By Victoria Hudgins | February 1, 2018
State Sen. Guy Reschenthaler, R-Allegheny, and Rep. Sheryl Delozier, R-Cumberland, have introduced dual legislation to add Marsy's Law—protections for crime victims—to Pennsylvania's constitution.
By Victoria Hudgins | February 1, 2018
A Pennsylvania representative introduced a bill that would repeal the state's Private Road Law.
By VerdictSearch | February 1, 2018
On June 2, 2014, plaintiff Ann Marie Pearson, in her mid-50s, was descending the exterior stairs of a condominium she had rented in Sea Isle City, New Jersey.
By Michael Riccardi | February 1, 2018
Following is a listing of legislative and executive action from the week of Jan. 29. Both houses of the General Assembly were scheduled to return to session on Monday.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Stephen L. Korbel | February 1, 2018
For Pennsylvania employers, Gov. Tom Wolf's recent announcement regarding sweeping changes to Pennsylvania's overtime pay regulations is déjà vu all over again.
By Samuel C. Stretton | February 1, 2018
What is one of the more recent issues that are raising concerns with the Office of Disciplinary Counsel in terms of attorneys?
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Zack Needles | February 1, 2018
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court is set to decide whether the filing of a mandatory sketch plan for a municipal development project entitles a developer to consideration of the plan and any subsequent zoning applications under the ordinances in effect when the plan was filed.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | February 1, 2018
An arbitrator has awarded a man $797,400 for injuries he sustained after being rear-ended while driving his employer's vehicle.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Alex B. Norman, Brielle N. Kovalchek and Elyse N. Cohen | February 1, 2018
It is generally well known that this time of year, snow and ice (#SNICE) is commonplace. Yet, despite the commonness of snow and ice in this area, people still get injured as a result. A little bit of snow, ice, black ice or freezing rain can turn the roughest paved surface into a skating rink. This article will outline various defenses available and some precautions and practice points that property owners can utilize to protect themselves against the claims and lawsuits that are a near certainty.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By P.J. Dannunzio | February 1, 2018
A prisoner's Americans with Disabilities Act lawsuit continues to ping-pong back and forth between the Greene County Court of Common Pleas and the Commonwealth Court, with each claiming it does not have jurisdiction to decide the issue.
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