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People in the News—Oct. 5, 2016—Griesing Law
Griesing Law's Ellen Brotman, Barbara Potts, Andrea Gosfield and Jessica Mazzeo attended the 2016 annual meeting of the National Association of Minority and Women Owned Law Firms in Houston.Pa. Justices Strike Broad Portions of Oil and Gas Law
In a wide-ranging ruling reviewing "special treatment" granted to Pennsylvania's oil and gas industry by the General Assembly, the state Supreme Court has struck down several sections of Act 13, the state's oil and gas law, including provisions that allowed gas companies to employ eminent domain, exempted private water sources from notification after a spill and prevented doctors from disclosing information about their patients' chemical exposures.PSU Settles Coverage Dispute Over Sandusky Settlements
The dispute between Penn State and its insurance carrier over whether more than $90 million the school paid to settle claims of sexual abuse by Jerry Sandusky has settled.Convicted Ex-Turnpike CEO's Suit Against Commission Tossed
The Commonwealth Court had ruled a former CEO of the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission cannot be reimbursed for the cost of his criminal defense from felony conflict of interest charges though he pleaded guilty only to accepting free hospitality.Judicial Retirement Ballot Question Not Yet Settled
As November's election nears, the battle continues over the wording of a ballot measure that could raise Pennsylvania's mandatory judicial retirement age and reshape the immediate future of the state's high court.People in the News—Sept. 9, 2016—Legal Clinic for the Disabled
Two Philadelphia-area lawyers and a law firm are scheduled to be honored by the Legal Clinic for the Disabled at LCD's 13th annual fall celebration on Oct. 27.PMA Wants Time-Barred Claims Out of PSU Coverage Dispute
The insurance carrier sparring with Penn State over whether it should cover more than $90 million the school paid to settle claims regarding sexual abuse by Jerry Sandusky has asked a Philadelphia judge to preclude any evidence about claims the school paid that may have been barred by the statute of limitations.Court Sends Judicial Retirement Question to November Vote
Pennsylvania voters are set to see a judicial retirement age ballot question again for the first time this November after the Commonwealth Court ruled Wednesday against a group of Senate Democrats challenging its delay.1970s Sandusky Victims Emerge as Issue in Paterno Defamation Suit
Several weeks after a judge revealed in an insurance dispute that Penn State officials may have known convicted serial child molester Jerry Sandusky abused children as early as the 1970s, these older claims are now at issue in a related defamation suit the family of Joe Paterno filed against the NCAA.Penn State Seeks Appeal in Molestation Coverage Dispute
Penn State is seeking to immediately appeal a recent decision barring it from receiving insurance coverage for damages stemming from much of the sexual abuse by convicted serial child molester Jerry Sandusky.Trending Stories
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