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U.S. Attorney Jacqueline C. Romero Names Leadership Team
U.S. Attorney Jacqueline C. Romero Names Leadership Team. -
Penn State fencer alleges years of abuse from head coach in Title IX lawsuit
WILLIAMSPORT – A former All-American member of Penn State University’s women’s fencing team has filed Title IX litigation against her former head coach, alleging she was subjected to physical, psychological and verbal abuse which derailed her hopes to become a nationally renowned Olympic fencer. -
Penn State student settles suit over rescinding of Master's Degree
PHILADELPHIA – A Penn State University student who alleged that the school rescinded her Master’s Degree more than a year and a half after she was awarded it, claiming that the plaintiff didn’t produce wholly original work, has settled her case with the school. -
Robin B. Snyder Elected into the Membership of the American Board of Trial Advocates
Robin B. Snyder Elected into the Membership of the American Board of Trial Advocates. -
Penn State wants to protect academic investigation it conducted on student who accused it of rescinding her Master's Degree
PHILADELPHIA – Penn State University seeks a protective order over its investigation of a student who alleged the school rescinded her Master’s Degree more than a year and a half after she was awarded it due to supposedly not producing original work. -
Penn State denies liability in lawsuit from steward allegedly raped by supervisor
WILLIAMSPORT – Penn State University has denied all allegations in a sexual harassment and retaliation action brought by a steward at the institution, who claimed she was raped by her direct supervisor. -
Federal judge stops former Penn State University athletic trainer’s breach of contract suit
HARRISBURG – A federal judge has dismissed litigation from a former athletic trainer at Penn State University with prejudice, finding that the doctrine of res judicata barred the plaintiff’s case. -
Penn State University steward claims supervisor raped her and created hostile work environment
WILLIAMSPORT – An anonymous woman and steward at Penn State University contends she was subject to sexual harassment and retaliation at her workplace, after she was allegedly raped by her direct supervisor. -
Penn State loses motion to dismiss student's lawsuit over Master's Degree rescission
PHILADELPHIA – A federal judge determined that a suit from a Penn State University student which alleged the school rescinded her Master’s Degree more than a year and a half after she was awarded it due to supposedly not producing original work, is credible enough to defeat a dismissal motion from the school. -
Litigation between student and Penn State University over rescinded Master's Degree looks to be delayed
PHILADELPHIA – Both parties in litigation pitting a student against Penn State University seek to delay trial proceedings, in a case which alleged the school rescinded her Master’s Degree more than a year and a half after she was awarded it and claimed that the plaintiff didn’t produce wholly original work. -
Assistant professor says age is the reason Penn State wouldn't give him better job
HARRISBURG — Pennsylvania State University is facing a lawsuit alleging it denied a professor a non-tenured teaching position because of his age. -
Suit alleges Penn State's denial of transgender professor's tenure is discrimination
PHILADELPHIA — A transgender and former professor at Pennsylvania State University alleges its denial of tenure was due to a disability. -
Penn State targeting dismissal of case from student who claimed school unfairly rescinded her Master's Degree
PHILADELPHIA – Penn State University wants to dismiss litigation from one of its students, which alleged the school rescinded her Master’s Degree more than a year and a half after she was awarded it and claimed that the plaintiff didn’t produce wholly original work. -
Lawsuit: Penn State discriminates against Black professors
The first African American tenured professor in the Pennsylvania State University political science department sued the university for racial discrimination. -
Penn State student's suit over rescinding of Master's Degree may be dismissed, if not served by later this week
PHILADELPHIA – A lawsuit from a Penn State University student which alleged the school rescinded her Master’s Degree more than a year and a half after she was awarded it, claiming that the plaintiff didn’t produce wholly original work, may soon be dismissed if its service deadline under the law is not met. -
Penn State bulled student with mental disabilities out of graduate program, lawsuit says
A former Pennsylvania State University Harrisburg student filed a lawsuit on Feb. 25 against the university for discrimination allegations, according to documents from the Pennsylvania Middle District Court. -
POND LEHOCKY STERN GIORDANO: Pond Lehocky Partnership Grows and Names Five New Partners
Pond Lehocky named Melissa Chandy, Frank Ciprero, Kevin Harchar, Andrew Ruder and Keld Wenge as partners effective January 1, 2021. -
ATTORNEY'S OFFICE FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA: United States Attorney David J. Freed Announces Resignation
United States Attorney David J. Freed, of Camp Hill, PA, has announced his resignation effective midnight January 1, 2021. -
MCNEES WALLACE & NURICK LLC: Mcnees Expands Corporate & Tax, Estate Planning, Litigation, and Privacy and Data Security Groups
McNees Wallace & Nurick LLC welcomes three new associates to the firm: Jack Byrnes, Brian Honness and Christian Wolgemuth. -
CLARK HILL PLC: Clark Hill Adds Tax and Estate Planning Lawyer Nicole Phatak in Pittsburgh Office
Clark Hill PLC has announced the addition of Nicole Phatak as a Member in its Tax and Estate Planning practice, resident in the firm’s Pittsburgh office.