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ALJ's decision finding plaintiff was not disabled and denying his SSI application was not supported by substantial evidence where objective medical records supported the existence of plaintiff's alleged substance abuse/alcohol abuse impairment and ALJ failed to address the alleged impairment or its severity and support his or her decision. Vacated and remanded.
Court quashed commonwealth's appeal from trial court orders acquitting defendant of the charges as double jeopardy barred such an appeal. Appeal quashed.
Court denied injunction of corporate annual meeting pending appeal where delaying the meeting could be inequitable to the company and any prejudice plaintiff might suffer in the absence of injunctive relief was partially self-inflicted.
Court Grants Employers Motion to Strike Minimum Wage Complaint
Court Grants Motion to Strike Complaint in Trust Case
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OPRA Exemptions from Disclosure Were in Addition to Rather Than Exempted by the Body Worn Camera Law
Appellant tenant appealed her eviction after a shooter shot someone who attended her birthday party at her unit and court found the trial court erred in determining that the open nature of her party was sufficient to establish that shooter constituted an "Other Person under the Tenant's Control" in the absence of evidence that tenant invited shooter to the premises. Reversed.
Trial court correctly determined that changing the goal to permanent legal custodianship was in child's best interest, where child had been hospitalized for failure to thrive, and although father had substantially complied with his service plan goals and shown he was capable of parenting child, mother did not have the same parenting capacity and father would be unable to provide the "irreducible minimum requirements" since he was also a parent to three other young children. Affirmed.
Neighbors' testimony regarding the annoying or alarming nature of explosion from defendant's property was sufficient to convict defendant of disorderly conduct for making an unreasonable noise. Judgment of sentence affirmed.
Court Grants City Summary Judgment Finding No Liability for Fall at Waste Transfer Station
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