• N.T. v. Dep't of Educ.

    Publication Date: 2021-07-19
    Practice Area: Education Law
    Industry:
    Court: Commonwealth Court
    Judge: Judge Jubelirer
    Attorneys: For plaintiff:
    for defendant:

    Case Number: 21-0812

    Commission properly found petitioner committed a crime of moral turpitude and directed department to revoke his teaching certificate and eligibility to be employed as an educator and commission did not err by considering the specific charge in the indictment to which petitioner pled guilty, substantial evidence existed for commission to find petitioner pled guilty to the defraud clause of 18 U.S.C. §371 and commission did not err in determining conspiracy to defraud the United States was a crime of moral turpitude. Affirmed.

  • Byers v. Pennsylvania Dep't of Banking & Secs.

    Publication Date: 2021-07-12
    Practice Area: Securities Litigation
    Industry: Food and Beverage | State and Local Government
    Court: Commonwealth Court
    Judge: Judge Jubelirer
    Attorneys: For plaintiff:
    for defendant:

    Case Number: 21-0792

    Minority shareholder who held director and officer positions and directed company finances properly found to have "control" and therefore qualified as an affiliate personally liable for company's securities violations. Order of the Pennsylvania Banking and Securities Commission affirmed in part and reversed in part.

  • Allegheny County Dist. Attorney's Office v. Wereschagin

    Publication Date: 2021-07-05
    Practice Area: Discovery
    Industry: State and Local Government | Technology Media and Telecom
    Court: Commonwealth Court
    Judge: Judge Jubelirer
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    for defendant:

    Case Number: 21-0755

    The trial court properly reversed two determinations of the Office of Open Records where the Allegheny County District Attorney's Office demonstrated that the release of certain law enforcement surveillance camera network system information would pose a security risk and, thus, should be excluded under the public safety and infrastructure security exceptions to the Right-to-Know Law. The commonwealth court affirmed.

  • Neshaminy Sch. Dist. v. Pennsylvania Human Relations Comm's

    Publication Date: 2021-06-21
    Practice Area: Civil Rights
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    Court: Commonwealth Court
    Judge: Judge Jubelirer
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    Case Number: 21-0712

    Commission erred in finding school district's use of Native American imagery and logos was harmful to non-Native American students by creating impermissible stereotypes because since commission dismissed the claims alleging harm to Native American students, there was no predicate under §5(i)(l) to sustain the claims for harm to non-Native American students. Reversed.

  • Gosselin v. Supervisors of N. Manheim Twp.

    Publication Date: 2021-06-14
    Practice Area: Trusts and Estates
    Industry: State and Local Government
    Court: Commonwealth Court
    Judge: Judge Jubelirer
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    Case Number: 21-0664

    The trial court erred in finding that a 35-year old restrictive covenant prohibited the sale of certain lots held by a living trust until the installation of proposed roadways and storm water management improvements, as the most reasonable interpretation of the covenant was that the trust could transfer the lots as part of the entire parcel without first building new roads. The commonwealth court reversed.

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  • SEPTA v. Workers' Comp. Appeal Bd.

    Publication Date: 2021-06-07
    Practice Area: Employment Litigation
    Industry: State and Local Government | Transportation
    Court: Commonwealth Court
    Judge: Judge Jubelirer
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    for defendant:

    Case Number: 21-0631

    Board properly granted claimant's fatal claim petition after decedent's suicide following his work-related back injury because there was substantial evidence in the record that decedent's mental health declined as a result of a physical work injury to his back and claimant satisfied the chain-of-causation test. Affirmed.

  • Rivera v. Pennsylvania State Police

    Publication Date: 2021-06-07
    Practice Area: Criminal Law
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    Court: Commonwealth Court
    Judge: Judge Jubelirer
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    Case Number: 21-0627

    Petitioner, convicted in New York and ordered to register for life as a sex offender in New York, sought summary relief from act 10 and court found his registration requirements had not been completed in New York, he was not entitled to relief under 42 Pa. C.S. §9799.54(a)(4) and since T.S. v. Pennsylvania State Police, 231 A.3d 103, had been overturned by the supreme court, that case could not provide a basis for summary relief. Application denied.

  • In re Sale of Real Estate by Lackawanna County Tax Claim Bureau

    Publication Date: 2021-05-24
    Practice Area: Tax
    Industry: Real Estate | State and Local Government
    Court: Commonwealth Court
    Judge: Judge Jubelirer
    Attorneys: For plaintiff:
    for defendant:

    Case Number: 21-0580

    Property owner alleged she never received notice of the judicial sale of her property for nonpayment of taxes and court found bureau did not comply with its obligations under the law's notice requirements which left court of common pleas without jurisdiction to direct judicial sale of the property. Reversed.

  • Solid Waste Serv., Inc. v. Workers' Comp. Appeal Bd.

    Publication Date: 2021-04-12
    Practice Area: Employment Litigation
    Industry: State and Local Government | Transportation
    Court: Commonwealth Court
    Judge: Judge Jubelirer
    Attorneys: For plaintiff:
    for defendant:

    Case Number: 21-0407

    Board properly upheld workers' compensation judge and granted claimant's petition because claimant satisfied his burden of proving he sustained a compensable work injury which resulted in ongoing disability. Affirmed.

  • Twp. of Cranberry v. Spencer

    Publication Date: 2021-04-05
    Practice Area: Land Use and Planning
    Industry: State and Local Government
    Court: Commonwealth Court
    Judge: Judge Jubelirer
    Attorneys: For plaintiff:
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    Case Number: 21-0373

    Appellant filed one notice of appeal when he appealed zoning violation fines on six properties at six separate docket numbers and court found appellant was required to file individual notices of appeal for each case and quashed five of the appeals and found trial court made no error in the sixth. Quashed, affirmed.