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Visiting Panel of Judges to Hear Pa. Pay Raise Suit
Litigation over the controversial July 2005 pay raise for Pennsylvania judges and lawmakers returns to court next week as a special three-judge federal appeals panel hears oral arguments on the issue of whether the process used to pass the law violated the constitutional rights of citizens.Unseen Crash Not Abnormal Working Condition
A tractor-trailer driver who claimed he suffered post-traumatic stress disorder when a set of wheels fell off his truck and struck a state police car, severely injuring the trooper inside, did not demonstrate the accident constituted abnormal working cond3rd Circuit to Consider Arbitration, Employment and Corporate Cases
As the judges of the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals gear up for a week of oral arguments, the docket includes a handful of potentially significant cases in the areas of arbitration, corporate governance, race discrimination and worker safety.Largest Firms by City (Pittsburgh)
The following is a list of the largest law firms in the city of Pittsburgh ranked by the number of full-time attorneys asreported in the 2010 edition of PaLAW magazine.Judge Dismisses Legal Malpractice Case Against Duane Morris
In granting summary judgment in favor of Duane Morris in a legal malpractice case, a Philadelphia trial judge donned an appellate judge's cap to determine whether the plaintiff would have won on an appeal in the underlying action the plaintiff claims Duane Morris failed to timely file.Floor Layer Secures $3 Mil. Verdict in Slip-and-Fall Case
A Philadelphia jury rendered a $3 million verdict this month to a union worker for injuries suffered from a slip and fall on a job site at Council Rock High School in Bucks County.Pa. Law Weekly - People in the News - Feb. 7, 2012
Joseph T. Mattson became president of the Delaware County Bar Association.Largest Firms by City (Harrisburg)
The following is a list of the largest law firms in the city of Harrisburg ranked by the number of full-time attorneys asreported in the 2010 edition of PaLAW magazine.Claimant's Notice of Injury Doesn't Have to Be Perfect, Justices Say
An injured employee has some leeway to file an imperfect notice of her injury and still collect workers' compensation because of the "humanitarian purposes" of the Workers' Compensation Act, the Supreme Court has ruled.Creating a Culture of Compliance
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