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Andy Szefi Runs for Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas
As county solicitor for a decade, I was intimately involved in managing and defending our elections, an issue which is currently the greatest threat our democracy faces.The Use of Technology in Mediation: Inexpensive Tools to Present Your Case
With today's technology, there are many inexpensive, yet powerful tools that can be used to present your case in a mediation setting.New Tax Foreclosure Process Looks to Protect Homeowners
Over the past five years, the number of mortgage foreclosures filed per month in the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas has remained roughly the same, but there has been a dramatic increase in filings of a different type of foreclosure: municipal property tax foreclosures.Paralegals Edging Out First-Years as Firms Face Profit Squeeze
With clients putting pressure on law firms to keep rates low and associate salaries on the rise at many firms, firm leaders are increasingly looking to adjust their staffing models, oftentimes placing more responsibilities on their paralegals.Harrisburg Gridlock a Factor in Finding an Interim Justice
The tense political climate in Harrisburg will influence who Gov. Tom Wolf may nominate to replace Justice J. Michael Eakin on the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, as well as the likelihood of that individual gaining approval of two-thirds of the state Senate, attorneys and court observers said.Superior Court Won't Compel Nursing Home Arbitration
Reinforcing a prior decision on a first-impression issue, the state Superior Court has ruled that a plaintiff's wrongful-death and survival actions against a nursing home facility will not need to be bifurcated so one claim can go to a jury trial and the other to arbitration.Superior Court Won't Compel Nursing Home Arbitration
Reinforcing a prior decision on a first-impression issue, the state Superior Court has ruled that a plaintiff's wrongful-death and survival actions against a nursing home facility will not need to be bifurcated so one claim can go to a jury trial and the other to arbitration.Judge Upholds Attorney Fees for Tax Lien Collection
The Commonwealth Court has rejected claims that amendments to the Municipal Claims and Tax Lien Act imposed unconstitutional new taxes by passing along legal fees to delinquent taxpayers.Judge Upholds Attorney Fees for Tax Lien Collection
The Commonwealth Court has rejected claims that amendments to the Municipal Claims and Tax Lien Act imposed unconstitutional new taxes by passing along legal fees to delinquent taxpayers.Small Taking for Private College's Use Barred as Excessive
Richland Township's attempt to take a small piece of land on behalf of a private university was excessive and should not be permitted, the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas has ruled.Trending Stories
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