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By P.J. D'Annunzio | April 25, 2018
A three-judge panel rejected Keystone ReLeaf's request for an injunction against the Pennsylvania Department of Health and other state agencies.
By Victoria Hudgins | April 24, 2018
Saxton & Stump's Luke T. Weber was a speaker at the Pennsylvania Patient Safety Authority's Patient Safety Summit on April 5 held at The Penn Stater Hotel and Conference Center in State College.
By Victoria Hudgins | April 20, 2018
The Pennsylvania House of Representatives passed measures that bar the suspension of a driver's license for buying alcohol underage, having a fake ID, not paying child support and being convicted of a drug charge, respectively.
By Victoria Hudgins | April 20, 2018
An amendment to the state's Workers' Compensation Law requiring the state Department of Labor and Industry to have a drug formulary deemed appropriate to resolve issues related to drugs prescribed for the treatment of work-related injuries sits on Gov. Tom Wolf's desk after passing in the General Assembly.
By Michael Riccardi | April 19, 2018
Following is a listing of executive and legislative activity for the week of April 16. The General Assembly was in recess at press time. The Pennsylvania Senate was scheduled to return to session on Monday. The state House of Representatives was set to reconvene on April 30.
By VerdictSearch | April 19, 2018
On Aug. 10, 2013, plaintiff Luong Nguyen, 51, a fruit picker, was reconnecting an Amba Super Gas Stove to a propane tank in his home, in Reading.
By VerdictSearch | April 19, 2018
In February 2012, plaintiff Gladys Sanchez, 47, had a CT scan with contrast-material dye performed by radiologist Jeffrey Stiles at Lancaster Regional Imaging Associates, in Lancaster.
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By Zack Needles | April 19, 2018
Attorney Gary Lynch, arguing before the Pennsylvania Supreme Court on behalf of the plaintiffs in a closely watched case over UPMC's employee data breach, urged the justices to set aside the technical complexities associated with the field of cybersecurity and instead focus on "one of the most fundamental tenets of our common law."
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By P.J. D'Annunzio | April 19, 2018
Swerving over a road line multiple times was a good enough reason for a Pennsylvania state trooper to pull over a U-Haul that was ultimately found to have been transporting marijuana across state lines, a federal judge has ruled.
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By Max Mitchell | April 19, 2018
An injured driver who previously elected and paid for stacking should not be limited from tapping that coverage because of a household vehicle exclusion, attorneys representing an injured motorist told the Pennsylvania Supreme Court at oral argument
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