By Julie Kay | February 5, 2015
An unsealed indictment charges Surfside investment adviser Michael Szafranski with conspiracy and wire fraud in helping disbarred law firm chairman Scott Rothstein recruit investors.
By Julie Kay | February 5, 2015
Counterclaims resulted in a $2 million settlement paid to United HealthCare by a Naples surgical center that started the litigation.
By Samantha Joseph | February 5, 2015
Traffic-ticket amnesty could benefit thousands of drivers next week under an offer waiving a 35 percent late payment fee.
By Noreen Marcus | February 5, 2015
The 11th Circuit says it won't consider an appeal by the state's attorney general's office challenging same-sex marriage, which became legal last month.
By Mark Hamblett | February 5, 2015
After three weeks of evidence, a federal jury took about three hours to convict Ross Ulbricht Wednesday on all charges of running the Silk Road website as an underground marketplace for illegal drugs with Bitcoins as the currency.
By Andrew Denney | February 4, 2015
Attorneys for a group of terminally ill patients have sued the state attorney general and several district attorneys in an effort to prevent the prosecution of physicians who provide assistance in dying to terminally ill, mentally competent patients.
By Lizzy McLellan | February 4, 2015
The Commonwealth Court has scheduled a March en banc session to hear arguments over Gov. Tom Wolf's dismissal of the executive director of the Office of Open Records.
By Saranac Hale Spencer | February 4, 2015
Pennsylvania's Office of the Attorney General wants to claw back 28 pages of lawyer's notes that it accidentally handed over in discovery in a case filed by a former state trooper against the Pennsylvania State Police.
By Gina Passarella | February 4, 2015
The state Supreme Court has granted the appeal of union leader John Dougherty over his concerns that a videotaped deposition in his defamation case against a former Philadelphia Inquirer columnist will reach the public domain before being entered into evidence.
By Gina Passarella | February 4, 2015
When the administrative assistant to the lead law firm partner handling the 2012 Harleysville-Nationwide merger began working longer hours in preparation for the deal, she explained to her boyfriend why.
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