About Carol A. VanderWoude

Carol is a member of the Appellate Advocacy and Post-Trial Practice Group in the Professional Liability Department. She focuses her practice on drafting concise, forceful briefs and delivering persuasive oral arguments in state and federal trial and appellate courts. Carol handles appeals across a wide range of subject areas which include, among others, products liability, toxic torts, medical malpractice, insurance coverage, civil rights, professional liability and premises liability. As part of her practice, Carol regularly handles emergency matters which arise throughout the course of litigation and assists trial counsel with development of legal strategies, preparation of pre-trial motions, trial briefs, and post-trial motions. She also performs appellate monitoring of high-exposure trials to assist trial counsel in preserving issues for appeal. This assistance includes handling and arguing legal issues before the trial court so trial counsel can focus on witnesses and the presentation of evidence.

In addition to her practice, Carol is actively involved in Pennsylvania defense organizations and informing members of the defense bar about notable legal developments. Currently, Carol serves as co-editor of Counterpoint, the well-regarded magazine of the Pennsylvania Defense Institute. She has also hosted statewide teleconferences of defense counsel regarding new legal developments.

Prior to joining Marshall Dennehey in 2005, Carol worked for five years as a staff attorney for the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit where she drafted memoranda of law and opinions on a variety of subjects including civil rights, employment, bankruptcy, immigration, securities and tax law.

Carol graduated from California State University, San Marcos, magna cum laude, with a Bachelor of Arts in political science. She subsequently attended American University, Washington College of Law, where she obtained her juris doctor, cum laude, in 2001. While attending law school, Carol taught legal research and writing and served as a member of the American University Law Review.

Published Works

•'Statute of Limitations Stands: Pennsylvania Court Affirms Dismissal of Breach of Contract Claim Against Insurance Broker,' PLUS Blog, March 4, 2025
•'Equipment Manufacturers Liable for Replacement Parts Under Maritime Law, SCOTUS Says,' Legal Updates for Toxic Torts Litigation, March 19, 2019
•“En Banc PA Superior Court Vacates $14.5 Million Asbestos Verdict and Remands for New Trial,” Legal Updates for Toxic Torts Litigation, January 2015
•'Addressing Malfunction Theory for First Time in 20 Years: Pennsylvania Supreme Court Clarifies Burden of Proof in Product Liability Case Based Upon Malfunction Theory,' Defense Digest, Vol. 16, No. 1, March 2010

Results

Superior Court Reverses Trial Court Venue Objections

Carol VanderWoude (Philadelphia) obtained reversal of a trial court’s order overruling preliminary objections as to venue. The plaintiff filed suit in the Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas alleging negligence for injuries sustained in a car accident. The accident occurred in Lebanon County between the plaintiff’s vehicle and a school bus driven by an employee of defendant transportation company. The corporate defendant provided transportation services to school districts in Lebanon and Lancaster Counties, and had no clients in Philadelphia County. The trial court overruled the preliminary objections to venue, reasoning the act of transporting students into Philadelphia for approximately two-dozen field trips during the pertinent school year satisfied the quality-quantity venue analysis. The Superior Court disagreed. It was persuaded by the arguments raised on appeal and reversed. The court held that the field trips simply aided in the corporate defendant’s main purpose of providing transportation services as directed by its clients located outside Philadelphia County, and that those field trips were not conducted regularly enough to satisfy the quantity portion of the venue analysis. The venue ruling was interlocutory and not appealable, but the Superior Court granted permission to immediately appeal the ruling so the venue issue could be resolved at the outset of the case.

Summary Judgment Secured in a Case Involving a Trampoline Park Injury

We obtained summary judgment in a lawsuit arising from an injury suffered at an indoor trampoline park. During the deposition, the plaintiff admitted that there are inherent risks of engaging in trampoline activities, including the risk of being injured. Under the no-duty rule, a defendant owes no duty of care to warn, protect, or insure against risks which are common, frequent, expected and inherent in an activity. In the motion for summary judgment, it was argued that a trampoline park has no duty to protect patrons from the inherent risks of injury when jumping from a trampoline. The court opined that the no-duty rule was implicated and granted summary judgment in favor of all defendants.

Thought Leadership

Statute of Limitations Stands: Pennsylvania Court Affirms Dismissal of Breach of Contract Claim Against Insurance Broker

March 4, 2025

In a decision that is meaningful for both insurance brokers and the attorneys who defend them, the Pennsylvania Superior Court recently affirmed the Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas’ dismissal of breach of contract claims asserted against an insurance broker in Thuong Erin Wasielewski, Individually and as Administratrix of the Estate of Thuong D. Nguyen, Deceased v. Goebel Insurance Agency, Inc. and Christopher Goebel, 2025 WL 66728.* The case arose from an underlying wrongful death lawsuit, and a related declaratory judgment lawsuit brought by the insurer against the policyholder.

News

Marshall Dennehey Named 2024 Litigation Department of the Year for Appellate Law By ALM’s Pennsylvania Legal Awards

March 15, 2024

 

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Areas of Law

  • Other 5
    • Appellate Advocacy and Post-Trial Practice
    • Premises and Retail Liability
    • General Liability
    • Product Liability
    • Environmental & Toxic Tort Litigation

Practice Details

  • Firm Information
    Position
    Shareholder
    Firm Name
    Marshall Dennehey
  • Representative Cases & Transactions
    Cases
    Significant Representative Matters: Obtained dismissal of clients by Summary Judgment in a Philadelphia premises liability case in which we represented both the l
    owner
    tenant. The plaintiff originally dem
    ed $2 million, later reduced to $800,000. Although our clients were responsible for sidewalk maintenance, the plaintiff's deposition testimony confirmed she tripped on a smaller portion of an alleged defect which was larger in other areas of the sidewalk. We successfully argued that this portion was de minimis
    not actionable under Pennsylvania law. Despite a comprehensive opposition
    a Motion for Reconsideration, the Court agreed with our arguments, dismissing all claims against our clients with prejudice.
    Published Works: 'Statute of Limitations St
    s: Pennsylvania Court Affirms Dismissal of Breach of Contract Claim Against Insurance Broker,' PLUS Blog, March 4, 2025
    'Equipment Manufacturers Liable for Replacement Parts Under Maritime Law, SCOTUS Says,' Legal Updates for Toxic Torts Litigation, March 19, 2019
    'En Banc PA Superior Court Vacates $14.5 Million Asbestos Verdict
    Rem
    s for New Trial,' Legal Updates for Toxic Torts Litigation, January 2015
    'Addressing Malfunction Theory for First Time in 20 Years: Pennsylvania Supreme Court Clarifies Burden of Proof in Product Liability Case Based Upon Malfunction Theory,' Defense Digest, Vol. 16, No. 1, March 2010

Experience

  • Bar Admission & Memberships
    Admissions
    2002, New Jersey
    2005, Pennsylvania
    2005, U.S. District Court Eastern District of Pennsylvania
    Memberships

    Associations & memberships

    Pennsylvania Bar Association
    Philadelphia Bar Association
    Loyola University, Philadelphia Alumni Chapter, Board of Directors

  • Education & Certifications
    Law School
    Washington College of Law American University
    Class of 2001
    J.D.
    cum laude
    Other Education
    California State University, San Marcos
    Class of 1997
    B.A.
    magna cum laude

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Attorneys FAQs

  • What year was this attorney first admitted to the bar?
    Carol A. VanderWoude was admitted in 2002 to the State of New Jersey.
  • Is this attorney admitted to the bar in more than one state?
    Yes, Carol A. VanderWoude is admitted to practice in New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
  • Is this attorney admitted to practice in any U.S. Federal Courts?
    Carol A. VanderWoude is admitted to practice before the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
  • What law school did this attorney attend?
    Carol A. VanderWoude attended Washington College of Law American University.
  • What year was this attorney's law firm established?
    Marshall Dennehey was established in 1962.