Lisa Bowles
Lisa Bowles
Taylor, Taylor, Cohen & Bowles, P.C.
✓ VERIFIED BEST OF THE BAR MEMBER
216 Haddon Ave Suite 506
Westmont, New Jersey 08108
Phone:
8568331919
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Primary Practice Area
Personal Injury
Other Practice Areas
About
Lisa R. Bowles, Esquire, is a 2005 honors graduate of Rutgers University School of Law- Camden. Upon graduating from law school, Lisa was the first student from New Jersey to be recognized by the Philadelphia Trial Lawyers for her excellence in trial advocacy. Lisa is licensed to practice law in both New Jersey and Pennsylvania and focuses her practice on Personal Injury. Lisa has been named a Super Lawyer- Rising Star, and has been recognized as an "Awesome Attorney" in South Jersey Magazine and "Top Attorney" in SJ Magazine in the area of Business Litigation. Lisa had a top 10 Verdict for the State of New Jersey for 2018 for a motor vehicle accident involving the verbal threshold, and obtained the largest standing verdict for an individual (non-mass tort) plaintiff in the history of New Jersey in a wrongful death case.
Notable Cases
Hazard v. Johnson
Verdict or Settlement:
$100,250,000.00
Co-chaired a wrongful death case in the Atlantic County Superior Court and obtained the largest standing verdict in New Jersey for a single plaintiff claim and 19th largest verdict in United States for 2009.
Mercado v. Robertson
Verdict or Settlement:
$2,175,000.00
Single-chaired a personal injury case in Camden County that resulted in a verdict for my client that was the tenth largest verdict in the state for the year. See Verdict Search New Jersey, Vol. 16, issue 8, August 2018, P. 6-7.
Mancini v. Younes
Verdict or Settlement:
$200,000.00
Single-chaired a personal injury case in Camden County involving the verbal threshold resulting in a verdict in the favor of my client with more than 200% higher than the arbitration award.
Quarles v. Procacci Bros
Verdict or Settlement:
$165,000.00
Co-chaired personal injury case in Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas that resulted in a verdict in favor of my client for over 200% more than the last amount offered before trial. See Verdict Search Pennsylvannia, Vol. 10, Issue 4, April 2013, P. 37.