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September 2, 2010
The Pennsylvania Judiciary Web site has expanded its reach to court information and services through a new online feature that makes it easier for the public to interact with the Judiciary. Starting on August 25, visitors to the Unified Judicial System (UJS) home page at www.pacourts.us can access
September 1, 2010
The Pennsylvania Bar Foundation, the charitable affiliate of the Pennsylvania Bar Association, and the Pennsylvania Interest on Lawyers Trust Account (IOLTA) Board have partnered to launch a statewide loan repayment assistance program (LRAP) to help attorneys employed at IOLTA-funded legal services
September 1, 2010
Money Will Get to Atlantic Coast Residents Ahead of Hurricane Earl Michael J. Astrue, Commissioner of Social Security, has announced that benefit checks are being delivered to some Atlantic coast residents on Thursday, September 2nd, before the arrival of Hurricane Earl and ahead of the regular
August 30, 2010
Pennsylvania’s Medical Assistance (MA) program focuses on managing individual’s physical health to improve well being and control costs. Depending upon where an individual lives, they will receive care either by: HealthChoices - Where an individual’s physical health needs is coordinated by one of
August 30, 2010
Pennsylvania Legal Aid Network, Inc. held a webinar for PLAN Programs on August 12, 2010 at 1:00 pm Eastern to provide important information on the new DPW-funded employment project that was recorded and is now available for viewing . The project requires tracking of outcomes obtained in various
August 30, 2010
The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania has increased fees for out-of-state lawyers who practice in the Commonwealth in order to finance a student loan forgiveness program for attorneys employed by agencies that help people who cannot afford legal representation. The adjustment in fees from $100 to $200
August 24, 2010
Chief Justice Ronald Castille and the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania have doubled their commitment to expanding the pool of bright and talented people employed by agencies that help Pennsylvanians who cannot afford lawyers. On Tuesday, August 24, the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania issued an order
August 21, 2010
A new federal grant will strengthen Pennsylvania’s work to improve the health and developmental outcomes of at-risk children through quality home visiting programs, Public Welfare Secretary Harriet Dichter said on August 19. A more than $2 million grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human

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