...Following is a listing of legislative action for the week...13. TRANSPORTATION The Senate...
...Transportation Serv., Inc. v...claim for reimbursement of contamination expenses incurred...by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection...
...How is the legal department structured and how many lawyers...
... After receiving a report of the conviction, appellant Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Bureau of Driver Licensing imposed a three-month suspension of appellee...
...The burden for employers to seek and obtain a suspension of a claimant's workers' compensation benefits based upon their voluntary withdrawal from...
...state's Vehicle Code, the Commonwealth Court has ruled in an issue of first impression. The ruling is a loss on appeal for...
...the FBI and federal agents from other agencies, such as the Department of Transportation. These partnerships played key roles in many later Antitrust Division cases...
... TRANSPORTATION FUNDING ...
...left SEPTA outside the purview of the city of Philadelphia's...Commonwealth Court ruled the regional transportation authority was a state agency...
...from the trial court of appellant's three convictions, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) mailed appellant three separate official notices of suspension advising him...
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