Borough of Luzerne
Recent News About Borough of Luzerne
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Defense counsel says crash suit belongs in Luzerne County
Luzerne County’s Court of Common Pleas could be receiving a motor vehicle accident negligence action, if a defense motion to transfer the case is successful. -
Defense seeking crash suit transfer to Luzerne County
If a defense counsel motion is approved, it would see a tractor-trailer crash suit moved from the Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas to its counterpart in Luzerne County. -
Land Tycoon sues Agriculture Department, others over Luzerne County property
HARRISBURG - A Pennsylvania-based organization has sued the federal government, a Lebanon-based agency and an Orangeville resident, alleging property rights infringement dating to 2012. -
Land acquisition spurs lawsuit for lien release
A Pennsylvania-based organization has sued the federal government, a Lebanon-based agency and an Orangeville resident, alleging property rights infringement dating to 2012. -
Supreme Court enhances protection of client funds invested by attorneys
Attorneys investing funds for clients will be subject to stricter standards of accountability -
Settlement reached in autistic man's choking death at group home
The family of a mentally disabled man who choked to death at a Wyoming County, Pa., care facility in 2010 has reached a settlement with the group home where he lived, with the proceeds pledged to benefit organizations that support and advocate for vulnerable populations. -
Truck driver sues warehouse facility for slip on icy parking lot
A Connecticut man claims he suffered a concussion and other severe injuries after a slip on -
Superior Court affirms lower court's jury instructions in slip and fall case
The Pennsylvania Superior Court has denied the appeal of a Luzerne County man who -
Joe Cosgrove named chief legal counsel for AOPC's Legal Dept.
An attorney from northeastern Pennsylvania with more than three decades experience in the field of law has been named chief legal counsel for the Legal Department of the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts. -
Castille and Baer survive retention to Supreme Court despite looming forced retirement and judicial scandals
Ronald D. Castille may only have one more year left until his -
Remaining holdouts in burning town reach settlement; Tale of Centralia, Pa. noted in film and fiction
A handful of residents who have refused to leave Centralia, the central -
Pa. Justice Baer, gearing up for retention vote, opens up about scandals, other issues affecting state judiciary
Whether deliberating on appeals cases behind closed doors, or entertaining -
Forty-seven swindled by lawyer to get $3.25 million from Pa. fund
Nearly 50 people who claim to have been bilked out of millions of dollars by -
Defendants dismissed from suit by former Pa. judge tied to 'Kids for Cash' judicial scandal
A lawsuit filed by a former northeastern Pennsylvania trial court judge has -
Parties reach $2.5 million settlement in 'Kids for Cash' litigation
Three companies that operated for-profit detention centers tied to the so- -
Penn State professor fired for plagiarism loses appeal in defamation case against university
A state appellate court panel has affirmed a Northeastern Pennsylvania -
Pa. House unanimously approves bill increasing civil court fees used toward low-income legal aid funding
Pa. State Rep. Tarah Toohill -
Gov. Corbett appoints two new members of Judicial Conduct Board
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Pa. Superior Court to hold appeals hearings in high-profile cases in Luzerne County
Appeals hearings in three high-profile criminal cases have been moved -
Former Superior Court Pres. Judge Correale Stevens sworn in as new Pa. justice
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court once again has a full complement of seven justices after