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Tuesday, April 1, 2025

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Bisexual man taking PennDOT to trial on hostile work environment claim

By John O'Brien |
WILKES-BARRE - The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation can't escape a lawsuit filed by a bisexual former employee who claimed harassment like co-workers placing a tampon on his chair.

Attorney General Sunday Joins Coalition in Urging Congress to Enable ‘Jamming’ of Contraband Cell Phones in Prisons

By The Penn Record |
Attorney General Dave Sunday joined a bipartisan coalition of 26 state attorneys general calling on Congress to pass H.R. 2350 and S. 1137, federal legislation allowing states to deploy cell phone ‘jamming’ systems in prisons.

Plaintiff Alleges Negligence Against Terminal Operators Following Severe Injury

By Pennsylvania Record |
Michael Romasko has filed a lawsuit against PSA-Penn Terminals and PSA International after sustaining severe injuries from a fall on their premises due to alleged negligence in maintaining safe conditions.

Plaintiff Alleges Negligence Against Terminal Operators Following Severe Injury

By Pennsylvania Record |
Michael Romasko has filed a lawsuit against PSA-Penn Terminals and PSA International after sustaining severe injuries from a fall on their premises due to alleged negligence in maintaining safe conditions.

Plaintiffs Allege Negligence Against TD Bank Following Robbery Incident

By Pennsylvania Record |
A couple has filed a lawsuit against TD Bank after a robbery incident at one of its branches resulted in the loss of valuable jewelry worth over $50,000.

Couple Accuses Healthcare Provider of Negligence Following Slip-and-Fall Incident

By Pennsylvania Record |
In a lawsuit filed in Delaware County Court of Common Pleas on March 18th, Joanne M. Shaffer and her husband Steve are suing Prospect Medical Holdings after Joanne suffered severe injuries from slipping on water at Taylor Hospital due to alleged...

Litigation Partner Stephan Cornell Rejoins Fox Rothschild in Warrington, PA

By The Penn Record |
Fox Rothschild is delighted to welcome Stephan A. Cornell back to our Warrington, PA office as a partner in the Litigation Department.

Temple Law Victorious in 2025 Online National Trial Competition

By The Penn Record |
Temple Law School sent teams to the final round in two divisions of the 2025 Online National Trial Competition, emerging with a divisional championship and a second-place finish.

Law School Dean, Former US Navy Admiral Discuss the Importance of Strong Leadership

By The Penn Record |
The Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law recently welcomed (Ret.) Admiral Jonathan Greenert, former chief of naval operations, the highest-ranking position in the United States Navy, for a conversation on leadership.

Plaintiff alleges automotive giant breached warranty obligations

By Pennsylvania Record |
Sarah Harris has taken legal action against FCA US LLC over allegations that her Jeep Wrangler suffers from persistent defects despite being under warranty.

Aaron Krauss Appointed to Uniform Law Commission Joint Editorial Board on Civil Litigation and Dispute Resolution

By The Penn Record |
Aaron Krauss, a member of the firm’s Commercial Litigation Department, has been appointed to the Uniform Law Commission Joint Editorial Board (JEB) on Civil Litigation and Dispute Resolution.

Associate Charles Hoyt Joins Armstrong Teasdale in Philadelphia

By The Penn Record |
Armstrong Teasdale announces the addition of Litigation Associate Charles Hoyt III to the firm's Philadelphia office.

Army War College

By The Penn Record |
Each spring, the U.S. Army War College holds an ISCNE at Penn Carey Law, designed to engage and educate law students in the process of crisis negotiation at the strategic level.

LALSA 2nd Annual Career Pathways From Latinx Attorneys on April 2, 2025

By The Penn Record |
Join the Latin American Law Students Association (LALSA) at Drexel University's Thomas R. Kline School of Law for our second annual Abogados Unidos: Career Pathways from Latinx Attorneys, a panel event highlighting the diverse career paths of Latinx attorneys across various legal fields.

Widener Law Commonwealth Community Celebrates the Life and Legacy of Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Professor of Law Juliet Moringiello

By The Penn Record |
Faculty, students, and distinguished guests gathered at Widener University Commonwealth Law School on March 20 to celebrate the life of Juliet Moringiello, associate dean for academic affairs and professor of law, whose remarkable career and profound impact were remembered during a heartfelt memorial on campus.

Lawyers ask for $414K in Upper Darby parking ticket settlement

By John O'Brien |
PHILADELPHIA - Lawyers who took on Upper Darby's parking-ticket enforcement are asking for more than $400,000 from a settlement they call an "excellent result."

AG Sunday Obtains Ruling Against Western Pa. Landlords, Joseph John and Joseph John Jr., And Urges Tenants to Contact Office

By The Penn Record |
Attorney General Dave Sunday announced that a Fayette County Court of Common Pleas Order finds that a western Pennsylvania father-son landlord duo violated the law in connection with “rent-to-own” contracts and residential leases.

Cozen O’Connor Promotes 31 Attorneys to Member and Senior Principal

By The Penn Record |
Cozen O’Connor announced the promotion of 31 attorneys and Public Strategies professionals to member and senior principal positions.

Meghan Morris: Disrupting Assumptions About Property Law

By The Penn Record |
One writing assignment Associate Professor of Law Meghan Morris gives her first- year property students sets the tone for the class and illustrates Morris’ unique approach to the subject.

Bill that keeps transgender athletes out of female sports passes Senate committee

By John O'Brien |
HARRISBURG - The Save Women's Sports Act, which would keep transgender females out of female sporting events and also provides new means to file lawsuits, has advanced out of a Pennsylvania legislative committee.