Lorraine Donnelly

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Lorraine Donnelly

Lorraine Donnelly, a partner at Kline & Specter, is a trial attorney who has spent her career fighting for victims of crime and neglect, first as a criminal prosecutor and now as a civil plaintiffs’ attorney. She focuses on medical malpractice, nursing home neglect, negligent security, sexual assault and other catastrophic injury cases.

In her most recent case, she secured an $8 million settlement in July 2024 with Camp Woodward in a case arising from the sexual assaults of a 14-year-old gymnast by a coach at the elite gymnastics camp.

Donnelly was co-lead counsel in 2024 in a case that resulted in a $6 million settlement with the landlord of a Philadelphia office building for a woman who was brutally assaulted at work in the middle of the day because of negligent security. Donnelly told the media: "But for the negligent security of the landlord and their security guard, this brutal attack would not have occurred. We hope that landlords in our city and elsewhere will realize the importance of having reasonable security to protect their tenants and employees, including from criminal acts of intruders." (The Legal IntelligencerLaw360NBC10)

As co-lead counsel, she won a $600,000 verdict in June 2024 in Middlesex County, New Jersey, on behalf of the estate of an elderly Alzheimer's patient who died after suffering multiple fractures and a traumatic brain injury at a psychiatric hospital.

In 2023, Donnelly was co-lead counsel in a case that concluded with a $19 million verdict – with $15 million in punitive damages -- against a Delaware County, Pa., nursing home and its management companies for the family of a woman who died due to neglect. Donnelly told the news media the verdict would “achieve accountability and deter similar conduct in the future.” (The Legal Intelligencer, Law360)

Later in the same year, she was co-counsel in litigation that resulted in a $3.5 million settlement with the  Archdiocese of Philadelphia over the alleged sexual abuse of a 14-year-old boy by the late Pastor John Close. The child had attended religious classes at St. Katherine’s of Sienna, in Wayne, Pa., when the assault occurred in 2006. (Media coverage)

Before joining Kline & Specter, Donnelly worked as a prosecutor at the Philadelphia District Attorney’s Office for more than a decade, assigned to the homicide unit her last four years. During her tenure there, Donnelly tried 91 jury trials that resulted in guilty verdicts in major felony and homicide cases. In that capacity, she gained experience in all phases of criminal prosecutions, from advising police regarding their investigations, understanding forensic science evidence, questioning hostile witnesses at trial and handling issues of witness intimidation and attempted jury tampering.

In March 2015, Donnelly accepted a position at a national plaintiffs’ law firm, where she continued to fight for victims of neglect on the civil side. During her four-year tenure, she managed a large inventory of nursing home abuse and neglect cases throughout Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Donnelly was co-counsel in a Lancaster, Pa., jury trial that resulted in a $7.5 million verdict against a nursing home and its corporate owner for failing to protect a nursing home resident from sexual assault by another resident.

Donnelly earned her undergraduate degree from La Salle University, graduating maxima cum laude. She earned her law degree from Temple University Beasley School of Law, where she graduated cum laude and was a staff member and then article editor for Temple Law Review. Donnelly is admitted to practice in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and the Eastern and Middle U.S. District Courts of Pennsylvania. She is a member of the American Association for Justice, Pennsylvania Association for Justice and the Temple Law Alumni Association.

Lorraine Donnelly In The News:

Centre County camp to pay $8 million in teen sexual assault case, Pennsylvania Record, 7/10/24Law360, 7/10/24WTAJ-TV, 7/8/24Law360, 7/8/24The Legal Intelligencer, 7/8/24

Estate Of Alzheimer's Patient Awarded $600K In NJ Death Case, Law360, 6/24/24

Jury awards $600K to estate of man fatally injured at Carrier Clinic, Courier News, 6/24/24

$6 million settlement with the landlord of an office building in assault case: The Legal Intelligencer, 5/15/24; NBC10, 5/15/24Law360, 5/15/24

$3.5 million settlement with Archdiocese of Philadelphia in priest abuse case, CNN, 8/10/23Law360, 8/10/23WPVI-TV 6, 8/9/23 (Watch video)The Legal Intelligencer, 8/9/23

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