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P.j. Dannunzio

P.j. Dannunzio

January 22, 2018 | The Legal Intelligencer

Court to Decide Arbitrability in IBEW Union's Case Against DNC

An arbitrator handling a dispute between the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 98, the Democratic National Committee and several broadcast networks did not have the authority to determine whether that case could in fact be arbitrated, a federal judge has ruled.

By P.J. Dannunzio |

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January 19, 2018 | New Jersey Law Journal

Latest Bail Reform Ruling: Pretrial Defendants Can't Call Adverse Witnesses

"The CJRA permits a defendant to proceed by proffer at the detention hearing. That means a defendant need not subpoena police officers, victims or State's witnesses," a New Jersey appellate panel ruled.

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January 19, 2018 | The Legal Intelligencer

First Amendment Suit Over Working on MLK Day Dismissed

U.S. District Judge Richard P. Conaboy of the Middle District of Pennsylvania granted Pittson Area School District's motion for summary judgment.

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January 17, 2018 | The Legal Intelligencer

U.S. District Senior Judge Thomas O'Neill Dies at Age 89

U.S. District Senior Judge Thomas N. O'Neill Jr. of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, known to his colleagues as a considerate judge and well-loved for fostering camaraderie among members of the bar, died Tuesday at age 89, the clerk of courts announced.

By P.J. Dannunzio |

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January 17, 2018 | The Legal Intelligencer

More Than a Decade Later, Arbitration Award Against Church Leader Revived

In recently denying reargument after more than a decade of litigation, the Commonwealth Court has cemented its decision to reinstate an arbitration award in a case in which a church leader was found to have misappropriated church money.

By P.J. Dannunzio |

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January 17, 2018 | The Legal Intelligencer

Code and Zoning Officials Excluded From Collective Bargaining, Court Holds

A split Commonwealth Court panel held that municipal code and zoning enforcement officers are considered management-level employees and are therefore excluded from collective bargaining activities.

By P.J. Dannunzio |

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January 16, 2018 | The Legal Intelligencer

Wells Fargo Can't Escape Philadelphia's Lawsuit Over Discriminatory Lending

A lawsuit filed by the city of Philadelphia against Wells Fargo alleging the bank engaged in discriminatory mortgage-lending practices against black and Latino residents of the city has been allowed to proceed.

By P.J. Dannunzio |

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January 12, 2018 | The Legal Intelligencer

Injury Lawsuit Against Bryn Mawr Rehab Tossed

A federal judge has ruled that there is not enough evidence to support a lawsuit alleging that a patient was injured during a physical therapy session at Bryn Mawr Rehab Hospital.

By P.J. Dannunzio |

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January 11, 2018 | The Legal Intelligencer

U.S. Must Pay Postal Worker $21,000 for Slip-and-Fall Injury

A postal worker who slipped on a wet stairway at a post office and sustained a torn ligament will be paid $21,000 by the government.Chief Judge…

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January 11, 2018 | The Legal Intelligencer

Prominent Penn Law Professor Geoffrey Hazard Dies at 88

Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr., emeritus professor of law at the University of Pennsylvania Law School and longtime teacher of legal subjects at other prominent law schools, died Wednesday at the age of 88, the university announced.

By P.J. Dannunzio |

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