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Pa. Supreme Court expands fiscal disclosure policy

By Jon Campisi |
Pennsylvania’s high court has instituted a rules change that will allow for the posting

Phila. Parks and Rec officials face civil rights claim by former employee

By Jon Campisi |
A man who was formerly employed by Philadelphia’s Parks and Recreation Department has filed a federal civil rights suit against the city and various other individuals over claims that he was denied the ability to return to his job after his resignation because he previously had sued the city over allegations similar to those in the present action.

Phila. Judge Nocella suspended by Pa. Supreme Court

By Jon Campisi |
The Philadelphia judge who has been accused by the Pennsylvania Judicial Conduct Board of violating the state constitution and the Pennsylvania Code of Judicial Conduct for allegedly not divulging certain cases he was previously involved with while going through the vetting process for judgeship has been temporarily suspended by the state Supreme Court.

Phila. judge dismisses Anheuser-Busch's asbestos action against insurer

By Jon Campisi |
A Philadelphia judge has dismissed a complaint lodged against an insurance company by Anheuser-Busch over the insurer’s denial of coverage for claims brought against the plaintiff by a former worker who alleged asbestos injuries.

Pa. lawyer once tied to 'Budd' Dwyer sentenced to state prison for arson

By Jon Campisi |
William Trickett Smith, Sr., a central Pennsylvania attorney and onetime head of the

$12 million plaintiffs' verdict handed down in Phila. birth injury case

By Jon Campisi |
A Philadelphia jury recently handed down a $12 million plaintiffs’ verdict in a case

BREAKING: U.S. appeals court stays scheduled inmate execution

By Jon Campisi |
A federal appeals court in Philadelphia Thursday afternoon issued a stay of execution in

Phillies sued by former batting practice pitcher for defamation

By Jon Campisi |
A former batting practice pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies who was fired from his

Pa. farm sued over illness linked to 'raw' milk

By Jon Campisi |
A couple from Lancaster County is suing a Pennsylvania company that specializes in the

Discriminatory firing case against Delco prison can move forward, judge rules

By Jon Campisi |
A federal judge in Philadelphia has denied a defense motion to dismiss a lawsuit initiated

Pa. newspapers win injunction in executions case; Hubert Michael scheduled to die Thursday

By Jon Campisi |
A federal judge in Harrisburg has granted a temporary restraining order and preliminary

Phila. nightclub sued by patron struck in head by metal rod during altercation

By Jon Campisi |
A man from Upper Bucks County is suing a Philadelphia nightclub and a Lower Bucks County resident for injuries he allegedly sustained after being struck in the back of the head by the defendant during an altercation at the business last winter.

Suburban Phila. bank faces consumer class action allegations

By Jon Campisi |
A consumer class action suit has been filed against a Montgomery County bank over

NM plaintiff files 'Fen-Phen' mass tort claim in Phila.

By Jon Campisi |
A New Mexico woman has filed a claim in the Fen-Phen mass tort litigation in

Nationwide Insurance sued by Pa. rehab clinic for failure to pay first-party benefits

By Jon Campisi |
A Montgomery County rehabilitation clinic has filed a breach of contract suit against an insurer over claims that the defendant has failed to compensate the plaintiff for services rendered to a car accident victim.

On eve of inmate execution, newspapers' suit against DOC may halt lethal injection

By Jon Campisi |
In just two day’s time, convicted murderer Hubert L. Michael, Jr., who pleaded guilty in

Homeowner burned by hot tar sues roofing company

By Jon Campisi |
A Philadelphia homeowner who claims she was severely burned by molten hot roofing tar

Phila. woman files legal malpractice claim against local attorney

By Jon Campisi |
A Philadelphia lawyer is being sued by a former client who claims the man failed to file a

Parx Casino and employee face sexual harassment claim by fired security officer

By Jon Campisi |
A former security officer at a suburban Philadelphia casino is suing the gaming hall and

Pa. CJD rejects objections by former Phila. Traffic Court Judge Singletary

By Jon Campisi |
Pennsylvania’s Court of Judicial Discipline late last week rejected objections by Willie F.