...while working as a temporary employee for Cougle's Recycling in Berks County, was loading paper into an...
...Another early slap-on-the-wrist case was the indictment against the Erie County Malt Beverage Distributors Association. Two trade associations, one corporation and six...
...starting with jury selection and extending through the trial before the Berks County Court of Common Pleas. "A great challenge in this...
...starting with jury selection and extending through the trial before the Berks County Court of Common Pleas. "A great challenge in this...
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit reinstated a gender-discrimination case brought by a basketball referee after a New Jersey district judge dismissed her claims
...trustees of an employee benefits fund may...ruling reversed an Erie County Court of Common...
...allegedly paid millions in "finder's fees" to former Luzerne County Court of Common Pleas Judges Michael T. Conahan and Mark A. Ciavarella...
... The Erie County Court of Common...
...A Lehigh County judge has declined to wipe...should be paid to the employee and treated as an advance...
...agree. Sue Weber, the former county controller for the Erie County Employees' Retirement System, said she immediately noticed that the firm's attorneys...
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