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Recent News About Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission
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Contractor who fell down underground storage tank alleges PA Turnpike Commission's negligence
MEDIA — A worker alleges the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission's negligence after falling down an underground storage tank.Raymond R. -
Suzanne Mayes Selected as a Recipient of City & State PA’s Above & Beyond Awards
Suzanne Mayes Selected as a Recipient of City & State PA’s Above & Beyond Awards. -
Driver in I-76 accident blames Turnpike Commission for improper guardrail installation
PITTSBURGH — A man is suing Allegheny County, the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission and others claiming an improperly installed guardrail on Interstate 76 caused his injuries from an automobile accident. -
After crash, man's lawsuit blames guardrail for leg being amputated
Penn Line Service Inc. is being sued for negligence by a man who said the company’s misconduct resulted in his leg having to be amputated. -
MYERS BRIER & KELLY: Veteran Defense Lawyer William A. Fetterhoff Joins MBK
William A. Fetterhoff has joined Scranton-based Myers Brier & Kelly, LLP (MBK) as Of Counsel. Fetterhoff will be resident in the firm’s Harrisburg office. -
Company loses counterclaims against East Rockhill after claiming officials messed with its plan for an asphalt plant
PHILADELPHIA – A district court has dismissed a tortious interference claim counterclaim filed against East Rockhill Township over a reactivation of a quarry. -
ARCHER & GREINER: Archer & Greiner Appoints Former Longtime Pennsylvania Legislator John Taylor As Director Of Archer Public Affairs’ Pennsylvania Practice
Archer & Greiner is pleased to announce John J. Taylor has been appointed to Director of the Pennsylvania Practice of Archer Public Affairs (APA), a governmental and external relations affiliate of Archer. -
Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission allegedly fired woman because of her disability
An individual is suing her former employer, the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission, for alleged disability discrimination, retaliation and wrongful termination. -
Former employee accuses Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission of firing him because he is Indian
An individual is suing the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission for alleged racial discrimination and wrongful termination. -
Court reverses decision that power company did not owe duty of care to worker who died
HARRISBURG – A Pennsylvania court has reversed the decision of a trial court that found a power company did not owe duty of care to a worker who died. -
Employee alleges Pennsylvania commission fired him for running for office
PHILADELPHIA — A former employee is suing the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission, alleging the commission violated his constitutional rights by terminating him for running for public office. -
Jury to hear evidence in seven-year-old whistleblower case
The reinstatement of a nearly seven-year-old whistleblower case involving the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission means the employee in question will get his day in court. -
Pennsylvania corporation sues construction company, alleging breach of contract
A Pennsylvania-based corporation is suing a construction company, alleging multiple law violations including breach of contract. -
Supreme Court reinstates terminated Turnpike Commission employee's Whistleblower Law case
On Aug. 31, the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania remanded a whistleblower’s case against the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission and two of its officers for further proceedings. -
Pennsylvania Turnpike crash case set for hearing on venue
A lawsuit filed in connection with a severe accident on the Pennsylvania Turnpike last year was the subject of a recent hearing related to its venue. -
Pa. Turnpike Commission sued by fired toll worker
A fired tollbooth worker claims in a newly filed civil action that he was