Wapner, Newman, Wigrizer, Brecher & Miller, P.C. Wapner Newman Et Al 2000 Market St Ste 2750, Philadelphia, PA 19103 2155690900 (Office), 2155694621 (Fax)
Licenses:
Pennsylvania - Active 1983
Specialties:
Personal Injury - 40%, years, 4,500 cases Car / Auto Accident - 20%, years, 3,000 cases Slip and Fall Accident - 15%, years, 2,000 cases Nursing Home Abuse - Neglect - 10%, years Medical Malpractice - 10%, years Wrongful Death - 5%, years
Associations:
Pennsylvania Association For Justice Pennsylvania Bar Association
Description:
David Sternberg, Esquire is a partner with the law firm of Wapner, Newman, Wigrizer Brecher Miller, where he has been working during the last 33 years. His...
Widener University 1980 - 1983
Doctor of Jurisprudence, Doctorates
Temple University 1975 - 1979
Skills:
Personal Injury Medical Malpractice Automobile Accidents Civil Litigation Trials Litigation Product Liability Personal Injury Litigation Wrongful Death Public Liability Accident Courts Injury Arbitration Trial Practice Mediation Toxic Tort Insurance Law Torts Appeals Breach of Contract Alternative Dispute Resolution Class Actions Depositions Business Litigation Jury Trials Fraud Professional Malpractice Wrongful Death Claims Bad Faith Auto Accidents Employment Discrimination Attorneys Premises Liability
First National Bank of Sparta - First National Bank of Sparta since Mar 2012
Assistant VP
Midland States Bank Feb 2009 - Oct 2009
Banking Center Manager
Commercial State Bank of Waterloo Jan 2004 - Feb 2009
Branch Manager
Education:
University of Colorado at Boulder 2001 - 2003
Southern Illinois University, Carbondale 1997 - 2000
ba, Finance, Managment,
Dr. Sternberg graduated from the Tufts University School of Medicine in 1971. He works in Lee's Summit, MO and specializes in Psychiatry and Addiction Psychiatry. Dr. Sternberg is affiliated with Northwest Missouri Psychiatric Rehabilitation Center and St Joseph Medical Center.
David Sternberg, a spokesman for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, didn't directly answer a question about whether there was any scientific justification for treating the non-Marcellus waste differently. Sternberg said EPA, which urged Pennsylvania regulators last year to halt the dumping, i