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For the Win Friday An employer must accommodate an employee’s disabilities, but can an allergy to bee stings be classified as a disability? Attorney Samuel Cordes recently convinced a federal judge of this, leading to a settlement of nearly half a million dollars. While disabilities are often seen as physical limitations, the law is broader.…
DetailsDavid DeRose and Joyce Novotny-Prettiman participated in Law Day and had the pleasure of talking with 2nd and 4th grade students at Nicely Elementary School. They had great questions and lots of energy! Law Day is organized by the Westmoreland Bar Foundation and David is the chairperson of that organization and has served as chair…
DetailsGreensburg, PA – Joseph E. Fieschko, Jr. is transitioning his practice to Quatrini Law Group. Mr. Fieschko will join the firm as Of Counsel to ensure continuity of service to his clients. He has guided thousands of plaintiffs through Workers’ Compensation claims, filing for Social Security Disability Benefits and pursuing Personal Injury cases. Mr. Fieschko…
DetailsTereasa Rerko gave the Alumni Greeting at the Pennsylvania Western University Commencement on Saturday, May 3, 2025. Tereasa is the President of the California Alumni Association.
DetailsErika Dowd will present a CLE for Allegheny County Bar Members on Wednesday, May 14th entitled Advising Veteran Clients on Available Benefits. For more information or to register, visit the ACBA website.
Quatrini Law Group is proud to announce Tereasa Rerko was recognized with a Certificate of Achievement at the Westmoreland County Bar Annual Meeting, honoring 40 years of Membership.
By Joyce Novotny-Prettiman, Esquire On June 5, 2025, Pennsylvania will implement “Paul Miller’s Law” to reduce distracted driving. This new legislation updates a 2012 law that banned texting while driving, expanding it to cover broader mobile device usage. It defines “driving” to include being stopped in traffic, such as at a red light or stop…
DetailsSamuel Cordes was quoted in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette regarding the Americans with Disabilities Act and possible violations with Pittsburgh International Airport’s proposed solution.