By: Nick Vadala, Abraham Gutman
A judge declined to rule on the Phillies third baseman's request for an injunction.
Abraham Gutman is a reporter at The Philadelphia Inquirer. He covers a wide range of topics within civil courts, including lawsuits, neighborly disputes, and litigation aimed at legal reform, while also engaging with themes of government and public policy. Abraham's work has been featured in numerous publications, including the New Hampshire Union Leader and the Miami Herald.
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Abraham Gutman's articles predominantly focus on local health-related issues in Pennsylvania and Philadelphia, with a specific emphasis on hospitals, healthcare policies, and unionization. His coverage heavily relies on government announcements and cited data.
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