Shanin Specter is a founding partner of Kline and Specter, practicing catastrophic injury litigation. He has been described as a "tough advocate and a successful litigator".
Specter has an understanding of the high stakes involved in injury litigation, being a former member of the Pennsylvania Governor's advisory board on physician liability. Over his 24-year career, he has represented and won dozens of multi-million dollar verdicts for catastrophically injured people, including $20 million from the Abington Memorial Hospital for causing a boy's blindness and $153 million against Ford for a runaway car.
Specter keeps his lithe figure playing squash. In 2005 he won a gold medal with the United States' 45-49 team at the Maccabi Games, a Jewish athletic competition held in Israel.
Shanin Specter is a founding partner of Kline and Specter, practicing catastrophic injury litigation. He has been described as a "tough advocate and a successful litigator". Specter has an understanding of the high stakes involved in injury litigation, being a former member of the Pennsylvania Governor's advisory board on physician liability. Over his 24-year career, he has represented and won dozens of multi-million dollar verdicts for catastrophically injured people, including $20 million from the Abington Memorial Hospital for causing a boy's blindness and $153 million against Ford for a runaway car. Specter keeps his lithe figure playing squash. In 2005 he won a gold medal with the United States' 45-49 team at the Maccabi Games, a Jewish athletic competition held in Israel.