...lost wages. The central issue in the parties' motions for partial summary judgment was whether Pennsylvania or North Carolina substantive tort law applied...
...serve on the commission with 25 members who were selected from across Pennsylvania and include public officials, mental health and violent crime experts, and educators...
...2012 was relatively quiet, particularly with regard to lateral movement between midsized Pennsylvania firms. However, this past year did see several firms open...
...part of the state, Rader said he's been focusing on North Central Pennsylvania for most of his oil and gas work because "there...
Paraphrasing Robert Kennedy, the long march to justice starts when reasonable people: (a) see the world for what it is; (b) recognize where injustices in the order of things lie; (c) have the courage
...appealing to the Pennsylvania Superior Court....
...Marcus Kohl, director of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection's north-central regional office, at a program from 4 to...
...While the Marcellus and Utica shales present a boon to the Pennsylvania economy, the negotiation of a lease should not be the only legal...
...S. District Court for the Central District of Illinois on August...of California, Illinois, Ohio and North Carolina. The government...
...office in Williamsport, Pa., with an eye toward better serving its North Central Pennsylvania client base, which has grown in conjunction with the rise of...
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