Dobco, Inc. v. Bergen Co. Improvement Auth.
The New Jersey Supreme Court affirmed the Appellate Division’s ruling that the express terms of the Local Redevelopment and Housing Law (LRHL) did not anticipate a contract with a redeveloper
The New Jersey Supreme Court affirmed the Appellate Division’s ruling that the express terms of the Local Redevelopment and Housing Law (LRHL) did not anticipate a contract with a redeveloper
The Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court overruled preliminary objections while acting in its original jurisdiction in a matter involving the petitioner’s application for Pandemic Unemployment Assistance and/or to adjudicate the petitioner’s eligibility
The Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court disagreed with the Court of Common Pleas that this appeal should be quashed. Upper Pottsgrove Township appealed a zoning issue and served its statement of errors
The Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court held that the Public Utility Commission lacked the authority to prohibit the fees that a township imposed. Armstrong Telecommunications applied to the Waterford Township for road
The Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court reversed the trial court’s approval of a Planned Residential Development (PRD). Applicants submitted their PRD application to the Township, seeking to develop the Subject Property as
The Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court reversed an order that denied a Right to Know Law (RTKL) request. In response to an RTKL request, the Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) turned over redacted
The Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court reversed an order that denied a Right to Know Law (RTKL) request. The Office of Attorney General (OAG) determined that the requested documents reflected internal, predecisional
An en banc panel of the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court ruled that Petitioner could establish that he was denied the benefit of a health service by a public entity, by reason
The Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court affirmed the Parole Board’s order denying a petition for time credit. When he was paroled from state prison, the petitioner was required to stay at the
The plaintiff filed a complaint alleging that West Chester University violated the Whistleblower Law by terminating her employment in retaliation for her good faith reports of wrongdoing and waste. The
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