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March 18, 2019
Joe Holko, Greg Kunkle and Christopher Gallagher win consent dismissal of five-million dollar counterclaim.
TT&H Attorneys Joe Holko, Greg Kunkle and Christopher Gallagher defended a five-million dollar counterclaim filed in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. The claim arose from commercial auto lease agreements and personal guaranties for two dozen vehicles used for ridesharing in Key West, Florida. After TT&H filed a motion for… read more
March 12, 2019
Employment Law Seminar held on February 27th, 2019 at The Country Club of Harrisburg, PA.
Harrisburg, PA February 27th, 2019 – Thomas, Thomas & Hafer LLP hosted an event for guests and clients at The Country Club of Harrisburg, PA. The event was well attended. It was also broadcast live with a private link over the internet to audiences across the state and across the country. The event was organized… read more
March 11, 2019
Thomas, Thomas & Hafer LLP Welcomes a New Attorney, Stephanie A. Walczak, into the Firm
March 11th, 2019 – Thomas, Thomas & Hafer LLP is pleased to announce the hiring of Stephanie A. Walczak, Esq. Ms. Walczak will be working out of the firm’s Allentown, PA office. Ms. Walczak will focus her practice on Workers’ Compensation defense. In her legal career, Ms. Walczak has attained extensive litigation experience, having represented… read more
February 28, 2019
TTH eNotes: Workers’ Compensation: March, 2019
Labor Union Sues, Claiming New IRE Provisions Unconstitutional: Pennsylvania AFL-CIO Seeks Declaratory and Injunctive Relief against Act 111 By: Justin D. Beck, Esquire In a suit filed February 5, 2019, the Pennsylvania AFL-CIO has requested declaratory and injunctive relief, alleging that Act 111 violates Article II, Section 1 of the Pennsylvania Constitution. The AFL-CIO posits… read more
February 28, 2019
eNotes: Liability – March 2019
SIGNIFICANT CASE SUMMARIES FEDERAL CASE SUMMARY Yanuck v. Simi Transp. Corp. United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania No. 2:18-CV-1423 Decided: November 30, 2018 The federal removal statute, 28 U.S.C. § 1446, is strictly construed and the burden to demonstrate jurisdiction rests with the removing party. Pursuant to § 1446, all defendants… read more