...the replacement cost of a foot locker...A. Beard and Department of Corrections, SCI-Somerset. In...
...population motivated him to introduce the resolution. The Pennsylvania Department of Corrections estimates that 40 percent of female inmates and 20 percent...
...Brett Feldman, of counsel in the zoning and...chair of the health care department, presented at the 2013 Guy...
...records from the Department of Public Welfare related...proposed plans for correction that DPW deemed...
...Records " Suggestion of Mootness ...
...Peer Review Privilege Breach of Confidentiality Burden of Proof...by encouraging honesty in self-correction. Defendants provided testimony to prove...
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...of Pennsylvania, which filed the suit in Harrisburg against the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections. The agency had not yet seen the lawsuit...
...the plaintiff in a commercial dispute, sought seven-figure damages arising out of the defendant's "shocking" and "ill-considered" breach...
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