By Victoria Pfefferle-Gillot | December 5, 2023
McNees Wallace & Nurick fiduciary litigator Kendra D. McGuire was appointed chair of the Pennsylvania Orphans' Court rules committee, effective Jan. 1, 2024.
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By Pennsylvania House Republican Caucus | December 4, 2023
Rep. Joe D'Orsie, R-Manchester, introduced legislation to increase the grading of the corruption of a minor charge when the crime was perpetrated by someone in a position of authority.
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By Max Mitchell | December 4, 2023
Following is a listing of executive and legislative action for the week of Nov. 27. The Pennsylvania Senate and state House of Representatives are both scheduled to reconvene Dec. 11.
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By Riley Brennan | December 1, 2023
Plaintiff Michael Smith brought claims arising under the PWL, the False Claims Act, and common law wrongful discharge against his former employer Ideal Concepts Inc., alleging he was fired for reporting fraudulent company behavior.
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By Riley Brennan | November 30, 2023
"Because plaintiff's claims against defendant Miller are being decided in arbitration, no verdict on plaintiff's claims against defendant Miller can be entered by this court," Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas Judge Alan Herzberg said.
By VerdictSearch | November 30, 2023
On Jan. 31, 2020, plaintiff Matthew Gallagher, 39, an electrician, suffered an electrical shock while working at a fire-damaged commercial building at 1760 Market Street in Philadelphia.
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By Samuel C. Stretton | November 30, 2023
I am involved with politics as a lawyer. With the upcoming election, I may be hired to challenge nominating petitions. Can I be assessed counsel fees?
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By Cliff Rieders | November 30, 2023
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit recently took up the question as to whether colleges and universities must give refunds when, during the COVID-19 pandemic, they eliminated in-person learning. The decision sparking debate on the issue was Hickey v. University of Pittsburgh.
By Aleeza Furman | November 30, 2023
A meat processing company has agreed to pay $12 million to the estate of a worker who was killed by a ricocheting knife.
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By Shawn Lehocky and Bryan Reilly | November 30, 2023
Without financial planning and the ongoing monitoring of financial performance, firm leaders are gambling—blindly—that their firms will stay afloat in the coming year and beyond, no matter what their competitors, the economy, and society throw at them.
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