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Publication Date: 2024-06-14 Practice Area:Real Estate Industry: Court:Commonwealth Court Judge:Judge Ceisler Attorneys:For plaintiff: for defendant: Case Number: 570 C.D. 2023
Appellant appealed the trial court's order dismissing her complaint with prejudice. The court vacated and remanded with directions, holding that the trial court's order was a legal nullity where the trial court acted before its original jurisdiction had revested after an earlier remand from the court.
Publication Date: 2024-06-14 Practice Area:Criminal Law Industry: Court:Superior Court Judge:Judge Kunselman Attorneys:For plaintiff: for defendant: Case Number: 1379 WDA 2022
Appellant appealed the trial court's judgment of sentence on his fifteen non-jury convictions of neglect of animals. The court affirmed in part, reversed in part, and remanded for resentencing, holding fourteen of appellant's convictions were supported by sufficient evidence where the record established that neglected dogs had been under appellant's care for at least two hours, which provided sufficient time for appellant to have tended to the animals' needs. The court held further that appellant was improperly convicted for failing t
Labor Management Relations Act did not preempt Pennsylvania Minimum Wage Act claim where there was no allegation of a breach of a collective bargaining agreement nor a need to interpret the CBA's terms.
ALJ erred in finding appellant did not qualify for disability insurance benefits and supplemental social security before she met age limits on Jan. 12, 2022 because ALJ's decision to reject appellant's neurologist's opinion was not supported by substantial evidence. Vacated and remanded.
The court issued an opinion in support of its Feb. 15, 2024 order denying the City of Pittsburgh's statutory appeal and affirming the decision of an arbitration panel in an employee discipline matter.
Defendant home sellers sought summary judgment in buyers' action alleging misrepresentations regarding the property. The court granted in part and denied in part defendants' motion, holding that plaintiffs alleged viable claims for fraud and violation of the Unfair Trade Practices and Consumer Protection Law, negligent misrepresentation, and breach of contract where plaintiffs claimed defendants failed to disclose known plans for an industrial limestone mine near the home that plaintiffs purchased. The court held that plaintiffs had n
Appellant appealed the district court's dismissal of its suit against New Jersey officials, which challenged the imposition of a partnership filing fee under the New Jersey Business Tax Reform Act.
The court filed a §1925(a) opinion in support of its order sustaining preliminary objections to improper venue and transferring the case to Northampton County.