...approval process for siting cellular phone towers. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit sided with the FCC, finding that under ...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
Tuesday's statewide primary election for the sole appellate court seat on the ballot is expected to generate low turnout, which will raise the importance of external factors, like other local races t
... City of Pittsburgh and UPMC Benefit Management Services v. Workers' Compensation Appeal Board (Robinson), ____ A.3d ____, 18 WAP 2011 (Pa. March 25, 2013...
...at our door, seeking a chance to work with us for modest compensation or even for free. For years, we had no organized plan for...
...reason for voluntarily leaving employment. The unemployment compensation board of review affirmed. Claimant appealed. On appeal, this court found that claimant voluntarily quit...
...the man's workers' compensation in turn. The Workers' Compensation Appeal Board affirmed and, in an opinion by Judge Bonnie Brigance Leadbetter, the...
...on the ground that it involved messages posted on a public message board in contrast to the hacking involved here, which "calls for a...
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
...from the workforce. In City of Pittsburgh v. Workers' Compensation Appeal Board (Robinson), the six-justice court unanimously ruled to uphold a Commonwealth...
The city of Philadelphia's new property tax program is coming and your assessment is likely going up, but it is not all bad news. Still, commercial property owners and residential property owners ali
...good cause not to attend. Employer appealed. On appeal, the Unemployment Compensation Board of Review (UCBR) found that claimant threatened Torres with her...
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