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Dorothy L. RaizmanMedical Malpractice
7300 Penn Avenue,
Pittsburgh, PA 15208
Lloyd A Welling, Founding Partner - OwnerWills & Probate, Estate Planning, Trusts, Power of Attorney, Real Estate Other
Birmingham Towers, Suite 302, 2100 Wharton Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15203, Allegheny County
Rolf Louis Patberg, Managing PartnerCar Accident, Medical Malpractice, Products Liability, Wrongful Death, Employment Discrimination
4559 Old William Penn Highway,
Murrysville, PA 15668, Westmoreland County
Dorothy RaizmanMedical Malpractice
7300 Penn Avenue,
Pittsburgh, PA 15208, Allegheny County
Business Organization, Criminal, Divorce, Estate Administration, Estate Planning
332 5th Avenue, Suite 310A
Mckeesport, PA 15132, Allegheny County Free Consultation
Administrative Law, Corporate, Business Organization, Child Support, Collection
1320 Shady Avenue, Suite 100
Pittsburgh, PA 15217, Allegheny County
Adoption, Bankruptcy, Child Support, Farms, Credit & Debt
2128 E Carson St,
Pittsburgh, PA 15203, Allegheny County
Estate Planning, Federal Trial Practice, Personal Injury, Professional Malpractice, State Trial Practice
2002 Noble Street,
Pittsburgh, PA 15218, Allegheny County Free Consultation
Social Security -- Disability
1789 S. Braddock Avenue, Suite 570
Pittsburgh, PA 15218, Allegheny County
National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) Recommends States to Lower BAC to .05 for DUIs
Discusion and detail of the NTSB's new recommendations for DUI laws and penalties including lowering the BAC requirement from .08 to .05.
by Jared Austin
Merit Systems Protection Board (MSPB) Awards Back Pay To Former Employee of General Services Administration
In a recent decision by the MSPB, Paul Prouty, former Region 8 Commissioner of the General Services Administration (GSA)’s Public Buildings Services, was found to have been wrongfully terminated for his alleged involved in the Western Regions Conference Scandal and awarded nine months of back pay.
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