
Perhaps known as the most egregious murder in Philadelphia's history, committed by one of the city's most infamous sociopaths, Jim Beasley Sr. took on the case when he learned from the Maddux family that Einhorn was planning to write a book, which would have handsomely compensated him for telling his story.
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The Beasley Legacy
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We are bold and imaginative. We take risks. Our founder set the precedent for our fearless approach. The late Jim Beasley was a trailblazer, a legendary Philadelphia trial attorney nationally recognized for having won more million dollar jury verdicts than any other trial lawyer in the country. In tribute to his legal work and legacy, the Temple University Law School now bears his name.
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When my newborn son died unexpectedly at a local hospital, I was left with a little green box of his effects and a mess of questions. I wasn't looking for a lawyer when I called The Beasley Firm, I was looking for answers. Jim Beasley, Jr was a compassionate, knowledgeable, and highly engaged advocate for me and the memory of my son.
About Our Firm
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Established in 1958, The Beasley Firm has represented countless injury victims and has won more than $2 billion in compensation - something that few other law firms can truly match. Our Philadelphia personal injury and trial lawyers are passionate about advocating for the catastrophically injured; those who have lost loved ones, family members, or those tragically hurt in a serious accident.
The Beasley Building
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The Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania built the "Episcopal Church House" in 1894 for $155,000. The five-story brick-and-limestone structure is located at the corner of 12th and Walnut Street, in Center City, Philadelphia. The Church House functioned as diocese headquarters. The bishop of Pennsylvania maintained an office on the second floor.
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