A federal judge in Pennsylvania is allowing a Pittsburgh attorney representing On-Site Companionship Services Corp. to stay on a civil lawsuit filed against the agency's sole shareholder and chief financial officer, denying the defendants' claim that the lawyer violated rules of professional conduct by doing so.

In a June 16 opinion, U.S. District Judge Christy Criswell Wiegand of the Western District of Pennsylvania denied Steven Williams Jr. and Bernadette Ceravolo's motion to disqualify opposing counseling representing the plaintiffs, On-Site Companionship Services, Steven Williams III, and Quinn Williams. The defendants argued that the attorney, Kenneth J. Hardin II, of Hardin Thompson, couldn't represent the plaintiffs due to his involvement in the investigation involving Williams Jr. and Ceravolo and his prior dealings with the two defendants.