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By P.J. D'Annunzio | December 1, 2017
A federal judge has doubled the compensation awarded to four fracking crane operators who sued a drilling company for failing to pay overtime wages.
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By Ben Seal | November 30, 2017
A party seeking access to public records is entitled to pursue official copies through litigation even when unofficial copies are available through third-party sources, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court has ruled.
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By Ben Seal | November 16, 2017
A walking school district is not required to transport a gifted student from middle school to high school in order for him to attend an accelerated class, the Commonwealth Court has ruled.
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By Zack Needles | November 2, 2017
Many a law firm client has received an invoice from outside counsel that made their eyes bulge, but a recent case in the Pennsylvania Superior Court shows law firms are not immune to sticker shock.
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By P.J. D'Annunzio | October 31, 2017
A federal judge has dismissed a disability discrimination lawsuit filed by a man who was fired for allegedly falsifying a Family Medical Leave Act timesheet.U.S.…
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By P.J. D'Annunzio | October 31, 2017
A school bus driver fired after refusing to be fingerprinted for a background check because she believed it would mean she was accepting the "mark of the devil" can sue her employer for religious discrimination, a federal judge has ruled.
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By P.J. Dannunzio | October 27, 2017
A federal judge won't bar mention of allegations in a False Claims Act kickback case against a medical center that did not appear in a whistleblower's complaint.
By Ben Seal | October 26, 2017
A coal miner injured while shoveling out of a massive spill presented sufficient evidence to establish the extent and duration of his disability and its causation, the Commonwealth Court has ruled in affirming a workers' compensation determination in his favor.
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By Zack Needles | October 25, 2017
A Pennsylvania teen cannot be charged with disorderly conduct for taking a cellphone video of a fist fight between two fellow students and then texting the video to two friends, the state Superior Court has ruled in a case of first impression.
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By Zack Needles | October 19, 2017
The spouse of a deceased police officer was entitled to resolve a dispute with the city over survivor pension benefits through arbitration, rather than a local agency appeal, because those benefits were specifically provided for in the police union's collective bargaining agreement with the city, a unanimous Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled.
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