Atty. Suzanne M. Utke
Suzanne defends physicians, nurses, and all manner of health care professionals and corporate health care facilities against medical and psychiatric malpractice claims and lawsuits. She also focuses her practice on the defense of behavioral health claims and claims involving medical devices and associated liability.
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Suzanne M. Utke is a Senior Counsel based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, practicing at Marshall Dennehey. They have 29+ years of legal experience, licensed to practice since 1997. Their practice focuses on medical malpractice, personal injury, and health care. Admitted to practice in Pennsylvania (1997). Educated at Widener University School of Law J.D. (—) and Saint Joseph's University MHA Widener University School of Nursing BSN Thomas Jefferson University College of Nursing RN (—). Recognitions include AV Preeminent. Serands clients in Philadelphia, PA and the surrounding metropolitan area.
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- Suzanne defends physicians, nurses, and all manner of health care professionals and corporate health care facilities against medical and psychiatric malpractice claims and lawsuits
- She also focuses her practice on the defense of behavioral health claims and claims involving medical devices and associated liability
- In addition, she represents physicians and physician practice groups in negotiation with health care systems for employment matters and mergers
- Suzanne has also handled cases involving peer and credentialing reviews and State Board investigations
- Prior to earning her law degree, Suzanne was a Critical Care Nurse working in clinical settings at some of Philadelphia’s most prestigious medical hospitals
- She also was a Nursing Administrator for several years, tenured in area hospitals’ Intensive Care Units, Emergency Rooms and Obstetric Departments
- Suzanne maintains her Nursing license in Pennsylvania and is an active volunteer for the local medical community
- An experienced trial attorney, Suzanne draws from her Nursing background and institutional knowledge of health care systems and operations to guide clients in managing litigation efforts
- She has an intimate understanding of the unique issues involved in defending medical professional liability claims and leverages this knowledge to achieve successful results
- Suzanne is rated AV-Preeminent by Martindale-Hubbell, the highest rating for an attorney’s professional and ethical competence
- Among her numerous professional affiliations, she is a member of the New Jersey Trial Attorneys Association, Philadelphia Association of Defense Counsel, Society of Healthcare Risk Managers (Philadelphia chapter), Defense Research Institute (Medical Liability & Health Care Law, and Drug and Medical Device Committees), and the National Association of Professional Women
- Honors & Awards •Cambridge Who’s Who Among Executive and Professional Women in Nursing Healthcare •National Academy of Jurisprudence - Premier 100 •National Association of Excellence in Jurisprudence: Top 100 - Judicial Appointment - Pennsylvania •AV Preeminent by Martindale-Hubbell CLASSES/SEMINARS TAUGHT •Medical Legal Issues for Physicians Assistants, Thomas Jefferson University School of Physicians Assistants Program, East Falls, PA and Voorhees, NJ campuses, November 10, 2022 Results Defense Verdict After Five-Day Jury Trial in Medical Malpractice Action Where Initial Demand was $5 Million We received a defense verdict in a five-day jury trial in Philadelphia County involving multiple defendants
- We defended the medical malpractice claim alleging a violation of HIPAA privacy and an intrusion upon plaintiff's seclusion resulting in his eviction and severe emotional distress
- The plaintiff claimed an anonymous email he sent to our client, a social worker, purporting to seek mental health therapy was a 'mental health record' and subject to HIPAA privacy laws
- When it was discovered that the email was from the same individual stalking and harassing the client’s sister who worked at the apartment complex where he lived, our client provided the email to her sister, who then gave it to her employer to support legal action against the plaintiff
- The email was used in an eviction proceeding, and the plaintiff claimed that the disclosure of the email violated his privacy rights under HIPAA and that he suffered humiliation and severe emotional distress as a result
- The claim involved counts for medical and legal professional negligence, negligence per se, intrusion upon seclusion, conspiracy to commit an intrusion upon seclusion, intentional and negligent infliction of emotional distress, and a plea for punitive damages
- The initial demand of $5 million was reduced to $125,000 before trial
- No offer was made and a unanimous defense verdict was rendered in less than three hours
- Summary Judgment Secured in 10-Year-Old Medical Malpractice Case We won a very hard-fought motion for summary judgment based on the plaintiff’s failure to prosecute in a matter that is now 10 years old
- Suzanne won oral argument to dismiss the suit, based on the plaintiff’s failure to prosecute his case, by proving both actual prejudice to the client, a psychologist, and an inexcusable seven-year delay in any activity by the plaintiff
- This medical malpractice claim was brought in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, and was related to a psychological evaluation conducted of the plaintiff’s three children, whom he physically and psychologically abused for years
- Thought Leadership The Quarterly Dose From Bedside to Bar February 25, 2026 When I was young with asthma, my hero was never a doll or TV character, it was my pediatrician
- He made house calls multiple times per day with his black bag, a multidose vial of epinephrine, and a reusable syringe
- He quickly taught me how to draw up my own injection, and from that moment I knew I wanted to become a doctor to help save kids’ lives
- I studied math, science, and Latin like a religion so I could excel in school
- I had finished every AP math and science course that my high school had to offer by the end of my sophomore year, so the school partnered with Penn State to provide me with pre-med courses in the five-year Jefferson-Penn State pre-med/medical school program
- In 1976, as an early admission candidate, I was one of very few women to be accepted into that med school program
- Keeping in mind that this was the 70s, my parents and guidance counselors instructed me that “girls” are supposed to be nurses, teachers, and secretaries - not doctors
- So I transferred to the Diploma Nursing program at Jefferson and managed expenses by working as a manager at an ice cream store in the Gallery.As a nurse in a Pediatric ICU, and then in an Emergency Department (ED), I worked with prominent physicians in numerous specialties
- Details matter, especially when working with infants and children, and I have always been a stickler for details
- It was my goal to always provide the best care possible, but sometimes even the mightiest efforts were not enough
- After one especially tough and heartbreaking incident surrounding the death of a child, a mother came into the ED screaming at us, and eventually filed a lawsuit
- We knew we had exceeded the standards of care, so we did not understand why the hospital settled the lawsuit
- After the settlement, the Attending of the ED bought me an LSAT book and said “If you want to do more for the profession, go to law school.” So I did.Now, as an attorney, I bring the same meticulous care to my clients that I once brought to my patients
- I take an assertive, detail-driven approach to achieving successful outcomes
- I remain a Registered Nurse licensed in Pennsylvania and continue to volunteer in disaster-relief when needed
- That dual identity-nurse and attorney-shapes how I advocate: with compassion, an understanding of the stress litigation creates, and unwavering attention to detail
- My clinical background gives me an invaluable advantage throughout the litigation process, from understanding the medicine to working effectively with my clients, our experts and cross-examining opponents’ experts
- Communicating fluently with healthcare professionals across specialties has strengthened my practice and continually reminds me of the pediatrician who once taught me to draw up my own epinephrine injection-an act that set the course for my future
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Suzanne M. Utke's Areas of Practice
Each practice area below reflects the types of cases Suzanne M. Utke handles, with a brief overview of what that area of law covers.
Medical malpractice lawyers represent patients harmed by negligent doctors, hospitals, and other providers. Free case review, no fee unless you win.
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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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Health care attorneys for HIPAA, Medicare, Medicaid, regulatory compliance, and medical licensing matters.
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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 Philadelphia 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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