In a decision lawyers said has broad applicability for Pennsylvania open records law, the Commonwealth Court has ruled that the state Department of Environmental Protection may not deny requests for
...Defense Counsel: Kevin C. Abbott, Reed Smith, Pittsburgh; J. Timothy Hinton Jr., Haggerty McDonnell & Hinton, Scranton. Defense Expert: Mark Gleason, economics...
After a decade of litigation and a second trial in the case, a Luzerne County judge has ruled that The Scranton Times, which owns and publishes the Citizens' Voice newspaper, did not defame Luzerne C
...concessionaire contract bids are public records. J. Timothy Hinton Jr. of Haggerty McDonnell & Hinton in Scranton, who represented newspaper reporter Gretchen Wintermantel...
...2009. The newspaper publisher's attorney, J. Timothy Hinton of Haggerty McDonnell O'Brien & Hinton in Scranton, said his client was...
...government contractor, SWB Yankees, in the case, and J. Timothy Hinton Jr. of Haggerty McDonnell O'Brien & Hinton in Scranton, who represented newspaper reporter...
...contractor records. The newspaper's attorney, J. Timothy Hinton of Haggerty McDonnell O'Brien & Hinton in Scranton, said the facts in...
Reversing a Lackawanna County trial judge, a Superior Court panel has unanimously held that a Scranton newspaper does not have to reveal an anonymous grand jury source for the purposes of a defamatio
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