According to knowledgeable sources in the Pennsylvania legal community, Governor Tom Corbett has not yet made any moves to fill the vacancy on the Pennsylvania Supreme Court even though former Justic
The morning-after pill must be made available without a prescription to all women, regardless of their age, a federal judge in Brooklyn ruled, overturning a decision by the Obama administration he sc
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A U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania judge has remanded to state court a class action filed by Mercer County, Pa., landowners against a driller, an oil and gas leasing compa
First Judicial District Court Administrator David D. Wasson is resigning after just two years on the job to join the City of Philadelphia's Office of Innovation and Technology on a project of making
A Washington County judge, holding there is no constitutional right to privacy for business entities, has unsealed the record in a case in which three drillers settled a suit brought by a couple for
In the wake of Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice Joan Orie Melvin's political corruption conviction last week, attention is turning to her potential replacement as an interim justice
The judge presiding over the entire Avandia multidistrict litigation has approved the distribution of nearly $144 million in Avandia attorney fees and costs undertaken for the common benefit of the e
The objections of attorneys who opposed the distribution of nearly $144 million in Avandia attorney fees and costs undertaken for the common benefit of the entire Avandia multidistrict litigation hav
...Thomas E. Mellon Jr., founder of Doylestown, Pa.-based Mellon & Webster, died Tuesday after eight years of treatment for pancreatic cancer. ...
...profession" rather than merely "diverse attorneys." Merriam-Webster defines "diversity" as "the inclusion of different types of...
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