Borough of Canonsburg
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Canonsburg, PA 15317
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PITTSBURGH – The City of Clairton has filed preliminary objections to a lawsuit brought by a Clairton municipal service provider and two borough citizens regarding its acquisition of the sewer system, alleging its claims have been insufficiently pled.
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PITTSBURGH – A Pittsburgh plaintiff alleges her broken right ankle was the result of her spin class facility’s negligence in failing to provide spin bicycle shoes with clips.
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PITTSBURGH – The City of Clairton is petitioning to send a lawsuit regarding its acquisition of the sewer system, brought by a Clairton municipal service provider and two borough citizens, to the local county court’s Commerce and Complex Litigation Center.
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PITTSBURGH – A Clairton municipal service provider and two borough citizens are seeking a redoing of a council vote on an ordinance which paved the way for the City of Clairton to acquire the sewer system.
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Eleven Bowles Rice attorneys from five of the firm’s offices – Charleston, Martinsburg, Morgantown and Parkersburg, West Virginia and Southpointe (Canonsburg), Pennsylvania – have been recognized as “Ones to Watch” in 2021 by The Best Lawyers in America®.
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PITTSBURGH – A busing contract negatively impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in a Western Pennsylvania school district and a transportation company going to state court to resolve the dispute.
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PITTSBURGH – A Virginia couple’s litigation for injuries the husband allegedly suffered during the derailment of a mine car tour given in a West Virginia mine belonging to CONSOL Energy has been transferred to the Washington County Court of Common Pleas.
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PITTSBURGH – CONSOL Energy has filed preliminary objections for improper venue, in an action filed by a Virginia couple for injuries the husband allegedly suffered during the derailment of a mine car tour given in one of the company’s West Virginia mines.
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PITTSBURGH – A Virginia couple have sued CONSOL Energy for injuries the husband allegedly suffered during the derailment of a mine car tour, given in one of the company’s Pennsylvania mines.
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PITTSBURGH – A settlement has been reached in the case of a plaintiff who worked as a pipefitter at the U.S. Steel-owned Clairton Works for 12 years and claimed his leukemia was caused by routine exposure to benzene and benzene-containing products at the facility.