New York-based Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler is seeking to remove a trade secrets case filed against it from state court in Pittsburgh to federal court in the Western District of Pennsylvania
A bipolar man who voluntarily checked himself into a mental institution does not have to turn over related mental health records to his ex-wife in their custody case, the state Superior Court has rul
A bipolar man who voluntarily checked himself into a mental institution does not have to turn over related mental health records to his ex-wife in their custody case, the state Superior Court has rul
An Allegheny County ordinance taxing the sale of alcoholic beverages has withstood Pennsylvania appellate court scrutiny, after a Commonwealth Court panel rejected challenges to the law filed on beha
Allegheny County must pay a group of sex offenders nearly $325,000 in attorney fees after the group successfully challenged the enforceability of a local ordinance restricting the offenders' residenc
The state Supreme Court was asked to consider what the Commonwealth Court's standard of appellate review is for final determinations of the Pennsylvania Office of Open Records on appeal during the hi
...strengths. Wehrle joined the firm from Pittsburgh-based Strassburger McKenna Gutnick & Gefsky and focuses his practice on professional liability, commercial litigation and...
The state Supreme Court said Wednesday that Allegheny County's ordinance prohibiting convicted sex offenders from living within 2,500 feet of child care facilities, public parks and schools is pre-em
The state Supreme Court is set to consider the Commonwealth Court's standard of review when considering final determinations of the Pennsylvania Office of Open Records
...and before that was at what is now known as Strassburger McKenna Gutnick & Gefsky. Yohe said the position of office managing partner...
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