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Trump campaign suit over 8,300 contested Philly ballots is now before Pa. Supreme Court
HARRISBURG – The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania has assumed oversight of a case brought by President Donald Trump’s campaign which seeks to overturn a decision made by the Philadelphia County Board of Elections, which permitted the counting of more than 8,300 mail-in ballots which were allegedly incomplete. -
Trump campaign looks to throw out 8,300 allegedly defective ballots in Philadelphia County
PHILADELPHIA – The campaign for President Donald Trump is looking to overturn a decision made by the Philadelphia County Board of Elections to permit the counting of more than 8,300 mail-in ballots which were allegedly incomplete. -
Trump lawsuit charges that Pa.'s 'two-track' ballot canvassing system is unconstitutional
WILLIAMSPORT – A new lawsuit from President Donald Trump’s campaign alleges that the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania did not use uniform election procedures statewide, thereby creating an unconstitutional and “two-track” ballot counting system that gave the win to President-Elect Joe Biden. -
Commonwealth Court rules Trump campaign is able to watch votes from 6 feet away
HARRISBURG – In the wake of Election Day, President Donald Trump is fighting for the fate of his presidency through litigation in the Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania over the counting of absentee and mail-in ballots, votes that could very well decide the 2020 presidential race. -
GREENBERG TRAURIG LLP: Mark Mattioli and Caroline Brancatella Among PBI 2020 Health Law Institute Faculty
Health Care & FDA Practice Shareholder Mark Mattioli and Of Counsel Caroline Brancatella of global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP will help lead this year’s Pennsylvania Bar Institute’s (PBI) Health Law Institute. -
PEPPER HAMILTON LLP: Pepper Hamilton Sponsoring M&A East 2019
Pepper Hamilton LLP issued the following announcement on. Pepper Hamilton is a sponsor of M&A East 2019 being held on October 22-23, 2019 at the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia, PA. -
Former Aramark staffer files class action lawsuit claiming company illegally kept credit card tips from employees
PHILADELPHIA – An 18-year veteran of the Aramark food service company has launched a putative class action lawsuit, claiming the brand violated Philadelphia’s Gratuity Protection Bill (GPB) by illegally and unfairly retaining tips left by patrons who paid by credit cards. -
Maryland attorney believes Hampton Inn hotel in Philly tried to conceal bed bug issue
PHILADELPHIA – A Maryland attorney believes a Hampton Inn located in Center City Philadelphia was negligent in allowing bed bugs to infest the hotel and bite her while she slept, causing her serious injury. -
Third Circuit panel orders federal judge's recusal in Pa. Convention Center suit, vacates dismissal of claims
A U.S. Third Circuit Court of Appeals panel has reassigned a breach -
Pa. Convention Center sued by injured forklift operator
A worker who claims he sustained multiple bone fractures after his forklift skidded on standing water at the Pennsylvania Convention Center earlier this year, causing the piece of machinery to collide with another vehicle, has filed suit against the City of Philadelphia, the convention center and others in state court. -
Attorney sues Phila. Inquirer, reporter for defamation
A local attorney has filed a libel lawsuit against the Philadelphia Inquirer, it’s then- -
Phila. security firm agrees to settlement in case of Muslim woman's firing
A security firm based in Northwest Philadelphia has agreed to shuck out $50,000, plus other equitable relief, in a case in which a former employee alleged she was terminated for wearing a religious head covering on the job. -
Lawyers defending Pa. Convention Center in civil suit file motion to dismiss
Lawyers for the Pennsylvania Convention Center Authority have filed a motion seeking to dismiss a lawsuit that was initiated last month by former Chief Financial Officer Madeline Apollo, who alleges she was wrongfully terminated from her position.