About Estelle Kokales McGrath

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

 

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Areas of Law

  • Other 7
    • Miscellaneous Professional Liability
    • Public Entity and Civil Rights Litigation
    • Employment Law
    • Real Estate E&O Liability
    • Insurance Agents & Brokers Liability
    • Non-Profit D&O
    • Workers' Compensation

Practice Details

  • Firm Information
    Position
    Shareholder
    Firm Name
    Marshall Dennehey
  • Representative Cases & Transactions
    Cases
    Significant Representative Matters: Summary Judgment For Child Care Center In Employment Case, November 19, 2025: We obtained summary judgment on behalf of a child care center in an employment discrimination action brought by two former employees. Plaintiffs alleged multiple claims arising from their termination, including age
    race discrimination
    unlawful interference with leave, in violation of the Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA), the Pennsylvania Human Relations Act (PHRA), Title VII, Section 1981,
    the Family
    Medical Leave Act (FMLA). The Court agreed that Plaintiffs failed to establish a prima facie case of age discrimination, as they could not show they were replaced by sufficiently younger employees to support an inference of discriminatory animus. Plaintiffs likewise failed to meet their burden on their race discrimination claims, as they did not demonstrate that the employer retained similarly situated employees who were not within the protected class. Finally, the Court rejected Plaintiff's FMLA interference claim, finding that the employee voluntarily ended her leave
    that the employer would have continued to honor her FMLA rights had she not done so. Accordingly, the Court held that Plaintiffs failed to present evidence to support their prima facie claims
    granted summary judgment in favor of the employer.
    Preliminary Objections Sustained in Employment Suit for Public Entity, October 5, 2023: Obtained dismissal of employment case for public entity. Plaintiff alleged a whistleblower claim
    multiple wrongful discharge claims after being terminated. The Judge sustained the employer's preliminary objections, as the Court agreed that plaintiff failed to set forth any legally viable claims against her supervisor or prior employer.
    Dismissal of Employment Discrimination Charge Before the Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission, August 24, 2023: A terminated employee filed a Charge of Discrimination with the Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission against her non-profit employer alleging age, sex
    disability discrimination. We were able to prove through the investigation process that there was no discrimination. The Charge was accordingly dismissed.
    Dismissal of Employment Discrimination Charge Before Pittsburgh Commission on Human Relations, August 14, 2023: A terminated employee filed a charge of discrimination with the Pittsburgh Commission on Human Relations against his non-profit employer alleging age
    disability discrimination. We were able to prove through the investigation process that there was no age or disability discrimination. The Charge was accordingly dismissed.
    Secured Voluntary Dismissal of Employment Suit for Public Entity, May 24, 2023: A terminated employee filed suit in the United States District Court for The Western District alleging violation of his First Amendment Rights as a result of retaliation based on political opposition
    protected speech. The employee also alleged a violation of the Equal Protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. After filing a Motion for Sanctions, the employee voluntarily dismissed the entire federal lawsuit.
    Secured Voluntary Dismissal of Homeowners Association in Unjust Enrichment Suit, January 13, 2023: A contractor sued a homeowner's association for unjust enrichment because the builder failed to pay it for its services. After discussions with counsel, the contractor agreed to voluntarily withdraw said suit against the homeowner's association.
    Motion to Dismiss Granted in Employment Suit for Public Entity, December 19, 2022: Secured dismissal of First Amendment count in the United States District Court for The Western District on behalf of public entity alleged to have retaliated against plaintiff for exercising her First Amendment rights to freedom of speech
    to petition the government for redress of grievances. The public entity employer was entitled to dismissal of the First Amendment Count because plaintiff's complaints were only intended to protect her interests, not that of the public. The court declined to exercise supplemental jurisdiction over the remaining state law claims.
    Summary Judgment Granted for Vocational School, May 10, 2021: Obtained summary judgment in state court on behalf of a vocational school alleged to have violated the plaintiff's procedural due process rights to continued enrollment. The plaintiff alleged sexual assault by an instructor
    asserted that she was dismissed from the school after reporting the alleged assault. The school was entitled to judgment as a matter of law as the plaintiff was unable to prove that she had a recognized property right in continued enrollment in a commercial driver's license program.
    Complaint Dismissed Against Homeowners' Association
    Property Management Company, January 28, 2020: A homeowner, Plaintiff, filed suit in Butler County Court of Common Pleas. Plaintiff sued the Homeowners' Association, the Property Management Company, the Property Managers
    individual board members alleging breach of contract, breach of fiduciary duty, gross negligence, intentional misrepresentation
    negligent misrepresentation. After arguing preliminary objections to the 490-paragraph complaint, the Judge sustained the objections
    dismissed the entire lawsuit with prejudice. The Judge also granted the Defendants' Motion for Sanctions against Plaintiff for failing to voluntarily dismiss the individual defendants from the suit.
    Motion to Dismiss Granted for Housing Authority Alleged to Have Violated Civil Rights of Tenant
    Guest, January 13, 2020: Plaintiffs filed a lawsuit in the United States District Court for the Southern District of West Virginia alleging that the housing authority
    their employee violated state
    federal laws. After filing a motion to dismiss all claims against the housing authority
    their employee, the Judge granted the motion in its entirety dismissing three counts alleging violations of federal laws
    four counts alleging violations of state laws.
    Defeated Class Action Certification Against Property Management Company, November 20, 2019: Eight homeowners filed a class-action complaint in Washington County Court of Common Pleas avering claims of conversion
    conspiracy against a property manager of their homeowners' association. The homeowners sought to certify a class-action lawsuit for all of the unit owners in the planned community. They accused the property manager of wrongfully converting unit owner association fees
    conspiring to delay the 'turn over' of their homeowners' association. After a lengthy
    contentious discovery process, the Judge denied the class certification against the property management company.
    Dismissal of Employee's Claims of Employee Status, August 2018: Claimant filed a claim petition alleging he was an employee of a newspaper. The case was bifurcated to determine whether the claimant was an employee versus an independent contractor. The Judge dismissed the claim petition finding that claimant was an independent contractor. The Judge's decision was upheld by the Workers' Compensation Appeal Board
    the Commonwealth Court.
    Voluntary Dismissal of Real Estate Agent from Lawsuit, November 16, 2017: A buyer sued multiple defendants, in Westmorel
    County Court of Common Pleas, including the seller's real estate agent alleging claims of misrepresentation
    unfair trade practices in Pennsylvania state court. During the discovery process, counsel was able to prove that the real estate agent was not liable. Thus, Plaintiff voluntarily agreed to discontinue the lawsuit as to the real estate agent.
    Voluntary Dismissal of Borough
    Chief of Police, March 17, 2017: A prior employee (plaintiff) filed a complaint in the United States District Court For The Western District of Pennsylvania alleging that the borough, the mayor
    chief of police unlawfully discriminated against him, which forced him to resign. The employee set forth various federal
    state claims including a violation of his substantive due process rights
    intentional infliction of emotional distress. After deposing the plaintiff, he voluntarily agreed to dismiss the complaint with prejudice.
    Employee Injuries Denied
    Determined Fully Recovered, May 2016: A union president filed multiple petitions against the employer for accepted
    unaccepted injuries. During a six-year battle, the employer was successful in its defenses before the workers' compensation judge, the workers' compensation appeal board, the Commonwealth Court
    the Pennsylvania Supreme Court.
    Employee's Claims for Wage Loss Denied, March 17, 2015: An employee, truck driver, filed a claim in West Virginia for injuries he suffered in the course of his employment. The Employer was successful in proving that claimant's disc injury was preexisting in nature, which was affirmed by the Supreme Court of Appeals.
    Preliminary Injunction Denied, November 24, 2014: Plaintiff, a manufacturer
    seller of refractory products, filed a Motion for Injunctive Relief to prohibit their prior employees from working with a new company, which also manufactured
    sold refractory products. The Judge denied Plaintiff's Motion for Preliminary Injunctive Relief after a contentious, speedy discovery stage of depositions
    other motions. The trial team was successful in protecting the defendants' new business from being shut down.
    Published Works: 'Lessons From Accountant's Age Discrimination Suit,' Pennsylvania CPA Journal, Spring 2024
    'EEOC Mediation: Five Things to Consider Before Participating,' The Legal Intelligencer, Employment Law Supplement, October 2023
    'Top 10 Ways an Insurance Broker Can Avoid Liability,' National Association of Professional Agents, March 1, 2023
    'Top Ten Ways an Insurance Broker Can Avoid Liability,' Legal Update for Insurance Agents & Brokers, December 21, 2022
    'HOA Living. It Is Not For Everyone,' Defense Digest, June 2021, Vol. 27, No. 3
    'Ten Ways An Employer Can Reduce Their Chances of Being Sued for Discrimination,' PLUS Blog, May 10, 2021
    'HOA Living. It Is Not For Everyone.,' Defense Digest, March 2021, Vol. 27, No. 2
    'House Bill No. 88 to be Signed by Governor Rendell,' What's Hot in Workers' Comp, Volume 7, No. 12, December 2003
    'Supreme Court Reverses Caso Decision,' What's Hot in Workers' Comp, Volume 7, No. 12, December 2003
    'Course of Employment Argument Saves Employer,' Defense Digest, Volume 9, No. 2, June 2003
    'Board's Decision Reversed Where Claimant Failed to Present Evidence,' Lawyers Journal, The Journal of the Allegheny County Bar Association, June 27, 2003
    'Borough of Lewistown v. Pennsylvania Labor Relations Board: The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania Holds Arbitration Award Final
    Binding When Participating Joint Employer Failed to Appeal the Award,' 9 WIDENER J. PUB. L 615 (2001).
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Experience

  • Bar Admission & Memberships
    Admissions
    2001, Pennsylvania
    2011, West Virginia
    2011, U.S. District Court Southern District of West Virginia
    2011, U.S. District Court Western District of Pennsylvania
    2017, U.S. District Court Northern District of West Virginia
    Memberships

    Associations & memberships

    Allegheny County Bar Association
    Council on Litigation Management
    FETA 2013-present
    Pennsylvania Bar Association
    Professional Liability Underwriting Society (PLUS) 2013-present
    West Virginia Bar Association

  • Education & Certifications
    Law School
    Widener University School of Law
    Class of 2001
    J.D.
    Other Education
    Juniata College
    Class of 1998
    B.A.

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  • What year was this attorney first admitted to the bar?
    Estelle Kokales McGrath was admitted in 2001 to the State of Pennsylvania.
  • Is this attorney admitted to practice in any U.S. Federal Courts?
    Estelle Kokales McGrath is admitted to practice before the United States District Court for the Northern District of West Virginia, United States District Court for the Southern District of West Virginia and United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania.
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    Estelle Kokales McGrath attended Widener University School of Law.