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Chickie’s & Pete’s to pay $6.8 million to settle allegations it improperly withheld tips from workers
Popular Philadelphia sports bar and restaurant chain Chickie’s & Pete’s has agreed to pay more than 1,100 current and former employees $6.8 million to settle claims that it improperly withheld customers’ tips from them. -
Rep. Rob Andrews leaving Congress for position with Dilworth Paxson
U.S. Rep. Rob Andrews, a Democrat representing parts of southern New -
Newspaper Guild seeks to participate in sale of Inquirer, Daily News
The union representing editorial staff at the Philadelphia Inquirer and -
Shopper sues Reddy Ice Corp. over torn ACL
A Southeastern Pennsylvania woman is suing Texas-based Reddy Ice Corp. -
Attorney says settlement route never in question in Dram Shop case ending with $6.6 million for paralyzed plaintiff
Sometimes lawyers are flowery courtroom orators. -
Delco Judge Patricia Jenkins confirmed to Pa. Superior Court
A trial judge from suburban Philadelphia was unanimously confirmed by -
Lawyer convicted of possessing child pornography is disbarred by Pa. Supreme Court
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has disbarred a suburban Philadelphia attorney who had been convicted of possessing child pornography. -
Phila. judge grants injunction request in IGM case, returns fired Inquirer editor to newsroom
William Marimow is back in the newsroom. -
Corbett nominates Delco Common Pleas Court judge to Pa. Superior Court
A Pennsylvania jurist with 20 years worth of judicial service under her belt -
Inquirer editor reinstatement case brings out the powerful and connected
It was an interesting dichotomy in Judge Patricia McInerney’s sixth-floor -
Women's Healthcare Group of Pa. faces wrongful termination complaint
A former medical assistant who worked at a Chester County gynecologist’s office for nearly eight years is suing the business for wrongful termination. -
Parent of special needs child sues Phila. School Dist., bus co. over alleged assault incident
A lawyer representing the Philadelphia School District and All City -
Phila. judge says suit over Inquirer editor's firing can proceed in Common Pleas Court
Two partners in the ownership group behind the Philadelphia Inquirer, -
Penn State professor fired for plagiarism loses appeal in defamation case against university
A state appellate court panel has affirmed a Northeastern Pennsylvania -
Allegheny Co. judge bars electronic access to civil court dockets while cases are in trial
A western Pennsylvania trial court judge has issued an order temporarily -
Judge tosses murderer's second amended defamation complaint against local newspapers
A judge has, for the second time, dismissed a lawsuit by a convicted -
Dad injured by falling partition during son's banquet sues venue, U.S. Youth Soccer Assoc.
A Delaware County father sustained a variety of injuries after a large room -
Ballard Spahr attorney to receive professional service award by American Inns of Court
A young Philadelphia attorney who practices with the firm Ballard Spahr -
Civil rights complaint accuses Chester, Pa. police officer of racial profiling
A Delaware County man is suing a Chester City police officer on behalf of himself and his -
Federal judge grants temporary restraining order in case of ailing Pa. girl in need of lung
A federal judge in Philadelphia has gotten involved in the case of a Delaware County child who has made national headlines in recent weeks when it was discovered that she might not be immediately eligible to receive a donated lung because of her young age, a case that has stirred controversy over a federal policy saying organs should go first to ailing patients 12 years of age or older.