Borough of Northampton
Recent News About Borough of Northampton
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Jury returns $18 million verdict in case of driver partially paralyzed in roadway construction zone
A Bucks County man who sustained serious personal injuries, including -
Federal judge in Phila. remands to state court retaliation suit by man against City of Easton, police officials
A federal judge has sent back to state court a lawsuit by a man claiming he -
Federal judge dismisses suit by Pa. judges challenging mandatory judicial retirement age
U.S. District Judge John E. Jones III -
Pa. Superior Court Judge Jack Panella appointed to four-year term on Court of Judicial Discipline
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has named an intermediate appellate -
Pa. Bar Assoc. presents 'Excellence in Elder Law Award' to Bethlehem attorney
A Bethlehem attorney who studied law at Philadelphia’s Temple University -
Phila. attorney, Northampton Co. judge nominated by Obama to Eastern District of Pa.
President Obama has nominated a state trial judge from northeastern Pennsylvania and a -
Same-sex Pa. couples file federal suit over state's gay marriage ban
Weeks after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled parts of the federal Defense of Marriage Act -
Federal judge grants joinder in botched Northampton Co. courthouse case
A federal judge has granted a plaintiff’s motion for allowance of joinder in a case initiated -
Two Pa. legislators introduce bills to change mandatory judicial retirement age
Two Pennsylvania legislators are pushing to change a provision in the state constitution -
UPS and driver hit with personal injury claim relating to tollbooth accident
A Northeastern Pennsylvania man who claims he was seriously injured after his vehicle was struck by a UPS truck at a tollbooth along the Pennsylvania Turnpike in the Lehigh Valley area is suing the parcel service and the driver in state court. -
Former inmate whose police brutality suit was dismissed can move forward with amended complaint, judge rules
A former county prison inmate in Northeastern Pennsylvania who claims a civil rights lawsuit he had filed involving alleged police brutality was dismissed in court because his lawyer couldn’t locate him has won the right to re-file the complaint. -
Commonwealth Court rules in favor of newspaper, reporter in case involving school district emails
A state appellate court has ordered a school district in Northeastern Pennsylvania to release board members’ email messages, a request that had been made by a local newspaper reporter. -
Parents of prison inmate who hanged himself sue Northampton County, Pa.
The parents of a prison inmate who committed suicide by hanging himself with a bed sheet has filed a federal civil rights claim against the Pennsylvania county in which the deceased man was incarcerated and various other officials involved with his care.