...a split three-judge panel of the state Superior Court ruled...victims, called representatives of the Pennsylvania Real Estate Commission and was...
...between the Jaconos and Milliken, the ReMax agents called the Pennsylvania Association of Realtors' legal hotline and were told the event did not need...
...the Jacono defendants and the Re/Max defendants called the Pennsylvania Association of Realtors Legal Hotline and were told that the murder/suicide was...
...Banks has expanded its Social Security disability practice with the addition of Joseph D. Capitan as an associate. Capitan focuses...
...easements for the Pennsylvania Bar Institute; analysis of the new Board of Realtors agreement of sale for the York County Bar Association; and review of...
...into by way of the form documents created by the Pennsylvania Association of Realtors. What usually happens is the interested buyer forwards...
...handed down at the end of March, is illustrative of the...we would be with PADEP [Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection] and...
...plans to appeal his sentence of three years and 10 months...for the Western District of Pennsylvania jury in November of two...
...plans to appeal his sentence of three years and 10 months...by a Western District of Pennsylvania federal jury in November of...
...The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has proposed a rule to reform the...
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