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Posted on: Oct 5, 2022

A state judge cleared the way Thursday for Pennsylvania counties to continue helping voters correct small mistakes on their submitted mail ballots, saying nothing in the law prohibits the practice.

Posted on: Oct 5, 2022

Pa. Chief Justice Max Baer remembered as pioneering judge, dedicated family man during memorial service at Duquesne University

Posted on: Oct 5, 2022

Al Schmidt knows about the threat of election-deniers – and the havoc they can create – better than most anyone in Pennsylvania.

Posted on: Sep 30, 2022
Posted on: Sep 28, 2022

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf is taking another shot at a lawsuit that argues Republican lawmakers improperly bundled together five proposed state constitutional amendments to get them approved by the Pennsylvania Legislature.

Posted on: Sep 28, 2022

The Insurance Department’s Medical Care Availability and Reduction of Error Fund (MCARE) published notice in the Pennsylvania Bulletin to all basic insurance coverage insurers and self-insured participating health care providers that the annual assessment for calendar year 2022 will be 12% applied to the prevailing primary premium for each participating health care provider. The annual assessment for 2021was 19%.

Posted on: Sep 28, 2022

CHAMBERSBURG, Pa. (AP) — Doug Mastriano, the Republican nominee for governor in Pennsylvania, is perhaps best known as an election denier who was at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6. John Fetterman, the Democrat hoping to flip the state’s Senate seat, has revolutionized how campaigns use social media. And Dr. Mehmet Oz was a TV celebrity long before he launched a GOP Senate campaign.

Posted on: Sep 14, 2022

Last month was an important one for medical malpractice law in Pennsylvania. In an era where regional medical oligopolies dominate the landscape, where you would potentially be able to sue in a medical malpractice claim is a central question as to whether justice might be served in your case.

Posted on: Sep 14, 2022

Making a claim against a bank in forced arbitration presents a very special risk—having to pay the bank money for bringing the case—according to a new analysis of data taken from the country’s largest forced arbitration provider, the American Arbitration Association (AAA).1

Posted on: Sep 14, 2022

The Democratic ticket that’s running to lead Harrisburg — with Attorney General Josh Shapiro as governor and state Rep. Austin Davis as lieutenant governor — is launching a new paid media campaign to reach Black voters in advance of November’s midterm elections.


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