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Paul J. Giuffre, Attorney at Law

Paul Giuffre is a founding partner in the law firm of Meyers Kenrick Giuffre & Evans, which was established in 2004. His law practice concentrates almost exclusively on medical malpractice cases. Over 11 years of experience representing individuals who have suffered serious injury as a result of mistakes. In addition, Paul also has extensive trial experience in personal injury, criminal defense law, and general litigation.
An experienced trial lawyer, Paul is known for his conscientious and thorough approach to each case. His positive attitude and deep commitment to his work make him an effective advocate for clients who have been wronged by medical mistakes. His focus is on doing what’s best for the client. Paul is rewarded by representing individuals one-on-one, many of whom have suffered serious personal injury and hardship. His motivation comes from knowing that he’s contributing to the greater good by bringing about improvements in the way medicine is practiced.
A native of Pennsylvania, Paul was born and raised in a small town just outside Pittsburgh. While in high school, he was inspired to pursue a career in law by an attorney who had a general practice in the area where he grew up. He received both his B.A. (cum laude) and his J.D. from Duquesne University and was admitted to the bar in 1990 by the Pennsylvania and U.S. District Court, Western District of Pennsylvania. He began his career as a prosecutor with the Allegheny District Attorney’s Office where he was Assistant District Attorney from 1991-1995. After gaining invaluable trial experience, Giuffre left to pursue private practice, focusing on personal injury and criminal defense cases. He gradually evolved to focus more elusively on medical malpractice cases.
Paul is a member of the Allegheny County and Pennsylvania Bar Associations and the Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers Association. His outside interests are focused on his family with his wife of 16 years and their two young daughters. He has been active in community organizations and activities, from coaching youth basketball to helping found a local area ambulance service.

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