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Friday, April 4, 2025

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Suspect in alleged $20 million fraud found dead from apparent suicide

By Jim Boyle |
DOYLESTOWN - One of seven members of a prominent Bucks County family accused of

Suit involving tech company and former executive dismissed in federal court

By Jim Boyle |
PHILADELPHIA – A contract dispute between a Pennsylvania-based technology company and one of its former executives has resolved itself without admission of liability, per counsel for the defense.

Wolf announces interim Supreme Court picks

By Jim Boyle |
HARRISBURG - Voters will receive their chance to pick from a loaded ballot of

Bill to increase mandatory retirement age for judges advances to House

By Jim Boyle |
HARRISBURG - A bill to amend the state constitution and raise the mandatory retirement

AG Kane petitions Supreme Court to vacate Grand Jury report

By Jim Boyle |
HARRISBURG - Lawyers representing Attorney General Kathleen Kane petitioned the

Pennsylvania to receive share of $1.375 billion S&P settlement

By Jim Boyle |
HARRISBURG - Pennsylvania will receive a share of the $1.375 billion settlement reached

Philadelphia attorney disbarred by Pa. Supreme Court

By Jim Boyle |
PHILADELPHIA - A prominent Philadelphia attorney was disbarred by the state Supreme Court in an order issued last week, which also stripped the lawyer of his license after an investigation by the Disciplinary Board found he had performed numerous code violations.

Former state Treasurer McCord charged on two counts of attempted extortion

By Jim Boyle |
HARRISBURG - Following his abrupt resignation as state treasurer last week, two counts

Eight plaintiffs filing 61 percent of Americans with Disabilities Act lawsuits in Pennsylvania

By Jim Boyle |
PHILADELPHIA – Two law firms and eight individuals are filing the bulk of lawsuits that allege the premises of businesses in Pennsylvania are not in compliance with a federal disabilities law.

Ex-custodian wins $83,000 jury award from community college in discrimination suit

By Jim Boyle |
PHILADELPHIA - A federal jury on Jan. 20 awarded a Levittown resident who worked for

Gov. Wolf sued over dismissal of new open records officer

By Jim Boyle |
HARRISBURG - One of Governor Tom Wolf's first acts as state executive has come under

Teacher at closed charter school files class action for unpaid wages

By Jim Boyle |
PHILADELPHIA - The sudden closure of a Philadelphia charter school during revocation

Third Circuit affirms verdicts against CEO, CFO of bankrupt nursing home

By Jim Boyle |
Third Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Thomas Vanaskie

Bus company says mechanic did not file violation complaint before firing

By Jim Boyle |
PHILADELPHIA - An Allentown-based bus company is disputing a former mechanic's

PBA rates candidates for appellate court seats

By Jim Boyle |
HARRISBURG - A crowded field of judicial hopefuls have announced their campaigns to win one of three seats on the Pennsylvania Supreme Court in November.

Family alleging sexual assault of daughter appeals dismissal of suit against Ritz-Carlton

By Jim Boyle |
PHILADELPHIA - Attorneys representing a Northampton County family have filed an

New Jersey rail defense says alleged upskirt photos do not qualify as FELA violations

By Jim Boyle |
PHILADELPHIA - A claim by a New Jersey Transit Rail Operations employee that

Retired wrestlers claim WWE execs concealed dangers of head trauma

By Jim Boyle |
PHILADELPHIA - As thousands of retired players await final approval of its settlement agreement with the National Football League over health coverage for the long term effects of severe head trauma they received while punishing their bodies on the gridiron, a pair of former professional wrestlers has filed a class action lawsuit against World Wrestling Entertainment.

LabMD claims cybersecurity provider ruined business by causing and reporting data breach

By Jim Boyle |
PITTSBURGH - A successful laboratory testing firm has been reduced to a shell of a company after the illegal actions of a cybersecurity provider that reported a data breach that it also allegedly caused to the Federal Trade Commission, according to a recent federal lawsuit.

Judge: Debt collector's voicemail did not violate federal law

By Jim Boyle |
HARRISBURG - A voicemail message left by a debt collector did not violate the Fair Debt Collection