News from 2013
Sportsmen's group files legal challenge of Pennsylvania's longstanding ban on Sunday hunting
The fact that some commonwealth school districts give kids off on the first
Steve Aichele, former chair of Phila. firm Saul Ewing, leaves cabinet post in Corbett administration
Gov. Tom Corbett’s former chief counsel and chief of staff, Steve Aichele, has left his
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
Texas woman files Zoloft products liability claim in Phila. federal court, Pfizer defends pharmaceutical
A Texas woman has filed a wrongful death claim against the makers of the generic version
Pa. Superior Court panel tosses law firm's appeal in Lemon Law case, rules firm not entitled to attorneys' fees
A Pennsylvania Superior Court panel has ruled against a law firm in its appeal of a
Judge orders attorneys for Hess Corp. to turn over recorded employee statement in premises liability case
Hess Corp. has been ordered to turn over a recorded statement by a Philadelphia gas
Veteran Pittsburgh-area lawyer appointed to four-year term on Pa. Judicial Conduct Board
Gov. Tom Corbett recently appointed a Pittsburgh-area attorney to serve out a four-year
Pa. Supreme Court affirms CJD's removal of Singletary as Phila. Traffic Court judge
The matter seems somewhat moot, given that the former minor court jurist has already
Judge: Amtrak injury claim must play out in federal, not Philly, court
A personal injury claim against the National Railroad Passenger Corp., more commonly
Phila.'s Post & Schell welcomes four attorneys from Bala Cynwyd's Galli and Reilly LLP
The Philadelphia law firm of Post & Schell announced this week the addition of four
Worker's injury case against U-Haul, others sent back to Phila. Common Pleas Court
A federal judge in Philadelphia has agreed to send back to state court a personal injury
Feds announce settlement in qui tam action against shredding companies; Suit alleged docs not shred to size required
A settlement agreement has been reached in a whistleblower case between the United
Phila. judge grants summary judgment to Enterprise in vehicle accident case
A state judge has agreed to dismiss the rental car company Enterprise from a lawsuit
Bayer hit with Mirena claim by Pittsburgh plaintiff
Bayer Pharmaceuticals is facing yet another product liability claim stemming from
Motorist injured when brakes failed sues Pep Boys
A motorist is suing the auto service retailer Pep Boys over injuries he allegedly sustained
Pa. justices stay proceedings against only Philly Traffic Court judge not indicted in 'ticket-fixing' scandal
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court recently issued an order staying proceedings against
Supreme Court schedules oral argument in case of indicted jurist; eyes resolution of wrangling with CJD
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has agreed to reinstate the pay of suspended
Overtime pay allegations lodged against Delco rehab center
A southeastern Pennsylvania woman has filed a class action lawsuit against the Delaware
Pa. workers' comp attorney appointed to seat on state Board of Law Examiners
A western Pennsylvania attorney who specializes in workers’ compensation law has been
Former Penn State pres. plans to file defamation suit against Louis Freeh
Attorneys for former Pennsylvania State University President Graham Spanier have filed