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Former Employee Alleges Unpaid Wages Against Transport Company
A former employee has filed a lawsuit against LogisticX Inc., accusing them of failing to pay due wages during his tenure as a freight transporter.
Non-Profit Organization Accused by Former Employee's Representative Over Unpaid Wages
The Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry has taken legal action against Restaurant Opportunities Centers United Inc., alleging failure to pay due wages and benefits to former employee Jordan Romanus.
CHARGED: Former Executive Director of Cambria County Bar Association Stole More than $300K for Cosmetic Procedures, Vacations, Donations to Family-Run Charity
Attorney General Dave Sunday announced the filing of charges against the former executive director of the Cambria County Bar Association for stealing more than $300,000 from the organization between 2018 and 2023.
Steptoe & Johnson Welcomes Lori Mason Back to Energy and Natural Resources Department
Steptoe & Johnson is pleased to announce that Lori J. Mason has re-joined the firm’s Meadville office as Of Counsel in the Energy and Natural Resources Department.
The First 100 Days of Trump 2.0 2025 on May 13
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Monsanto fails to strike, or reduce, huge Philadelphia Roundup verdict
PHILADELPHIA - A massive verdict against the makers of the weedkiller Roundup wasn't excessive, a Pennsylvania appeals court has ruled.
Pennsylvania Courts Launch Sexual Violence Awareness Campaign
In recognition of Sexual Violence Awareness Month in April, the Pennsylvania Courts recently launched a new digital ad campaign to inform the public about the resources available for survivors who seek the courts’ assistance.
Inquirer settles Facebook Pixel class action for $1.1 million
PHILADELPHIA - A federal judge has approved another class action settlement over privacy concerns at The Philadelphia Inquirer.
Office of Attorney General Encourages Anyone Participating in Protest Against Patrick Vereb/Eternity Pet Memorials do so Peacefully
The Office of Attorney General recognizes that the criminal charges filed against Patrick Vereb regarding actions involving his business, Eternity Pet Memorials, have caused anguish and heartbreak in the community.
Troutman Pepper Locke Partner Mateusz K. Saykiewicz Appointed Honorary Consul for Republic of Poland
Troutman Pepper Locke partner Mateusz K. Saykiewicz has been appointed as an Honorary Consul for the Republic of Poland, joining a prestigious group of official representatives chosen by the Polish government to protect the rights and interests of Polish citizens in the U.S.
Central Pennsylvania Law Clinic celebrates new on-campus location at Widener Law Commonwealth
Widener University Commonwealth Law School marked a milestone on April 22 with the official celebration and open house of the newly relocated Central Pennsylvania Law Clinic.
Black business owner has Upper Merion take his land but judge says no racism
PHILADELPHIA - A federal court has found no racial animus in Upper Merion's decision to take for itself land being sold to a Black business owner under a gentlemen's agreement.
Pennsylvania Courts Announce New Statewide Contests for Students
In celebration of Law Day, the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania Historical Commission is launching a statewide initiative aimed at engaging students in grades K–12 through creative educational activities highlighting the importance of the judicial branch of government.
Steptoe & Johnson to Host 2025 North America Conference for Employment Law Alliance
Steptoe & Johnson PLLC is pleased to host the 2025 Employment Law Alliance (ELA) North America Conference in Pittsburgh on Thursday, May 8.
Fairness concerns with Allegheny County's probation system to be raised after Third Circuit revives lawsuit
PHILADELPHIA - Detained for months on end, convicts who allegedly violated the terms of their probation have a second chance to prove an unfair system in Allegheny County rubber-stamps their fate.
N.Y. Man Sentenced to Maximum 20-to-40-Year Prison Term for Murder of Woman at Luzerne County Motel
Attorney General Dave Sunday announced that a New York man will serve 20 to 40 years in prison for the 2021 killing of 41-year-old Helena Johnson — the maximum sentence for the third-degree murder charge returned by a judge in February.
Sukhdeep S. Gill Named 2025 Pennsylvania Legal Awards ‘Most Promising Newcomer’ Finalist
Sukhdeep S. Gill, associate in global law firm Greenberg Traurig LLP’s Philadelphia office, has been named a finalist for The Legal Intelligencer’s 2025 Pennsylvania Legal Awards “Most Promising Newcomer” award.
Laurel Roglen Named to Philadelphia Business Journal 40 Under 40 List
Ballard Spahr Partner Laurel D. Roglen, an experienced litigator and member of the firm’s Bankruptcy, Creditors’ Rights, and Restructuring Group, has been selected by the Philadelphia Business Journal for its 2025 list of 40 Under 40 honorees.
Kenneth C. Frazier, Chairman of General Catalyst’s Health Assurance Initiatives, to Deliver Villanova Law’s 2025 Commencement Address
Mark C. Alexander, The Arthur J. Kania Dean of Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law, announced that Kenneth C. Frazier, chairman of General Catalyst’s Health Assurance Initiatives, will deliver the commencement address to the Class of 2025.
Plaintiffs accuse real estate agents and sellers of concealing toxic mold in home sale
A group led by Li-Wen Chen has filed a lawsuit against Janice E. Knepper and others for allegedly concealing significant defects such as toxic mold during a home sale transaction in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania.