...Case No. 13-0921 (C.P. Philadelphia March 6, 2013) Glazer, J. (24 pages). The court granted in part defendant attorneys' request...
...P. Philadelphia March 6, 2013) Panepinto, J. (18 pages). An interest arbitration panel did not exceed its powers in issuing a court notice...
...No. 13-0578 (C.P. Philadelphia Feb. 21, 2013) Moss, J...Wells Fargo. The court sustained Metro's objections, finding...
...asserting agency by estoppel. Trial court order overruling appellant's preliminary objections affirmed. Appellants Kindred Hospital-Philadelphia, Kindred Hospital East, LLC and...
...a single parent and held down a stable job in the Philadelphia court system for over 35 years. She was proud of her Polish...
...court administrator, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court has named him permanent court administrator. Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas President Judge Pamela Pryor Dembe said...
...they were getting first priority liens? Faced with this difficult situation, the court held the forged statements were nullities and the first lender retained its...
...housing issues. While Community Legal Services (CLS) has represented tenants in Philadelphia Municipal Court's housing hearings for many years, the SeniorLAW Center has represented...
...Court Senior Judge Rochelle S. Friedman, Bucks County Court of Common Pleas Judge Alan M. Rubenstein, Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas Senior Judge Eugene Edward...
...was being devoted to discovery," Pratter told the Federal Courts Committee of the Philadelphia Bar Association during a panel discussion Wednesday. Also on the...
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