An Allegheny County judge has tossed out a class action complaint filed by 11 local property owners, holding that a fact-finder is not required to accept an expert appraiser's property valuation simp
On July 26, the Commonwealth Court decided Robinson Township v. Pennsylvania Public Utility Comm'n, No. 284 M.D. 2012, invalidating portions of the Oil and Gas Act amendments of 2012 (known as Act 13
An en banc Commonwealth Court panel is set to hear arguments on the constitutionality of recent amendments to the zoning provisions of the state's Oil and Gas Act on Wednesday in Harrisburg
Seven municipalities across Pennsylvania, along with the Delaware Riverkeeper Network, filed suit in Commonwealth Court last week seeking an injunction against recently passed amendments to the Oil a
...McCaffery pointed to the state Supreme Court's 2009 ruling in Huntley & Huntley Inc. v. Borough Council of Oakmont , in which it...
...guide local legislation in the oil and gas realm. In Huntley & Huntley v. Borough of Oakmont, the court considered, among other things...
...Supreme Court decisions issued on the same date, Feb. 19, 2009 — Huntley & Huntley v. Borough Council of the Borough of Oakmont and Range...
...local zoning ordinances, which purports to regulate local oil and gas drilling: Huntley & Huntley Inc. v. Borough Council of the Borough of Oakmont and...
...reviewing two different zoning ordinances. The first case was Huntley & Huntley v. Borough Council of Borough of Oakmont . In that...
...by the act based on two recent Pennsylvania Supreme Court cases: Huntley & Huntley, Inc. v. Borough Council of the Borough of Oakmont...
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