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SCRANTON – The Pennsylvania State Police is seeking to dismiss a lawsuit brought by a Scranton cannabidiol (CBD) shop owner, who alleged he was targeted and unlawfully prosecuted for receiving shipments of that product, when authorities believed he had been receiving shipments of marijuana instead.
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The following cases categorized as "contract" were on the docket in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania on Oct. 28. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:
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The following cases categorized as "contract" were on the docket in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania on Oct. 26. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:
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2020 is proving to be an unprecedented year as businesses across the globe deal with a “once-in-a-century” pandemic, the United Kingdom withdraws from the European Union, industries are trying to respond to the #metoo movement and prevent racial injustice and inequity, and social media is pushing companies and individuals to higher standards of accountability.
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SCRANTON – Longhorn Steakhouse argues two former servers at its Wilkes-Barre restaurant location have failed to convince that their dispute shouldn’t be governed by the company’s internal dispute resolution process and further, by the Federal Arbitration Act.
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PITTSBURGH – Allegheny County Community College and its president are now trying to dismiss litigation brought by builders and contractors who allege a project labor agreement would force them to unionize.
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Fox Rothschild LLP is pleased to announce that 184 firm attorneys have been selected for inclusion in the 2021 issue of “Best Lawyers in America," including 15 attorneys who were named “Lawyer of the Year."
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ALLENTOWN – A federal lawsuit from Pennsylvania’s Libertarian, Constitution and Green parties arguing that the state requirements for collecting in-person signatures to qualify for a general election ballot are unconstitutional in light of the coronavirus pandemic has been discontinued.
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Across the country, companies are resolving to increase diversity and inclusion in the workplace and fight racial inequality in American society through corporate commitments to decrease racial disparities, rethinking the composition of their workforce and suppliers, and increasing diversity among their boards of directors.
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ALLENTOWN – A new federal lawsuit from Pennsylvania’s Libertarian, Constitution and Green parties argues the state requirements for collecting in-person signatures to qualify for a general election ballot are unconstitutional in light of the coronavirus pandemic, but a federal judge has denied their request for a restraining order.
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PITTSBURGH – The Pittsburgh Regional Building Trades Council is trying to dismiss litigation brought by builders and contractors who allege a Project Labor Agreement would force them to unionize.
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ALLENTOWN – Pennsylvania’s governor and other state officials believe three political parties’ lawsuit to waive the usual requirements of signature collection to get onto the general election ballot is groundless and should be dismissed.
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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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PHILADELPHIA – The distributor of a pain management microchip says that a third-party defendant should have a default judgment entered against him for failure to respond, in a case centered on alleged Medicare fraud.
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The following cases categorized as "personal injury" were on the docket in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania on March 5. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:
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The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania reported the following activity on March 5 in the suits below:
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The Delaware County Court of Common Pleas reported the following activity on March 2 in the suits below:
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The following cases categorized as "civil nr - lien - probation judgment" were on the docket in the Delaware County Court of Common Pleas on March 2. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:
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The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania reported the following activities in the suit brought by Joseph Oliver against Geico Advantage Insurance Company on March 5.
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The Delaware County Court of Common Pleas reported the following activity on Feb. 28 in the suits below: