Federal Judge Upholds Arbitration Ruling on Fee Division Among Former Business Co-Owners in Pennsylvania

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – A federal court in Pennsylvania has ruled that it will not overturn or amend the division of fees determined by an arbitration panel regarding two litigations among three former leading partners of a now-dissolved corporation. The decision leaves in place the original ruling made by the panel, which was tasked with addressing the distribution of legal fees accumulated from these cases. The dispute began after the dissolution of the firm, which led to a complex legal battle over the rightful distribution of fees resulting from two significant cases the firm had handled. … Read more

Controversial Arrest at Pennsylvania McDonald’s: Lawyer Claims Police Used Snack to Secure DNA, Violated Suspect’s Rights

Altoona, PA – In a controversial arrest at a local McDonald’s, Pennsylvania police apprehended Luigi Mangione, a suspect in the high-profile murder of United HealthCare CEO Brian Thompson in New York City. Mangione’s attorney, Thomas Dickey, has accused the police of utilizing the snack offered during the interrogation to covertly collect Mangione’s DNA, a tactic now under legal scrutiny. According to Dickey, not only did the officers obtain DNA without proper consent, but they also allegedly overstepped their bounds during the search of Mangione’s possessions. The attorney claims that police misrepresented the contents of a … Read more

Pennsylvania Governor Shapiro Sues to Unblock $1.2 Billion in Frozen Federal Funds

HARRISBURG, Pa. — In a bold move, Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro has initiated legal action against the former Trump administration over a contested freeze on federal funds totaling $1.2 billion, a sum crucial for various state projects and additional grants nearing $900 million that are caught up in bureaucratic red tape. These funds, essential for public health, energy, water safety, and rural job projects in Pennsylvania, remain inaccessible to state agencies despite multiple court mandates urging their release. The conflict stems from a January 27 directive by the Trump-era White House Office of Management and … Read more

Former Youth Baseball Coach Convicted on Multiple Charges Including Sexual Assault and Child Pornography in Pennsylvania

HARRISBURG, PA — A former youth baseball coach in Franklin County has been convicted on multiple charges of sexual assault involving two adults and three minors, as announced by Attorney General Dave Sunday. The jury delivered its verdict on Thursday, finding 45-year-old Justin Biser, of Waynesboro, guilty of 65 criminal counts. The convictions include serious charges such as sexual assault, indecent assault, child pornography, and invasion of privacy. These events reportedly occurred between 2021 and 2023, with Biser exploiting his role as a coach to gain proximity to the victims. During the trial, which spanned … Read more