...rendered moot when Lloyd relocated to Lackawanna County and stipulated to be served with the complaint there. This court reviewed the remaining preliminary objections....
...Keller purchased a property at the Lackawanna County Tax Sale. The sale was confirmed by the trial court on Nov. 28, 2007. The property...
... The court noted that while...
...body of opinions on social media discovery in Pennsylvania trial courts, a Lackawanna County judge has denied a husband and wife's motion to...
...the Pennsylvania Supreme Court's decision to...to the Luzerne County judicial scandal and...directed toward the Lackawanna County guardian ad...
...yet made any moves to fill the vacancy on the Pennsylvania Supreme Court even though former Justice Joan Orie Melvin's resignation became official last...
...Avenue in Scranton at a Lackawanna County tax sale in September 2007...
...optional form of government to replace Lackawanna County's existing home rule charter form of government. The court granted the proponents' petition seeking to...
...in this matter away from the bench of the civil court of Lackawanna County based on unfounded claims of transferred judicial bias. Motion for...
...his claim for tortious interference against the medical defendants. Lackawanna County Court of Common Pleas Judge Terrence R. Nealon said that because plaintiff...
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