Estelle is a Shareholder in the firm’s Professional Liability Department and serves as
Supervisor of the Professional Liability Practice Group in Western Pennsylvania, where she oversees the operations and strategic direction of the Professional Liability attorneys in the firm’s Pittsburgh, Erie, Cincinnati, and Cleveland offices. Her practice focuses on various miscellaneous professional liability matters, including errors and omissions, directors and officers liability and management liability.
Insurance Agents & Brokers Liability. A significant portion of Estelle’s practice is dedicated to defending errors and omissions claims against insurance agents and brokers. She represents agents and brokers of all sizes in both pre-suit matters and litigation and is skilled at managing the complex relationships among agents, insureds, and insurance carriers.
Real Estate E&O Liability. As Chair of the firm’s Real Estate Errors and Omissions Liability Practice Group, Estelle represents real estate agents and brokers, appraisers, home inspectors, property management companies, homeowner associations, boards, and individual board members. Her work frequently involves detailed analysis of contracts, association governing documents, and the Uniform Planned Community Act.
Public Entity and Civil Rights. Estelle also maintains a robust practice in public entity and civil rights defense. She represents municipalities, school districts, universities, and other public entities, as well as police chiefs, police officers, constables, humane officers, volunteers, security personnel, and educators - including teachers, professors, and coaches- in a wide range of professional liability and civil rights matters.
Employment Law. In the employment law arena, Estelle counsels employers pre-suit and defends public entities and private companies in claims alleging discrimination and retaliation, in addition to whistleblower claims and allegations of sexual assault. She frequently appears before the EEOC and PHRC and continues representation through litigation in state and federal courts. She also previously served as a pro bono mediator for the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
Estelle also recently served a two-year term on the firm’s Executive Committee Advisory Council, a select group of firm leaders dedicated to strengthening communication between the Executive Committee and associates, special counsel, and junior shareholders.
Honors & awards
Pennsylvania Super Lawyer Rising Star
2008, 2012-2016
Year joined
2002
Results
Putative Class Action Lawsuit Dismissed
Employment Law
September 16, 2024
In a case where we represented a child care center, a federal district judge from the Western District of Pennsylvania granted our motion to dismiss with prejudice. The plaintiffs were nine minority employees who were involuntarily furloughed in the fall of 2020. They filed suit, alleging their employment was terminated in violation of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, the Family Medical Leave Act, the Pennsylvania Human Relations Act, the Wage Payment and Collection Law, and Section 1981 of the Civil Rights Act.
Lawsuit against insurance broker dismissed.
Insurance Agents & Brokers Liability
Insurance Services - Coverage & Bad Faith Litigation
August 13, 2021
In a case where we represented an insurance broker, a Federal District Judge from the Southern District of West Virginia granted our motion to dismiss and dismissed the suit in its entirety. The plaintiff was a women’s fashion and accessory boutique. The suit arose from a dispute over the plaintiff’s insurance coverage for damages it sustained while being ordered to close by West Virginia’s COVID-19-related orders. The insurance carrier filed a motion to dismiss, and, thereafter, the plaintiff voluntarily dismissed the carrier.
Newspaper Beats Suit Alleging Employee Status
Workers' Compensation
Appellate Advocacy & Post-Trial Practice
April 16, 2021
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court denied a newspaper delivery person’s petition for allowance of appeal on March 30, 2021. The claimant filed a claim petition in 2018, alleging that he suffered serious injuries to his right leg after slipping and falling on ice when he was delivering newspapers. The newspaper asserted that the claimant was an independent contractor. The case was bifurcated to determine whether the claimant was an employee.
Lawsuit Against West Virginia Insurance Broker Dismissed.
Insurance Agents & Brokers Liability
March 22, 2021
In a case where we represented an insurance broker, a Federal District Judge from the Southern District of West Virginia granted our motion to dismiss and dismissed the suit in its entirety. The plaintiff was a women’s fashion and accessory boutique. The suit arose from a dispute over the plaintiff’s insurance coverage for damages it sustained while being ordered to close by West Virginia’s COVID-19-related orders. The insurance carrier filed a motion to dismiss, and, thereafter, the plaintiff voluntarily dismissed the carrier.
Thought Leadership
Protecting Real Estate Professionals with Renewed Strength and Expanded Reach
Philadelphia - Headquarters
Pittsburgh
Roseland
Real Estate E&O Liability
November 1, 2025
We are excited to announce the reinvigoration of our Real Estate Professional Liability defense team, servicing clients in eight states including Delaware, Florida, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia.
Lessons from Accountant's Age Discrimination Suit
Pittsburgh
Employment Law
March 1, 2024
The Customer Is Not Always Right: Considering the Customer’s Conduct When Defending Insurance Brokers
Pittsburgh
Insurance Agents & Brokers Liability
November 1, 2023
Insurance brokers are usually sued when their customers find themselves without the necessary insurance to protect themselves from suit or damages. Legal Update for Insurance Agents & Brokers, November 2023 has been prepared for our readers by Marshall Dennehey.
EEOC Mediation: Five Things to Consider Before Participating
Pittsburgh
Employment Law
October 23, 2023
Top Ten Ways an Insurance Broker Can Avoid Liability
Pittsburgh
Insurance Agents & Brokers Liability
Real Estate E&O Liability
December 20, 2022
How does an Insurance Broker avoid liability? Legal Update for Insurance Agents & Brokers - December 2022, has been prepared for our readers by Marshall Dennehey.
Classes / Seminars Taught
Anti-Harassment, Anti-Discrimination and Anti-Bullying /Workplace Conduct, Client Seminar, August 2025
Prohibition Against Discrimination and Harassment, Client Seminars, June 2025
Insurance Agent and Broker Webinar, Philadelphia Insurance Company, April 1, 2025
Risk Management for Insurance Agents & Brokers, Pittsburgh I-Day, October 8, 2024
How to Avoid Mistakes with Mismanagement of Life & Health Claims,Joint Webinar with National Association of Professional Agents, May 2023
Pandemic Coverage Litigation Update / Insurance Broker Best Practices, Client Webinar, September 2022
The Aftermath of the Pandemic For Carriers and Agents, Client Webinar, July 2021
Civil Litigation Updates in COVID-19 Litigation - Where Do We Stand One Year Later? Marshall Dennehey Webinar, May 2021
Supervisor Training on Discrimination, Client Seminar, June 2021
Impact of COVID-19 on Insurance Agents, Client Webinar, May 2021
Pandemic Coverage Litigation Update: Agent E & O Wars to Come, Client Webinar, March 2021
Pregnancy Discrimination, Client Seminar, March 2020
Promoting Diversity & Inclusion, Client Seminar, November 2019
Police: Handling Critical Incidents, Client Seminar, May 2018