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Milton Hershey School, Trust Co. reach agreement with A.G.'s Office regarding organizational and governance reforms
The Pennsylvania Attorney General’s Office has announced that it has reached an -
Judge sides with newspapers in defamation case initiated by state inmate
A judge has sided with the owners of the Philadelphia Inquirer and Philadelphia Daily -
Fired Phila. cop being sued by woman who he punched on camera found not guilty of simple assault
A since-fired Philadelphia police lieutenant who was caught on cellphone video punching -
NCAA sues Pa. Gov. Corbett, commonwealth officials over law regarding Penn State fines
In the continuation of a seemingly ongoing saga between an athletic agency and state -
Judge sides with DRPA officers, orders binding arbitration in bridge agency labor dispute
A federal judge has sided with the union representing Delaware River Port Authority police officers, denying the DRPA’s motion for summary judgment, and granting the union’s request to enter into binding arbitration in a labor dispute between the bridge agency and its first responders. -
First two guilty pleas in Phila. Traffic Court 'ticket-fixing' corruption scandal
Two of the defendants caught up in the Philadelphia Traffic Court scandal involving alleged “ticket-fixing” scheme have pleaded guilty, the first two to do so since the federal government unsealed indictments in the scandal late last month. -
Phila. court leadership: mass tort filings down 70 percent in 2012, rules changes credited with decline
Working rule changes to the mass tort program at the Philadelphia Court of Common -
City of Phila. petitions high court to take up labor dispute with AFSCME District Council 33
The City of Philadelphia is seeking to have the Pennsylvania Supreme Court intervene in -
City of Philadelphia claims beer maker Yuengling owes $6 million-plus in back business taxes
The City of Philadelphia is claiming that Pottsville, Pa.-based beer maker D.G. Yuengling and Son Inc. owes it more than $6 million in unpaid business taxes and fines, arguing in a recently filed civil action that the brewery, a Pennsylvania staple, has failed to pay business income and receipts taxes for the tax years 2008 through 2011. -
Woman caught on video being punched by since-fired Philly cop sues city and former officer
The Delaware County woman who was at the center of a controversial police “sucker -
Morgan Lewis & Bockius partners with Montco D.A.'s Office for pro-bono legal services program
The Montgomery County District Attorney’s Office recently announced that it has -
Judge refuses to dismiss newspapers' suit against Corrections Dept. over restricted access to executions
U.S. District Judge Yvette Kane -
Former Phila. detective sentenced to four years in federal prison for operating steroid ring
A former well-respected Philadelphia police detective who disgraced the department -
Rising Phila. rap star Meek Mill sues city police for unlawful imprisonment
An up-and-coming Philadelphia rapper has filed a civil rights complaint against the City -
Pa. state Rep. Cherelle Parker, Dem. from Phila., found guilty on DUI charges
The state representative from Northwest Philadelphia who made headlines after a -
Pa. Chief Justice Castille replaced by colleague Eakin as liaison to Phila. courts
Pennsylvania Supreme Court Chief Justice Ronald D. Castille, one of two Philadelphia- -
Defendants in Phila. officer's wrongful death suit seek dismissal; plaintiff's lawyers vow to get case to jury
The state agency being sued by the family of slain Philadelphia Police Officer Moses -
Former Pa. Commonwealth Court President Judge Joseph Doyle dies at 81
A former veteran of Pennsylvania’s Commonwealth Court, the lower-tier bench in the -
Judge grants in part, denies in part Phila. School Dist. motion to dismiss whistleblower suit by fired administrator
A former top level administrator with the School District of Philadelphia - suing the -
Family of man slain by off-duty Phila. cop awarded $4.7 million judgment by jury
The parents of a young Philadelphia man shot to death by an off-duty city police officer