...from 70 to 75 and two that would eliminate the Philadelphia Traffic Court. The mandatory retirement bill cleared the committee on an 18...
...Brien. McQueary filed his lawsuit against Penn State in Centre County in October 2012. In the suit, he seeks $4 million, which he...
...Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas Judge Mark I. Bernstein's ruling, which had granted the defendants' petition to transfer the case to Dauphin County on...
...recent opinion piece by Northampton County District Attorney John M. Morganelli...case before the Pennsylvania Supreme Court challenging the mandatory retirement provision...
...are "imaginative but implausible." "Based on this court's experience with the role of general counsel (albeit limited) the court...
...the list was the $1.2 million verdict in the 2005 Dauphin County Court of Common Pleas medical malpractice case Fromm v. Hershey Medical...
...The trial court determined that appellant...
...Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas Judge Gary...magisterial district judge roles in counties outside of Philadelphia as "...
...client funds or have made material misrepresentations to another lawyer or the court? Frequently, even major ethical infractions result from minor ethical mishaps that snowball...
...justices ruled 4-2 to reverse a Superior Court decision that unanimously affirmed a Dauphin County trial court's ruling awarding $27,047 in...
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