...Plaintiffs Counsel: Edward T. Rostick, Edward T. Rostick & Associates, Southampton, Pa. Plaintiffs Expert: Frederick Cogen, allergist, Allergy &...
A Bucks County jury sided with the defendant landlord in a case in which a tenant claimed she had become ill because of a mold problem in her apartment that the landlord had allegedly failed to eithe
...amp; Associates, Philadelphia. Defense Experts:Dr. Leonard Brody, orthopedic surgery, Southampton, Pa.; Jose Castro, vocational, Edgemont, Pa.; Patricia Scheaffer, life care planning, Harrisburg...
...Philadelphia; Peter C. Badgio, psychology, Bryn Mawr, Pa.; Steven R. Cohen, psychology, Southampton, Pa. Defense Counsel: Richard W. Yost, Yost &...
...Rayz , was appointed to the Board of Auditors of Lower Southampton Township in Bucks County, Pa., and was subsequently elected its chairman...
...On Nov. 20, 2007, according to the board's complaint, Lower Southampton police officers cited 10 people, including McEwen's grandson, Matthew Keller, for...
...Neil A. Morris has been named township labor counsel in Lower Southampton Township in Bucks County. Morris, a partner in the Philadelphia...
...has been named township labor counsel in Lower Southampton Township in Bucks County. Morris, a partner in the...
...Section 1983 • Due Process • ZoningSauers v. Lower Southampton Township, PICS Case No. 10-0090 (E.D. Pa. Jan. 19, 2010...
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