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Attorneys attempting to withdraw from lawsuit filed by already deceased man
A negligence action in the Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas is waiting on two key motions to be decided -
Reading Terminal Market Merchants' Association dismissed from slip-and-fall suit
Reading Terminal Market's Merchant Association filed a motion for summary judgment, which successfully resulted in being dismissed from a negligence suit last week. -
Robreno denies 'take-home exposure' claim in asbestos suit
A federal judge at the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania has -
Former Pa. businessman sentenced for role in $136 million conspiracy
The former president of a Pennsylvania-based construction firm has been sentenced for his role in a massive, 15-year scheme to defraud the U.S. Department of Transportation out of more than $136 million in state contracts that were intended to benefit firms managed by disadvantaged individuals. -
Allentown officials accused of sexual discrimination during eminent domain proceedings
The owner of a Lehigh County contracting company seeks more than $1 million in relief from the city of Allentown and the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, claiming sexual discrimination prevented her from receiving fair market value when her Allentown office was acquired through eminent domain, according to a suit filed in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. -
Third Circuit rules against PennDOT whistleblower
A whistleblower has lost his appeal that claimed CMC Engineering submitted false claims for repayment while working on highway projects for the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. -
Philadelphia biker sues city over pothole that caused him to fall
A Philadelphia biker is suing various city of Philadelphia entities and a construction company over injures he allegedly sustained as a result of the city's maintenance of the roads. -
Phila. man sues Amtrak, PennDOT, others over slip-and-fall at 30th Street Station
A Philadelphia man filed suit late last month in state court over injuries he allegedly -
Commonwealth lawyer reportedly agrees to extending injunction in Voter ID challenge through November
Lawyers representing the commonwealth in the case challenging -
Lawrence County lawyer appointed to term on Pa. Supreme Court's Disciplinary Board
A Pittsburgh-area personal injury lawyer has been named to a term on the -
Pa. Supreme Court adopts new rules for state constables
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court announced this week that it has adopted new rules for -
Tractor-trailer driver sues Amtrak, PennDOT and City of Chester over railroad bridge incident
A tractor-trailer driver has filed a personal injury claim against Amtrak, the City of -
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. courts took in $469 million in 2012, AOPC announces
Figures released by the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts this week show that -
Pa. appellate judges affirm OOR denial of lawyer’s records’ request pertaining to voter ID law
A three-judge state appellate court panel has affirmed a decision by the Pennsylvania -
Commonwealth Court Judge Simpson issues injunction in Voter ID case preventing law from taking effect in November
A Pennsylvania judge has blocked the state’s controversial Voter ID law from taking -
PECO Energy Co. sues PennDOT over snapped utility pole
PECO Energy Company is suing the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation over -
Pa. Supreme Court vacates Commonwealth Court's ruling upholding Voter ID law, sends back to lower court
In what is being viewed as a partial victory for opponents of the state’s controversial -
Driver petitions Phila. Common Pleas Court for the return of his 'illegally' seized vehicle
A Philadelphia man has petitioned the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas to order the immediate return of his seized vehicle, which had been impounded late last month over an alleged driving infraction. -
Pa. Supreme Court, in Phila., hears oral arguments in Voter ID law appeal
Pennsylvania’s highest court on Sept. 13 listened to oral arguments in the case of