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PITTSBURGH – University of Pittsburgh McKeesport hospital and its physicians have denied that they were liable for allegedly failing to discover a 33-year-old man’s pulmonary embolism, which caused his death last summer.
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PITTSBURGH – A Pittsburgh couple have countered the denials of their Virginia-based landlords, in a case where the plaintiffs allege that faulty wiring nearly caused a fire in the home they rented in Penn Hills.
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PITTSBURGH – A Coraopolis couple have discontinued their case with both city and state authorities regarding the death of their son, who was killed when a sidewalk railing he was next to unexpectedly gave way.
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PITTSBURGH — Duquesne Light is facing a negligence claim after a man allegedly suffered injuries from a sudden light pole electrical explosion.
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Marshall Dennehey Announces 2022 New Shareholder Class -- With 10 women and 7 men, the class has one of the highest percentages of women in the firm’s 60-year history.
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Butler Buchanan, III Receives 2021 Diversity Leaders in Business Award from the Philadelphia Business Journal.
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Blank Rome Welcomes Litigation Associate in Pittsburgh.
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Steven M. Regan has joined the Business Department as a Member of Steptoe & Johnson PLLC.
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PITTSBURGH – A Coraopolis couple are seeking injunctive relief from both city and state authorities regarding the death of their son, who was killed when a sidewalk railing he was next to unexpectedly gave way.
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PITTSBURGH – A Western Pennsylvania woman reiterates claims that she suffered both multiple leg and back injuries after falling at a friend’s home from coming into contact with an unsecured water meter, and counters the City of Duquesne’s denials to that effect.
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The Legal Intelligencer, a leading legal-trade publication in Pennsylvania, will honor Reed Smith in three categories at the upcoming 2021 Pennsylvania Professional Excellence Awards. Glenn Mahone, who broke barriers in 1973 when he joined Reed Smith to become the first African-American lawyer hired by a major law firm in Pittsburgh, was awarded the “Lifetime Achievement Award
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PITTSBURGH – The City of Duquesne counters that it is not responsible for multiple leg and back injuries suffered by a woman who allegedly came into contact with an unsecured water meter outside a friend’s home and fell.
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PITTSBURGH – A Western Pennsylvania woman says she suffered both multiple leg and back injuries after falling at a friend’s home, from coming into contact with an unsecured water meter.
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HARRISBURG – The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania has upheld a more than $1.8 million fine the state's Public Utility Commission levied against an energy company for overcharging consumers.
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PITTSBURGH – A Pittsburgh man alleges he and his company were not paid after their contract was terminated by the city of Duquesne.
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PITTSBURGH – U.S. Steel is facing a class action complaint in response to a Christmas Eve 2018 fire at its coke plant in Clairton.
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PITTSBURGH — An energy company is suing a construction company for alleged trespassing.
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PITTSBURGH — Duquesne Light Co. is suing Precision Pointing and Restoration Inc. and John Hudak, citing alleged negligence.
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The Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania has affirmed a decision by the Unemployment Compensation Board of Review (UCBR) to deny unemployment benefits for a former Internal Revenue Service employee after she voluntarily left her position to participate in a religious convocation in China, according to a decision filed on March 13.
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PITTSBURGH – A local development authority has initiated litigation with a Duquesne investigation firm that allegedly violated the terms of both a lease and settlement agreement that the parties had mutually agreed upon.