and the Philadelphia Bar Foundation.
We are honored to welcome Dale to HGSK, where his knowledge, leadership, and commitment to justice will further strengthen our mission to fight for the rights of the injured.
View The Legal Intelligencer article here: https://www.law.com/thelegalintelligencer/2025/09/11/people-in-the-newssept-11-2025haggerty-goldberg-post-and-schell/
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