A worker told the Pennsylvania high court Thursday that he should be allowed to seek attorney's fees from PennDOT after he won a workers' compensation case, arguing the lower court improperly shut the door on injured workers getting their employers to pay legal bills.
A pair of Pittsburgh metals companies can't avoid claims that they should've offered a former in-house attorney time off for coronavirus recovery under the Family and Medical Leave Act instead of firing him, after a Pennsylvania federal magistrate judge denied their bid to dismiss his suit.
Pennsylvania's attorney general has sued the state Senate, two Republican state senators and a committee conducting an "election integrity investigation," asking a state court to block their request for the driver's license numbers and partial Social Security numbers for millions of Pennsylvania voters.
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At least two members of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania were divided Tuesday over whether an attorney's implication that a former NFL player "couldn't find" a single expert among thousands who could back up his lawsuit was prejudicial enough to warrant tossing a jury's verdict and granting a new trial in his medical malpractice case.