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Judge rules Federal Insurance Co. need not indemnify Sandusky
A federal judge in Harrisburg has ruled that Federal Insurance Company is not on the -
Corbett opposes NCAA's motion to dismiss federal antitrust complaint
And so the legal wrangling between the NCAA and Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett -
Penn State law school dean tapped for position in China
The dean of Pennsylvania State University’s Dickinson School of Law will be heading -
Former Penn State V.P. Schultz intends to sue former university general counsel
Former Penn State Vice President Gary Schultz has filed court papers in central -
Penn State asks judge to stay McQueary whistleblower suit
Lawyers for Pennsylvania State University have filed court papers seeking to have a judge -
Witness in Sandusky sex-abuse case files whistleblower suit against Penn State
The former Penn State graduate assistant football coach who was a central witness in the -
Penn State requests stay of civil case by Sandusky victim until conclusion of criminal proceedings against former university officials
Attorneys for Penn State University recently filed a motion to have a civil suit against the -
Feinberg Rozen retained by PSU to help facilitate settlement of Sandusky civil claims
Pennsylvania State University announced Thursday that it has retained the Washington, -
Jerry Sandusky sentencing set for Oct. 9
A Pennsylvania judge has answered a request by state prosecutors to hold a hearing to -
Prosecutors seek court hearing to determine sex offender status of convicted child molester Sandusky
Pennsylvania prosecutors are asking a judge to schedule a hearing to determine the sex -
The Second Mile agrees to push back dissolution, asset transferring until civil claims against Sandusky are resolved
The Second Mile, the charity founded in the late 1970s by convicted child molester Jerry Sandusky, is agreeing to temporarily push back its plans to dissolve and transfer its assets to a Texas-based charitable organization. -
Phila. attorneys acknowledge representing Sandusky victim in pending civil action
Two Philadelphia attorneys have acknowledged representing one of the central figures in -
Second civil filing in Phila. court against convicted child molester Sandusky, Penn State and Second Mile
The fallout from the Pennsylvania State University child sex-abuse scandal continued late -
Penn State appeals to Superior Court judge's decision to have litigation against insurer play out in Philadelphia
Pennsylvania State University is appealing to the state’s Superior Court a decision by a Philadelphia Common Pleas Court judge to have litigation involving the school’s insurance carrier play out in Philadelphia. -
Sandusky trial pushed back until early June, judge cites 'logistical' issues
The criminal trial against accused child molester Jerry Sandusky will be pushed back by 20 days, the judge presiding over the matter stated in an order released March 29. -
Pa. Attorney General's Office serves subpoenas on Penn State employees
State prosecutors have served subpoenas to an unknown number of Pennsylvania State University officials, presumably in relation to the ongoing child sex-abuse case against a former university assistant football coach, according to media reports and an announcement released by the university. -
Prosecutors in Sandusky case need not turn over more specific timeline of alleged crimes, judge rules
Prosecutors working the Jerry Sandusky child sex-abuse case are not required to turn over specific information with regard to the timeline in which each of Sandusky’s alleged victims were molested, the judge presiding over the case stated in an order released Tuesday. -
Prosecutors file motion objecting to release of discovery materials in Penn State sex-abuse case
In court papers that were filed March 5, state prosecutors say they object to a defense request to review certain juvenile records belonging to the alleged victims in the Jerry Sandusky child sex-abuse case. -
Judge denies request to push back Sandusky child sex-abuse trial
The judge presiding over the upcoming trial of accused child molester Jerry Sandusky has denied a defense request to push back the start of the former Penn State assistant football coach’s trial. -
Sandusky's lawyer files motion to push back sex-abuse trial until July
The attorney representing accused child molester Jerry Sandusky filed a motion Feb. 27 asking a judge to push back the former Penn State assistant football coach’s trial until July, citing the need to take additional time to review information in the sex-abuse case.