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Fee review applications were properly denied as prescriptions issued by physicians and filled by a pharmacy that the physicians held an interest in constituted an improper self-referral. Order of the Bureau of Workers' Compensation affirmed.
All parties sought full or partial summary judgment in plaintiff teachers' consolidated actions alleging Equal Pay Act violations and related claims. Defendant school district also sought decertification of one plaintiff's collective action. The court denied all relief based upon the existence of genuine issues of material fact and the continued propriety of the collective action litigation.
Notice of violations of speeding statute pursuant to automated speeding enforcement systems was not unconstitutional where the speeding fine was a civil penalty and violators were afforded notice and opportunity to contest the alleged violation. Order of the trial court affirmed.
Gender discrimination did not require comparator evidence where plaintiff alleged that HR supervisors acknowledged employer's discriminatory conduct. Defendant's motion to dismiss denied in part and granted in part.
District court properly declared a mistrial when unexpected issues outside its control resulted in a constitutionally insufficient number of jurors and it consistently acted within its discretion and respected the integrity of the trial process. Affirmed.
Board correctly found petitioner's third charter school application failed to satisfy the requirements of §1717-A(e)(2) of the Charter School Law. Affirmed.
Court denied renewed motion for conditional collective certification where plaintiff's supplemental certifications were unreliable due to questions of translation accuracy and where plaintiff's documentary evidence failed to show whether plaintiff's co-workers were similarly situated to him. Plaintiff's motion for conditional collective certification denied.
Publication Date: 2024-05-31 Practice Area:Real Estate Industry: Court:Superior Court Judge:Judge Kunselman Attorneys:For plaintiff: for defendant: Case Number: 823 WDA 2023
Appellants waived defense that statute precluded appellees from obtaining relief by not raising the statute in an answer and new matter. Judgment of the trial court affirmed.
The court sought affirmance of its order denying the defendant's petition to strike/open judgment after the court entered a default when defendant failed to answer the complaint after service was effected by alternate means.