...trio of opposing decisions. In one of the cases, a Franklin County judge denied an auto-accident defendant's motion asking for access...
...trio of opposing decisions. In one of the cases, a Franklin County judge denied an auto-accident defendant's motion asking for access...
...according to news reports. G. Terry Madonna, director of the Franklin and Marshall College poll and the college's Center for Politics and...
...injunction against an administrative hearing on an order issued by a Franklin Township building code official. Franklin Township building code official Faust...
...was appointed by the board of supervisors of West Pikeland Township as an alternate member to the township's Zoning Hearing Board...
Two medical malpractice lawsuits that have received attention in lower courts are on the schedule to split a two-day argument session before the state Supreme Court starting today in Harrisburg
...financing transactions involving Pennsylvania counties, cities, townships, boroughs, school districts and municipal authorities. David P. Franklin also joined the firm in...
...Corporate attorney David P. Franklin has joined Pittsburgh-based Eckert...Millcraft Industries Inc., a Cecil Township, Pa.-based real estate development...
...Honored Franklin J. Riesenburger, shareholder and...Deer Golf Club in Pittsgrove Township, N.J. Riesenburger has represented...
...or dwellings along private roads Melody Lane and Large Drive in Indiana Township sued defendant Marco Drilling Inc. for using these private roads, which are...
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