The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit adopted a test set out by the U.S. Supreme Court to determine whether or not a person is an employee of a professional corporation for the purposes of
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit adopted a test set out by the U.S. Supreme Court to determine whether or not a person is an employee of a professional corporation for the purposes of
A federal judge has granted a request by suspended state Supreme Court Justice Joan Orie Melvin to unseal the identity of a woman who anonymously filed a civil case against a man the woman claimed re
...against their client. Attorneys for Orie Melvin at Myers Brier & Kelly in Scranton asked Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas Judge...
There was a flurry of activity late last week as lawyers looked to tailor the scope of the highly anticipated trial against suspended state Supreme Court Justice Joan Orie Melvin
When Stanley Laskowski, a combat veteran of the war in Iraq, dressed himself from head to toe in black and broke into a pharmacy in Olyphant, Pa., to steal drugs in the summer of 2007, it had been fo
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court wasted no time in ruling on a suspended colleague's bid to have the court throw out criminal charges against her
...conspiracy to tamper with evidence. Orie Melvin's attorneys at Myers, Brier & Kelly in Scranton argued that five of those seven counts deal...
Suspended Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice Joan Orie Melvin's argument that political corruption charges against her, which implicate her management of judicial staff, violate the separation of pow
...Patrick A. Casey and Daniel T. Brier of Scranton-based Myers, Brier & Kelly represent Orie Melvin. "As a member of...
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