Atty. Joseph V. Lesinski
Joe is a shareholder in the Casualty Department and concentrates his practice in the defense of companies and individuals in complex civil litigation matters. In this capacity, he has successfully handled numerous complex product liability, premises liability, auto liability, trucking and transportation liability, dram shop and construction accident cases involving property damage, serious personal injury and death throughout the state and federal courts of Pennsylvania.
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Joseph V. Lesinski is a Shareholder based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, practicing at Marshall Dennehey. They have 20+ years of legal experience, licensed to practice since 2006. Their practice focuses on personal injury, business, product liability, construction, and litigation. Admitted to practice in Missouri (2006), Illinois (2007), U.S. District Court Eastern District of Missouri (2007), and Pennsylvania (2012). Educated at St. Louis University School of Law (J.D., 2006) and University of Dayton (B.A. Political, 2003). Recognitions include AV Preeminent. Active member of Associations & memberships Allegheny County Bar Association Pennsylvania Bar Association The International Amusement & Leisure Defense Association (IALDA), Member. Serands clients in Pittsburgh, PA and the surrounding metropolitan area.
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- Joe is a shareholder in the Casualty Department and concentrates his practice in the defense of companies and individuals in complex civil litigation matters
- In this capacity, he has successfully handled numerous complex product liability, premises liability, auto liability, trucking and transportation liability, dram shop and construction accident cases involving property damage, serious personal injury and death throughout the state and federal courts of Pennsylvania
- He routinely defends manufacturers, suppliers and retailers of electronics, industrial equipment, food products, farm equipment, sports equipment and others
- A significant portion of Joe’s practice is dedicated to construction litigation
- As co-chair of the Construction Injury Litigation Practice, he handles a wide range of construction injury and defect cases
- These matters are complex and require a deep understanding of the construction industry
- He represents contractors, subcontractors, material suppliers, engineers, architects, and other construction professionals throughout Pennsylvania
- Joe has handled a wide range of construction injury cases, representing contractors, subcontractors, material suppliers, engineers, architects, and other construction professionals throughout Pennsylvania
- His experience includes defending against personal injury claims arising from construction site accidents, such as falls from heights, scaffolding and ladder failures, equipment malfunctions, trench collapses, electrical injuries, and other workplace hazards inherent to the construction process
- Joe graduated from the University of Dayton in 2003 and earned his law degree from Saint Louis University School of Law in 2006
- Honors & Awards •AV Preeminent by Martindale-Hubbell Classes/Seminars Taught •Health Club Claims, Marshall Dennehey Client Webinar, February 5, 2025 •Litigating Premises and Products Liability Cases - Key Issues Impacting Claims Analysis, Marshall Dennehey Client Presentation, May 21, 2024 •An Overview of Pennsylvania Law for Auto Law & Premises Claims, Marshall Dennehey Virtual Client Presentation, February, 2021 •An Overview of Commercial Auto Insurance in Pennsylvania & Ohio, Marshall Dennehey Client Presentation, January 26, 2021 •Jurisdictional Trends & The COVID-19 Impact on FL NY NJ & PA, Marshall Dennehey Virtual Client Presentation, December, 2020 •Vagaries of Product Liability Laws in the Post-Tincher Time Period, Client Seminar, May 2018 •Construction Defect Litigation: From A to Z, National Business Institute, Pittsburgh,PA, April 2015 Published Works •'Does the Fair Share Act Apply to Faultless Plaintiffs?
- A Defense Position in the Wake of Spencer v
- Johnson,' CounterPoint, newsletter of the PA Defense Institute, December 2021
- Results Defense Verdict Obtained After Seven-Day Bench Trial We received a defense decision after a seven-day bench trial in a product liability action in which the exposure in the case exceeded $30 million
- Our client designs, sells and services engineered equipment for the energy industry, including natural gas compression apparatuses for use in transmission pipeline systems
- In 2015, the client sold the plaintiff two reciprocating compressor systems to replace outdated equipment at a station located near Downingtown, PA
- The compressor systems were designed to inject oil into the gas stream for piston lubrication
- This lubricating oil needed to be removed from the gas stream using filtration devices supplied by the plaintiff
- The plaintiff claimed weld debris contained within certain vessels of the compressors migrated downstream upon commissioning and compromised several gas filtration devices
- The plaintiff further contended the damaged filtration devices permitted excess lubricating oil into the pipeline, which fouled multiple turbines owned by its downstream customer at a large natural gas-fired power plant, causing significant economic losses
- The applicable contract between the plaintiff and our client contained a forum selection clause requiring litigation to take place in Lake County, Indiana
- The plaintiff claimed commercial losses of $18 million, plus attorney fees (per contract) in the neighborhood of $4 million
- The plaintiff also maintained it was entitled to pre-judgment interest
- If successful in establishing liability, this sum would have added another $5 million to $7 million to the damage award, depending on the interest rate employed by the court
- Therefore, the pure exposure in the case exceeded $30 million
- In response to the plaintiff’s claims, we successfully established that the weld debris incident was a red herring and did not damage the filtration equipment
- Material testing of debris from within the filtration devices revealed very little weld debris compared to pipe scale and other naturally occurring components
- Through key expert testimony, we established that the plaintiff could not meet its burden of proof because the oil contamination events may have been caused by several factors directly attributable to the plaintiff’s lack of design engineering, inadequate equipment maintenance, equipment failure and inappropriate response to system alarms
- Summary Judgment for Wellhead Manufacturer We obtained summary judgment on behalf of a wellhead manufacturer in a product liability matter pending in Western Pennsylvania
- The plaintiff drill operator alleged a wellhead was defectively designed, causing oil and gas to escape during operation, which led to a fire at the well site
- The plaintiff asserted economic losses in excess of $1.4 million
- We successfully argued that the plaintiff failed to elicit sufficient expert opinion to support the defect claim and also spoliated evidence in discarding the subject wellhead
- Thought Leadership Does the Fair Share Act Apply to Faultless Plaintiffs?
- A Defense Position In the Wake of Spencer v
- Johnson December 1, 2021 Last March, the Pennsylvania Superior Court issued an alarming decision for defendants related to the Pennsylvania Fair Share Act in the case of Spencer v
- Johnson, 249 A.3d 529 (Pa
- Super. 2021)
- While the implications from the decision have yet to be seen, some commentators argue the Court signaled a return to traditional joint and several liability in cases involving a plaintiff who is assessed no comparative fault
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Personal injury attorneys help accident victims recover compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and pain & suffering. Most work on contingency — no fee unless you win.
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Business attorneys advise founders and growing companies on entity formation, contracts, financing, M&A, and dispute resolution.
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Joseph V. Lesinski is one of 66,193 product liability attorneys indexed nationally. Browse product liability attorneys in Pennsylvania →
Joseph V. Lesinski is one of 4,144 construction attorneys indexed nationally. Browse construction attorneys in Pennsylvania →
Civil litigation attorneys for breach of contract, business disputes, civil rights, and class action lawsuits.
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Practicing law in Pennsylvania. Legal matters in Pennsylvania are governed by state-specific rules of civil and criminal procedure, statutes of limitations, and substantive law. Cases originating in Pittsburgh are typically filed in the local municipal court or the appropriate Pennsylvania state district court, depending on subject matter and amount in controversy. An attorney licensed in Pennsylvania brings working knowledge of local procedural deadlines, judicial practices in this andnue, and the substantive law that applies to cases brought here. Out-of-state attorneys generally cannot represent clients in Pennsylvania courts without local counsel or pro hac vice admission.
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