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7 Bernstein-Burkley Attorneys Named to 2022 Best Lawyers, Including Ones to Watch and Lawyer of the Year
7 Bernstein-Burkley Attorneys Named to 2022 Best Lawyers, Including Ones to Watch and Lawyer of the Year. -
Neighbors of Pittsburgh rehab center allege it is too noisy, violates noise control ordinance
PITTSBURGH – Two Pittsburgh couples are suing a rehabilitation center over a commercial fan alleging it violates the city of Pittsburgh's noise control ordinance. -
BERNSTEIN-BURKLEY PC: Bernstein-Burkley, P.C. Named a Tier 1 Law Firm by US News – Best Lawyers 2019 “Best Law Firms”
Bernstein-Burkley, P.C. was awarded the following rankings by the US News – Best Lawyers 2019 “Best Law Firms” list. -
BERNSTEIN-BURKLEY PC: Three Bernstein-Burkley Partners Recognized by Best Lawyers®
Bernstein-Burkley is pleased to announce that partners, Robert S. Bernstein, Kirk B. Burkley and Arch W. Riley, Jr. have been selected by their peers for inclusion in the 25th Edition of The Best Lawyers in America®. -
H & K Equipment alleges forklift it purchased is defective
PITTSBURGH – A Coraopolis company alleges it purchased defective equipment from an Illinois company. -
Banks seek alleged debt of over $36,000 from Pittsburgh consulting company
PITTSBURGH — A bank based in Buffalo, New York, is suing Source Consulting Services LLC and owner Thomas K. Sorce, citing alleged breach of contract for an outstanding balance on a loan. -
Pittsburgh company Jenmar claims Precision Mine Repair owes it nearly $80,000
A Pittsburgh company is suing Precision Mine Repair Inc., of Illinois, citing alleged breach of contract for outstanding invoices for products it delivered. -
Individual alleged to owe on debt
PITTSBURGH – The federal government alleges that an individual has not paid a debt. -
Ohio company sues US Crossings Unlimited alleging failure to pay fees
PITTSBURGH – An Ohio-based subcontractor company is suing a Cranberry Township company for failure to uphold agreed-upon terms, namely failure to pay the plaintiff for labor.