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Pa. American Water Company sues 3M and other manufacturers over PFAS contamination claims
HARRISBURG – Pennsylvania-American Water Company is suing a large group of corporations beginning with 3M, for their alleged actions in causing groundwater contamination in its local wells through the use of its products containing per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). -
Doctor who illegally prescribed Oxycodone will remain suspended, court rules
HARRISBURG – Per a recent decision from the Commonwealth Court, the judiciary ruled not to rescind the suspension of a physician convicted of illegally prescribing painkillers to patients he didn’t see, but further decided no time limit existed on when he can seek reinstatement of his medical license. -
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania remands wrongful death case against nursing care facility to Superior Court
HARRISBURG – The state Supreme Court has granted a petition for allowance to appeal in a negligence and wrongful death action against a Carlisle nursing care facility. -
Vehicle accident case's venue transfer to Cumberland County appealed to Superior Court
PHILADELPHIA – Though an accident case revolving around a pair of tractor-trailers has been sent to Cumberland County, that decision will be contested in the Superior Court of Pennsylvania. -
Counsel wants tractor-trailer accident lawsuit transferred to Cumberland County court
PHILADELPHIA – One attorney says a motor vehicle accident involving a pair of tractor-trailers should be sent to Cumberland County, saying the case has no connection to Philadelphia County. -
Pennsylvania Supreme Court affirms protection of attorney-expert witness communication
An even split between the Pennsylvania Supreme Court affirmed the state's Superior -
Pa. Commonwealth Court panel rules state constables not entitled to municipal license plates
A state appellate court panel has ruled that Pennsylvania constables are not entitled to -
Pa. Supreme Court overturns lower court ruling denying coroner records to TV station
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has overturned a lower court ruling that denied a -
Superior Court vacates sentence of Pa. man convicted of gun violations
Pennsylvania’s second-highest appellate court this week vacated the sentence of a man who was found guilty of firearms violations during a trial in state court last year.