...Care and Western PA Child Care as well as Mid-Atlantic Youth Services, the company that operated the facilities, and Sandra Brulo, the...
...home for troubled youth in Michigan agreed...at the company Mid-Atlantic Customer Service Center in Perryman...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
... Defendants Can't Revisit Cases of 'Kids-for-Cash' Youths The Legal Intelligencer November 7, 2012...
...Co. will have to cover Robert Powell or his company, Mid-Atlantic Youth Services Corp., against civil suits filed by youths who were held...
... Gregory R. Zappala was a business partner in Mid-Atlantic Youth Services with Robert Powell, who colluded with former Luzerne County Court...
...sent two former judges to jail. The detention facilities Mid-Atlantic Youth Services, PA Child Care and Western PA Child Care asked...
...roles in the scandal. The detention facilities — Mid-Atlantic Youth Services, PA Child Care and Western PA Child Care — and...
...Care and Western PA Child Care — as well as Mid-Atlantic Youth Services, the company that operated the facilities, and Sandra Brulo, the...
...PA Child Care and Western PA Child Care, and operator Mid-Atlantic Youth Services. The lawsuit also lists the former co-owner and builder...
Robert K. Mericle, the builder of two juvenile detention facilities who allegedly paid millions in "finder's fees" to Ciavarella and former Luzerne County Judge Michael T. Conahan, has agreed to sett
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