News from January 2022
2021 Year-In-Review: Progress on Education, Health Care, Good Jobs & More
2021 Year-In-Review: Progress on Education, Health Care, Good Jobs & More.
Summary judgment motions awaited in 'jock tax' lawsuit brought against the City of Pittsburgh
PITTSBURGH – Summary judgment motions will soon be filed in a lawsuit filed by a trio of professional athletes and the players’ associations of Major League Baseball, the National Football League and the National Hockey League – all of whom allege that the City of Pittsburgh’s “jock tax” that is applied to both resident and non-resident athletes is unconstitutional.
W.Va. insurer ends case against defendants it accused of colluding in fraud related to fatal accident
PITTSBURGH – A West Virginia insurer who alleged that possible collusion between the defendants in an underlying lawsuit relating to coverage upon a fatal accident was attempting to perpetrate a fraud upon the company, has discontinued its case.
Black woman says she was asked to carry superintendent's bags while working for Clayton City School District
PITTSBURGH — An African American female alleges she was asked to carry the superintendent's shopping bags and assigned other remedial tasks while working for the Clayton City School District.
Lawsuit: Man suffers fractured femur after tripping over wooden pallet at Busy Beaver
PITTSBURGH — A man alleges he suffered a fractured femur after falling over a protruding wooden pallet at a store in Greenville.
Gov. Wolf Names Leigh M. Chapman New Acting Secretary of the Commonwealth
Gov. Wolf Names Leigh M. Chapman New Acting Secretary of the Commonwealth.