A deeply divided Commonwealth Court has ruled that a hotel owner's suit against the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority over flooding allegedly caused by a poorly maintained railroad b
...to ownership interest. The railroad at issue is owned by Amtrak, which is federally exempt from being assessed for railway maintenance costs....
...own any property at the neighboring crossing. In the case, Amtrak owns the East Hempfield Township strip of railway and Norfolk pays Amtrak...
Morgan Lewis' representation of Toys "R" Us in a gift card class action was far from child's play. In fact, even most class action lawyers have never come close to playing in this sandbox
Bimbo Bakeries didn't have a signed noncompete from executive Chris Botticella when he left to join competitor Hostess Brands. And there was no evidence he shared any of Bimbo's trade secrets with hi
...filed a personal injury against action against defendant National Railroad Passenger Corporation (AMTRAK). Thereafter, AMTRAK hired defendant Commercial Index Bureau Inc. (CIB) to conduct a...
...national origin discrimination and retaliation. Similarly, Begley successfully defended client Amtrak in Eastern District federal court from a suit in which the plaintiff...
...national origin discrimination and retaliation. Similarly, Begley successfully defended client Amtrak in Eastern District federal court from a suit in which the plaintiff...
The U.S. district courts located throughout Pennsylvania touched on a number of hot-button issues in 2011, with perhaps the most watched being a pair of rulings from opposite ends of the state that f
...Slaughter v. Nat'l R.R. Passenger Corp. a/k/a Amtrak, PICS Case No. 11-0389 (E.D. Pa. March 4, 2011) Sitarski...
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