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Trenton Correspondent who covers the N.J. Supreme Court, Governor, Legislature. She also contributes to The Legal Intelligencer and law.com. Suzette joined New Jersey Law Journal in Jan. 2019 from the Philadelphia Inquirer where she was a former Trenton Statehouse Correspondent and Business Reporter/Columnist. Awards: 1st Place for 2020 coverage of NJ Supreme Court; 2019 Specialized Writing Category, 5-time winner of the Business Financial Writing Portfolio Award from the New Jersey Press Association. Graduate of the Fels Center of Government/University of Pennsylvania. Email: [email protected] or follow on Twitter: @SuzParmley
December 11, 2020 | The Legal Intelligencer
Judge Gerald Pappert said the southeastern Pennsylvania market was already highly consolidated among health insurers and that the FTC overstated Jefferson and Einstein's share of it.
By Suzette Parmley
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December 3, 2020 | The Legal Intelligencer
The ex-deputy warden claims that, despite getting good performance reviews, he was axed without notice, discussion or a public meeting by the prison board in contravention of the state Sunshine Act's provisions on open meetings pertaining to government agencies.
By Suzette Parmley
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November 25, 2020 | The Legal Intelligencer
A Lackawanna County Court of Common Pleas judge dismissed discrimination claims by a woman against her hospital employers after she was terminated as a certified medical assistant after testing positive for marijuana use.
By Suzette Parmley
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November 17, 2020 | The Legal Intelligencer
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court on Tuesday reversed a Commonwealth Court ruling that found a Trump campaign representative was denied adequate access to observe ballot canvassing in Philadelphia County during the Nov. 3 presidential election.
By Suzette Parmley
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November 12, 2020 | The Legal Intelligencer
"[Mark] Baldwin's position as district attorney seems to have protected him from such censure," Berks County Court of Common Pleas Judge Eleni Dimitriou Geishauser said. "But in this matter, all men are created equal before the law and this court renders judgment of Mr. Baldwin's egregious behavior."
By Suzette Parmley
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November 4, 2020 | The Legal Intelligencer
A Huntingdon County Court of Common Pleas judge upheld the denial of a man's pretrial request for writ of habeas corpus and to suppress evidence—including medical marijuana and lollipops believed to be laced with THC—obtained during a warrantless search of his vehicle by a Pennsylvania state trooper.
By Suzette Parmley
1 minute read
October 21, 2020 | The Legal Intelligencer
"What I am asking for is a sea change. … But what I am asking would actually lessen the amount of [malpractice] cases," attorney Matthew Weisberg told the justices. "An attorney's efforts may prevent the malpractice or mitigate the malpractice."
By Suzette Parmley
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October 15, 2020 | The Legal Intelligencer
A Pennsylvania Superior Court upheld a a lower court's 2019 ruling that a woman is entitled to half the proceeds of a winning $100,000 "Bingo Squared" scratch-off lottery ticket that she purchased with a former paramour.
By Suzette Parmley
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October 8, 2020 | The Legal Intelligencer
In a civil dispute that raises novel issues involving the application of the Sunshine Act to virtual public meetings during a pandemic, a Lackawanna County Court of Common Pleas judge decided that a furloughed employee was able to prove that the virtual meeting where her job and health insurance were terminated was conducted in violation of the Sunshine Act.
By Suzette Parmley
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October 1, 2020 | The Legal Intelligencer
A Lackawanna County Court of Common Pleas judge has ruled that a benefits administrator had no duty of care for the sexual assault of a former resident, now deceased, whose daughter sued for negligence.
By Suzette Parmley
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