With Kathleen Kane’s criminal trial behind her, the civil claims against her and the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General are likely to see movement in the near future.

A judge has lifted stays in two of the federal lawsuits against ex-attorney general Kane, Barker v. Kane and Carlson v. Kane. U.S. District Chief Judge Christopher C. Conner of the Middle District of Pennsylvania issued a scheduling order in each case, setting a scheduling conference for Oct. 27, three days after Kane’s sentencing.

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