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Kane defends record in statement about grand jury report
HARRISBURG - Pennsylvania Attorney General Kathleen Kane has maintained her innocence in light of -
Judge denies Penn State's 'moot' motion to dismiss Paterno suit
A federal judge will not dismiss Jay Paterno and Bill Kenney's wrongful termination suit against Penn State, saying the school's motion is moot following the plaintiff's filing of an amended complaint in late November. -
State Supreme Court rejects NCAA's motion to dismiss Penn State sanctions trial
The planned January 2015 Commonwealth Court trial to determine the legality of the -
Pa. Supreme Court asked to end NCAA lawsuit
Representatives from the NCAA have filed a motion with the Pennsylvania Supreme Court -
Judge denies motion to dismiss Penn State, NCAA suit
The legal dispute between Penn State, the NCAA and two state officials seemed to have -
Judge needs more information to decide where Penn State president's defamation case belongs
Lawyers representing former Penn State President Graham Spanier have until Oct. 31 to complete the discovery phase over the question of whether or not the defamation case against Louis Freeh, who led the third party investigation into the school's handling of sexual abuse accusations against former assistant coach Jerry Sandusky, belongs in federal court. -
New sexual abuse charges filed against Jerry Sandusky in civil suit
Another alleged victim of sexual abuse carried about by former Penn State defensive -
Penn State trustees vote to settle lawsuit against NCAA
The Penn State Board of Trustees voted in favor of a resolution that would call for the settlement of two lawsuits filed against the NCAA over the payment of fines levied against the university as punishment for the Jerry Sandusky scandal. -
Jay Paterno files suit against Penn State over 2012 termination
The fallout from former Penn State Assistant Coach Jerry Sandusky's arrest and -
Corbett loses motion to dismiss NCAA suit over Penn State fine
It may not be taking place on the football field, but the back and forth between the NCAA -
Paterno family makes plea for access to investigation documents
Following three hours of testimony, members of Joe Paterno's family can now only wait for a Potter County judge's ruling on whether they can gain full access to all documents used in the investigation that led the NCAA to hand down one of the harshest ruling's in the organization's history. -
Northampton Co. judge and Raynes McCarty lawyer confirmed to federal bench in Philadelphia
The United States Senate on Wednesday confirmed two judges for seats on -
Former Sandusky lawyer under investigation for misappropriation of client money reportedly surrenders law license
An attorney who represented convicted child sex-abuser Jerry Sandusky -
Former Sandusky attorney investigated by Cumberland Co. D.A. for possible misappropriation of client funds
One of the attorneys who represented Jerry Sandusky during the former -
Pa. Supreme Court appoints two lawyers to Interbranch Commission for Gender, Racial and Ethnic Fairness
An accomplished African American attorney from Philadelphia and a -
Mid-state lawyer Trent Hargrove named diversity officer of Pa. Bar Assoc.
The Pennsylvania Bar Association announced this week that it has named -
Corbett nominates Delco Common Pleas Court judge to Pa. Superior Court
A Pennsylvania jurist with 20 years worth of judicial service under her belt -
Judge dismisses vicarious liability claim against Penn State by alleged Sandusky victim; allows civil conspiracy claim to move forward
A federal judge in Philadelphia has agreed to dismiss a vicarious liability -
Lawyer asks to stay defamation suit against Louis Freeh pending resolution of Graham Spanier's criminal case
A lawyer for Graham Spanier has asked a court to put on hold the former -
Pa. Superior Court affirms child sex-abuse conviction, sentence of former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky
It appears as though convicted child rapist Jerry Sandusky will be spending