For $50,000, the First Judicial District has resolved a former family court master's claims that she was discriminated against, among other grounds, because a "less qualified" candidate was hired as
Richard Cordray has been called many things in recent weeks. Political pawn. Brilliant advocate. Anti-business zealot. Devoted public servant
...credible but rejected his testimony. In "stark contrast" to Dr. Carson's conclusion, the WCJ found that claimant did not suffer a worsening...
...blessed to have known him," according to a statement provided by Carson's family. Carson was married to the late Vida Timbers...
Since the decedent remained married to his first wife at the time he married his second wife, the second marriage was void because it ran afoul of South Carolina's bigamy law and decedent's first wif
...the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission over revelations about two past drunk-driving incidents. Carson's resignation came on Monday. It also turns out the lawyer is...
The rollout of Pennsylvania's first sexual violence benchbook for the judges was repeatedly delayed as some of the statutes and court decisions covered in the benchbook continually evolved
...Carson and Peter A. Zacharias, to its professional staff. Carson's practice focuses on highly diverse and complex technical areas, including optics...
...in federal and state registration and disclosure projects and in trademark matters. Carson's practice focuses on litigation with an emphasis on commercial, contract and...
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