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
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... Judge Renee Cohn Jubelirer, writing for the court, said Mt. Lebanon, Pa., officials had enacted the COLA provision of the Mt. Lebanon Police...
...on Park Road in Ontelaunee Township in 2006. Griffith...covering Berks and parts of Lebanon and Schuylkill counties, increased 27...
...Carbondale, Erie, Bensalem, Lower Chichester in Delaware County, Plymouth Township in Montgomery County, Conshohocken, Lebanon, Bethlehem and Allentown have likewise banned or limited texting...
...Schweighofer was in the westbound lane of State Route 371, Lebanon Township, going up a hill and around a slight bend, while Curtis...
An en banc Commonwealth Court panel has reversed a Philadelphia Common Pleas Court judge who ordered the city's Department of Licenses and Inspection to grant a zoning permit to a developer while dec
Juror note-taking in civil trials is here to stay now that the Pennsylvania Supreme Court has removed a sunset provision from the court rule allowing the practice
...the Law WeeklyBeer Drinker Appeals License RevocationLebanon — A man who lost his driving privileges after his doctor reported...
Republican Tom Corbett is the only candidate for Pennsylvania attorney general whose r?sum? includes a brief tenure in the office he now seeks
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