...sentence possible. Judgment of sentence affirmed. On Dec. 23, 2009, Pittsburgh Police observed an illegally parked vehicle. As the officers approached, they observed...
... A federal judge in Pittsburgh awarded nearly $2 million in attorney fees following a class-action settlement...
As interns flood the summer workforce once again, a federal judge in New York has just given them something to cheer about
A whistleblower may proceed with his allegations that Novartis Pharmaceuticals marketed its prescription drug Elidel for potentially unsafe off-label use in children under 2, but can't pursue his all
...bench in 2009 to become head of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh's Office for Church Relations, did not immediately return a call seeking...
...the Court of Judicial Discipline and an attorney with Duane Morris in Pittsburgh, called the Court of Judicial Discipline's opinions in the case of...
...Care Act. Similarly, Stephen C. Gierasch, co-managing shareholder of Pittsburgh-based Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney's Harrisburg location, said his office's...
Organizations large and small are quickly running out of time to ensure that they are compliant with the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), signed into law in 2010
...PITTSBURGH, Pa. (AP) - U.S. District Judge Joy Flowers Conti today granted the...
...PITTSBURGH (AP) - Faced with a federal judge's order in the heart-wrenching...
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