...a duty of care to their customers, a Crawford County Common Pleas Court judge has ruled, but that duty only lasts for the length of...
...frivolous. The court also dismissed McKeon's claim against Judge Rossanese as legally frivolous. McKeon did not state that Judge Rossanese violated...
...6 pages). The court sustained the preliminary objections of...government units other than a state government, from liability for damages...
...court first observed that the trial court did not misapply the test set forth in Deutsch v. United States, 67 F.3d 1080 (3d Cir...
...and regulatory provisions explicitly addressing pre-emption of state law in the railroad safety field, this court found no error in PUC's holding that...
...before the U.S. Supreme Court — including American Needle...professional golf in the United States and Mexico, Nager presides over...
...that state law governs the equitable estoppel and third-party beneficiary determinations," Brody said, referring to the 2009 U.S. Supreme Court opinion...
... Former Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice Joan Orie Melvin may find success in her appeal of her...
...on the pleadings. The case has already been up to the state Supreme Court, which found in 2011 Cozen O’Connor had standing to...
...all local, state and federal laws." Attorney Mike Cefalo, who filed the lawsuit last week in Luzerne County Court, does not...
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