A former high school coach in Pennsylvania has filed a lawsuit alleging his career and reputation were damaged because he was falsely charged two years ago following a halftime physical altercation with an officer.
All parties in a lawsuit filed in Allegheny County agreed that Shane Skillpa sustained a concussion at a West Mifflin Area School District football practice as a sophomore in 2009. They also agreed that in recent years he has shown symptoms of anxiety, forgetfulness, depression and headaches. The split among
Photos shared in Allegheny County Common Pleas Court showed Shane Skillpa smiling with his girlfriend on a beach, posing on a jet ski and enjoying vacation. Skillpa is suing West Mifflin Area School District, the Western Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic League and the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association, alleging that an August
Dodaro Matta & Cambest PC didn't think a jilted investor in Alternative Energy Holdings had a leg to stand on when he included the law firm in a letter warning of liability, so the threat wasn't disclosed on an application for new legal malpractice insurance, the firm's attorney told a Pennsylvania state judge Monday.