By Kristen Rasmussen | July 14, 2017
The settlements are the latest example of the DOJ going after fraud in hospice facilities and nursing homes.
By Max Mitchell | July 13, 2017
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has agreed to consider whether failing to fully cover a concrete wall in a school's gymnasium with protective matting fits the narrow exception for governmental immunity.
By Zack Needles | July 7, 2017
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court will not review a divided en banc Commonwealth Court's ruling that state courts have jurisdiction over disputes arising under the Alternative Energy Portfolio Standards Act.
By P.J. D'Annunzio | July 7, 2017
In a time when police activity is under increased scrutiny, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has joined a growing list of federal courts that say the recording of police officers in public is protected by the First Amendment.
By P.J. D'Annunzio | July 7, 2017
The owners of a now-defunct Philadelphia hospice have agreed to pay $8.8 million to settle claims that they received taxpayer money for services that were either unnecessary or never provided, federal prosecutors announced Thursday.
By P.J. D'Annunzio | July 6, 2017
Drugmaker Allergan has agreed to pay the federal government and several states $13 million to settle whistleblower claims that it provided business consulting and services to doctors as a way of encouraging them to prescribe the company's eye care products.
By Max Mitchell | June 30, 2017
Shock and relief may have been the emotions immediately experienced by prosecutors and members of the defense bar June 29 after former District Attorney Seth Williams abruptly pleaded guilty midway through his corruption trial and resigned, but now attorneys in Philadelphia's criminal justice system are left wondering what comes next.
By Ben Seal | June 30, 2017
A municipality seeking to sell to private developers land dedicated to public use must obtain approval from an Orphans' Court, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court has ruled.
By Lizzy McLellan | June 29, 2017
The Pennsylvania Disciplinary Board alerted the public Thursday to "beware" of a suspended lawyer, saying he has persisted illegally in practicing law.
By P.J. D'Annunzio | June 27, 2017
The mother of an inmate who hanged himself at the beginning of his sentence can move forward with part of her lawsuit against the city of Philadelphia, the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections, and prison health care providers.
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