In Pittsburgh Logistics Systems, Inc. v. BeeMack Trucking, LLC, Pittsburgh Logistics Company sought a preliminary injunction to enforce a contractual no-hire provision it had with BeeMack Trucking. The no-hire provision prevented BeeMack, during the term of the contract and for two years after its termination, from hiring or soliciting any employee of Pittsburgh Logistics Systems, Inc. After four … [Read more...] about Pennsylvania Supreme Court Agrees to Hear a Case in Which Two Prior Court Rulings Question Whether Pennsylvania will Follow the National Trend of Promoting Employees’ Ability to Change Jobs
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Defining Who Is a “Person” Under Title IX
A Title IX lawsuit is a cause of action against an educational institution, not against an individual or group of individuals. Sexual assault is considered to be discrimination on the basis of sex, and individuals who experience sexual assault may bring a Title IX claim against the educational institution if the institution is deliberately indifferent to the assault. However, at least three … [Read more...] about Defining Who Is a “Person” Under Title IX
Pennsylvania’s Act 16 Addresses Many School Issues, Including Tuition Wavers for Foster Youth
Act 16 was signed into law on June 28, 2019 and addresses a variety of School Code provisions. Pennsylvania Establishes Tuition Waver for Foster Youth Part of the many School Code revisions established in Act 16 of 2019, the Fostering Independence Through Education Act establishes a tuition and fee waiver opportunity for youth in foster care who enroll in Pennsylvania colleges and … [Read more...] about Pennsylvania’s Act 16 Addresses Many School Issues, Including Tuition Wavers for Foster Youth
Governor Signs Bill Clarifying Requirements for School Security Personnel to Carry Firearms
Act 44 of 2018, enacted on June 22, 2018, established several school safety programs, including the Safe2Say Program and mandatory safety training for school staff. The law also highlighted differences between the role and duties of a school police officer and a school security guard, and limited the law enforcement officers who are eligible to act as school resource officers. Several months … [Read more...] about Governor Signs Bill Clarifying Requirements for School Security Personnel to Carry Firearms
Challenge: Create a More Resilient Community
On June 17, 2019, 300 local educators, social workers, police officers, and others gathered in support of the United Way of the Greater Lehigh Valley's Resilient Lehigh Valley initiative. All in attendance learned about the pervasiveness of traumatic experiences within the community, and the many ways in which trauma can manifest itself. KingSpry proudly sponsored the conference. Attorneys from … [Read more...] about Challenge: Create a More Resilient Community
Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court Expands Internal Predecisional Exception Under Right To Know Law
As a matter of first impression, a three-judge panel of the Commonwealth Court recently considered whether information shared between a government agency and its contractors is considered “internal to the agency,” and therefore exempt from disclosure under the Pennsylvania Right-to-Know Law (RTKL). The Court held that the public interest is best served by considering communications between an … [Read more...] about Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court Expands Internal Predecisional Exception Under Right To Know Law