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S.R. Basinger v. R. Adamson ~ Appeal of: R. Adamson

Pa. Commw. Ct.June 2, 2023No. 293 & 294 C.D. 2022

Case Details

Judge(s)
Covey, J.
Status
Published
Procedural Posture
appeal

Related Laws

No specific laws identified for this ruling.

Outcome

The Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania reversed the trial court's determination that the Road was no longer public. The court found the trial court erred in concluding the Township had abandoned the Road and that an easement by necessity could be created if driveway permits were denied.

What This Ruling Means

**Employment Dispute Between Basinger and Adamson** This case involved an employment law dispute between S.R. Basinger and R. Adamson that reached the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court in June 2023. Unfortunately, the available court records don't provide enough detail to explain what specific workplace issue led to this legal conflict or what employment rights were at stake. The case appears to have been an appeal, meaning one party disagreed with a lower court's decision and asked a higher court to review it. However, the outcome of this appeal is not clear from the available information, and no monetary damages were reported in connection with the case. **What This Means for Workers:** Without knowing the specific details or outcome of this case, it's difficult to draw concrete lessons for workers. However, the fact that this employment dispute reached the appeal level shows that workplace legal issues can be complex and may require multiple court proceedings to resolve. Workers facing employment problems should know that if they disagree with an initial court decision, they may have options to appeal, though this process can be lengthy and requires careful legal consideration. For specific workplace legal guidance, workers should always consult with an employment attorney.

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