Penn State has denied it fired former assistant football coach Mike McQueary over his testimony against former university officials related to their response to the Jerry Sandusky sex-abuse scandal
A lawsuit former Penn State assistant football coach Mike McQueary filed against Penn State for defamation and other claims in the fallout from the Jerry Sandusky sex-abuse scandal has survived preli
A lawyer representing Penn State has asked a Pennsylvania judge to dismiss a lawsuit filed by the university's former assistant football coach, Mike McQueary, asserting McQueary's defamation and misr
Mike McQueary, the former Penn State graduate assistant who has long claimed he saw Jerry Sandusky rape a boy in 2001, has filed a lawsuit against Penn State
The state Supreme Court has ruled that it's within the Pennsylvania Labor Relations Board's discretion to dismiss a claim as moot once the parties involved have reached an agreement
In a case of first impression, the Commonwealth Court has refused to extend the State Employees' Retirement Code's definition of "correction officer" to grant age 50 superannuation benefits eligibili
In a case of first impression, the Commonwealth Court has refused to extend the State Employees' Retirement Code's definition of "correction officer" to grant age 50 superannuation benefits eligibili
Sovereign immunity barred a utilization review organization's petition for compensation arising out of the improper revocation of its authorization to conduct workers' compensation utilization review
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