Recent News About Community College Of Allegheny County
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PITTSBURGH – A Verona woman whose son was murdered by a Pittsburgh-area man, a one-time college classmate previously diagnosed with severe psychiatric illness and violent impulses, is seeking a default judgment in her wrongful death lawsuit connected to those events.
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PITTSBURGH – A Verona woman whose son was murdered by a Pittsburgh-area man, a one-time college classmate previously diagnosed with severe psychiatric illness and violent impulses, is opposing a protective order pertaining to psychiatric treatment records filed by his parents.
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PITTSBURGH – A mother whose son was murdered by a Pittsburgh-area man has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against her son’s alleged killer, a one-time college classmate previously diagnosed with severe psychiatric illness and violent impulses.
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PITTSBURGH – A Pittsburgh woman who fell over a gardening border on the campus of the Community College of Allegheny County has denied the school’s discounting of liability for her injuries.
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PITTSBURGH – The Community College of Allegheny County has denied any liability for injuries suffered by a Pittsburgh woman when she fell over a gardening border on the school’s campus.
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PITTSBURGH – The Community College of Allegheny County counters that a Pittsburgh woman is responsible for her own injuries, when she fell due to the presence of a gardening border which protruded from the ground along a sidewalk on its campus.
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PITTSBURGH – A Pittsburgh woman says she suffered a litany of injuries when she was caused to fall due to the presence of a gardening border which protruded from the ground along a sidewalk, at the Community College of Allegheny County.
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PITTSBURGH – Builders and contractors have initiated litigation against Allegheny County Community College and others to enjoin them from enforcing a “project labor agreement” within the Pittsburgh Regional Building Trades Council that would force them to unionize.
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PITTSBURGH — A Pennsylvania resident is suing the Community College of Allegheny County, her former employer, citing age discrimination, gender discrimination, hostile work environment, racial discrimination and wrongful or constructive eviction.