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By Aleeza Furman | January 26, 2022
Attorneys at the hearing spoke out against a second bill proposing a damages cap in cases against youth social services providers, saying the cap would compromise the rights of abused children.
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By Max Mitchell | January 25, 2022
The 130-lawyer firm has been in growth mode. Over the past year, along with Freed and Clancy, it hired a rival's marketing VP as its first chief practice officer, it absorbed the Pittsburgh construction boutique, Blumling & Gusky, and opened its first office in the Philadelphia area.
By Victoria Pfefferle-Gillot | January 25, 2022
Law firm Babst Calland announced Jan. 7 the lateral move of Harlan Stone, who recently joined the firm's Pittsburgh office.
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By Aleeza Furman | January 24, 2022
Medically vulnerable students and parents filed a number of class actions against school districts with "mask optional" policies. The lawsuits have met with mixed results so far.
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By Michael Riccardi | January 22, 2022
Treasurer Stacy Garrity announced Jan. 18 that the Pennsylvania Treasury returned more than $135 million in unclaimed property during 2021. The Treasury also returned 229 military decorations and memorabilia to veterans or their families.
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By Aleeza Furman | January 21, 2022
The unanimous seven-judge Commonwealth Court panel found those constitutional arguments unconvincing.
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By Michael Riccardi | January 21, 2022
Following is a listing of executive and legislative action from the week of Jan. 17. Both houses of the General Assembly were in recess at press time. The Pennsylvania Senate and state House of Representatives was set to reconvene Monday.
By VerdictSearch | January 20, 2022
In August 2018, plaintiff Katherine Whited, a restaurant's server in her late 20s or early 30s, was terminated by her employer, The New Café at Greystone Gardens, in Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania. Whited, who had begun working at the restaurant in April 2017, claimed that she was denied wages owed to her throughout her employment.
By VerdictSearch | January 20, 2022
On April 6, 2018, plaintiff Suzanne Bolger, 52, was driving on Portzer Road, near its intersection at Route 663, in Quakertown. Her vehicle's rear end was struck by a trailing vehicle. Bolger claimed that she suffered injuries of her neck.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By John Zurzola | January 20, 2022
Cases where parties are self-employed, complex business cases, or even wage earner cases where a lack of documentation complicates the characterization of certain assets and debts can be trickier.
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