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Lawsuit & Dispute, Industry Specialties, Products Liability, Personal Injury

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Matt joined MDWC&G in 2003 as an associate in the firm's Casualty Department. His practice is concentrated primarily in product liability and product warranty, motor vehicle liability, premises liability, and trucking and transportation liability litigation. Matt's representations have included a major American automobile manufacturer in product liability matters and a national security agency for professional sporting venues.

Selected recent high-exposure cases Matt has successfully brought to conclusion include:

  • A directed verdict for failure to prove negligence on behalf of a security company defendant at a professional sports stadium in an action brought by a patron who claimed to have her nose broken by the mother of one of the players.
  • A hung jury following a two-and-a-half day deliberation in a case against a defendant taxi driver in which plaintiff claimed the driver caused her neck and back strain after driving the wrong way up a one-way street, running a stop sign and into the side of plaintiff's car, but where defendant argued the alleged injuries were pre-existing.
  • A hospital defendant whose lost driver while making a u-turn was struck in the side by another driver with a passenger. In that case, the plaintiff passenger's case was dismissed before trial, and the driver plaintiff was awarded only nominal damages by a jury, even though it determined that plaintiff had pierced the limited tort threshold by showing that he had a serious injury with a serious impairment of a bodily function.


    Matt also has experience with the successful use of multiple experts in defending cases. Recently, by way of example, in a motor vehicle matter. Through the use of medical expert testimony in the areas of orthopedics and neurology, in combination with the testimony of a vocational expert, Matt was successful in bringing the settlement demand in that case down from $1.25 million to a final settlement before jury selection of $25,000.

    Matthew is a 1992 graduate of the University of Scranton. Upon graduation, he accepted a commission as a Second Lieutenant in the U.S. Marine Corps. He served in Virginia, California, Japan, and Pennsylvania as a Logistics Officer. In 1999 while on active duty, he entered Rutgers School of Law - Camden. Matt graduated from Rutgers a semester early in 2002 with a J.D. Degree. In July 2003, he was mobilized with the Marine Corps for Operation Iraqi Freedom 2-II for eight months of service at Al Asad airbase in Iraq with Marine Wing Support Group 37 as the group's Logistics/Legal Officer.

    Outside of his practice, Matt continues to serve as a Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Marine Corps Reserve and has done so since 2003. He is also a member of the Marple Township Little league Board of Directors.

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    School Degree Major Graduation
    Rutgers School of Law—Camden, Rutgers UniversityJ.D. Law SchoolN/A  
    University of Scranton B.S.
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    Pennsylvania2003
    District 1
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    2019-08-07Phone+1 2155752744
    2023-11-02Firm NameMarshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin
    2019-08-07Address1845 Walnut Street Philadelphia PA 19103 US
    Matthew J. Noble
    2000 Market St
    Suite 2300
    Philadelphia, PA 19103
    39.9525,-75.1644
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