...federal case, is a useful model for environmental enforcement in the Pennsylvania courts. In Pennsylvania, a mandatory injunction does not require a showing...
... A unanimous Pennsylvania Supreme Court has rejected a constitutional challenge...set by Gondelman v. Commonwealth. The judges...
...In a May 4, 2011, opinion, Lehigh County Court of Common Pleas Judge James T. Anthony ruled in Commonwealth v. Reyes, 2011...
...increasing number of shareholder complaints of misleading or inadequate disclosure materials, with courts often issuing preliminary injunctions enjoining proxy votes. As a February alert from...
... On March 16, 2011, R.G. requested that respondent...Petitioner appealed. This court first observed that a perpetrator...
...U.S. Constitution; the trial court properly held an ex parte...appealed from the Oct. 24, 2011 trial court order permanently enjoining...
... The court granted defendant's...on Sept. 30, 2011. Plaintiff contended the...sheriff within the commonwealth or by the...
...the state Supreme Court. Statistics...167 filings from 2011. The statistics represent...one of the commonwealth's more vexing...
...17 by the Pennsylvania Superior Court in Ferko-Fox v...from abuse order March 22, 2011, in the Lancaster County Court...
...The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has denied Eckert...former candidate for Commonwealth Court. ...
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