...Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas Judge Jack McVay Jr. defeated Philadelphia Municipal Court Judge Joseph C. Waters Jr. in...
...2012, column in this series, "Natural Gas and Zoning: The Commonwealth Court's Act 13 Decision," David G. Mandelbaum discussed Robinson Township v...
...There is a contested Democratic primary for Superior Court between Joseph C. Waters Jr., a Philadelphia Municipal Court judge, and Jack McVay Jr., an Allegheny...
...issues. While Community Legal Services (CLS) has represented tenants in Philadelphia Municipal Court's housing hearings for many years, the SeniorLAW Center has represented...
...Philadelphia Traffic Court. One bill, which would not require a constitutional amendment, would establish a traffic division within the Philadelphia Municipal Court. Traffic...
...rights to them or a court takes them away. Criminal sentences...also for the nonprofit and municipal shelters that must expend significant...
... On appeal, this court found that deputy sheriffs are...
...high court decided to extend Act 111 collective bargaining rights to the deputy sheriffs based on amendments to the Crimes Code and the Municipal Police...
...on municipal and family law. Events The Philadelphia Bar Association's federal courts committee...
...stating the court lacked subject matter jurisdiction. Plaintiff was a member of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, which...
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