PITTSBURGH v. OPEN DOORS


158 Pa.Commw. 189 (1993)

631 A.2d 751

CITY OF PITTSBURGH, a municipal corporation, and School District of Pittsburgh, a first class A School District v. OPEN DOORS FOR THE HANDICAPPED, Appellant.

Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania.

Decided August 26, 1993.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Dolores Innamorato, for appellant.

Ronald H. Pferdehirt, Asst. City Sol., for appellee, City of Pittsburgh.

Before COLINS and KELLEY, JJ., and KELTON, Senior Judge.


KELLEY, Judge.

Open Doors for the Handicapped (ODH) appeals from an order of the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County (trial court) which denied its motion for post-trial relief and entered judgment on a non-jury verdict in favor of the City of Pittsburgh and School District of Pittsburgh (jointly referred to as the City). We affirm.

ODH is a non-profit organization located in the City which serves as an advocate for disabled individuals in attempting...

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