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UPDATE:  New York Federal District Court Cites two Pennsylvania Supreme Court Cases When Recognizing Right to Invoke Force Majeure Provision in Light of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic | Weber Gallagher Simpson Stapleton Fires & Newby LLP

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: At the onset of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, four Pennsylvania businesses challenged Governor Tom Wolf’s statutory authority to close non-essential (or non-life sustaining) businesses to mitigate the public health effects of the pandemic. In that case,  Friends of Danny Devito v. Wolf, 227 A.3d 872 (Pa. 2020), the petitioners argued Governor Wolf lacked the statutory authority under the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Services Code to issue an executive order mandating the temporary closure of inessential businesses. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court disagreed and recognized that the COVID-19 pandemic qualified as a natural disaster under the Pennsylvania Emergency Code, 35 Pa.C.S.A. § 7102. Section 7102, which defines “natural disaster” as any “catastrophe which results in substantial … hardship, suffering or possible loss of life. The 

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Commissioners promote Cumberland County native to position of chief clerk

Commissioners promote Cumberland County native to position of chief clerk Updated Mar 31, 2021; Posted Mar 31, 2021 Stacy Marie Snyder has been serving as deputy chief clerk for one year and acting chief clerk for the past seven months. Facebook Share Snyder takes over after the death of Sandy Moyle in December, a press release said. Snyder has been serving as deputy chief clerk for one year and acting chief clerk for the past seven months. As chief clerk, Snyder will manage the county’s day-to-day operations within the guidelines set forth by the Pennsylvania County Code and the board of commissioners. Previous to Snyder’s position with the county, she served as deputy court administrator of York County. She also was a systems trainer for the administrative office of Pennsylvania Courts, in Mechanicsburg, for 12 years, according to the release. In that role, Snyder managed the day-to-day operations for Family Court and worked on protocols and procedures for the district

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