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By Max Mitchell | December 4, 2017
The Commonwealth Court has determined that Gov. Tom Wolf did not need to have cause for removing the former chairman of the School Reform Commission from his post.
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By Leigh Jones | December 1, 2017
"Students left behind are not failures of personal strength. They are testaments to our collective failure to uplift one another and raise the standards of our trade."
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By Max Mitchell | December 1, 2017
Chris Seeger, co-lead counsel for the class of NFL players in concussion litigation, responded Friday in a court filing to recent criticism that he did not disclose his ties to a third-party litigation company that has provided loans to ex-players.
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By Max Mitchell | December 1, 2017
The first Xarelto bellwether trial in Philadelphia took a turn into political themes during closing arguments Friday, with attorneys making references to so-called "fake news," rising xenophobia, and even quoting Michelle Obama.
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By P.J. Dannunzio | December 1, 2017
A federal judge sided with Cozen O'Connor in its claim that a Treasury Department subdivision didn't search thoroughly for documents related to licenses to do business in Cuba sought in the firm's Freedom of Information Act request.
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By Max Mitchell | November 30, 2017
Philadelphia's district attorney-elect has announced who will be leading his upcoming transition, and the list of names includes several prominent political and criminal justice figures, including former Pennsylvania Chief Justice Ronald Castille.
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By P.J. Dannunzio | November 28, 2017
The Third Circuit has ruled that a former Pennsylvania State Police firearms instructor who allegedly disregarded multiple safety measures and ultimately shot and killed a fellow trooper during training is not immune from a lawsuit brought by the deceased trooper's mother.
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By P.J. Dannunzio | November 28, 2017
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has ruled that the statute of limitations in survival actions can be extended until two years after death.
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By P.J. Dannunzio | November 28, 2017
A federal judge has granted an autism charity and an injured volunteer the chance to refine their case against a shipper, a freight broker and a container company over alleged injuries—including broken bones and two strokes—as well as damage that occurred because of a poorly packaged shipment of Legos.
By Victoria Hudgins | November 22, 2017
Kathy McDonnell died on Nov. 13.
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