PHILADELPHIA – A Maryland man who had filed litigation against a Montgomery County Mazda dealership and other entities after purchasing a sub-standard used automobile has now chosen to voluntarily dismiss his case.
SCRANTON – Litigation between a Narberth couple who alleged they suffered carbon monoxide poisoning during a stay at one of VRBO’s short-term rental properties and the company, HomeAway and Expedia has been preliminarily settled.
PHILADELPHIA – A company that manages residential mortgage investment funds has agreed to mutually end litigation against a rival company and an ex-employee for allegedly misusing the company’s trade secrets and confidential information.
SCRANTON – VRBO, HomeAway and Expedia say jurisdictional issues should quash a lawsuit filed by a Narberth couple, who alleged they suffered carbon monoxide poisoning during a stay at one of the company’s short-term rental properties.
PHILADELPHIA – Medical professionals involved in a surgery that is alleged to have resulted in his wife’s death from internal bleeding are seeking to dismiss negligence counts from the wrongful death lawsuit filed by the patient’s husband.
PHILADELPHIA – The owners of a Frankford Avenue business in Philadelphia have denied the allegations of a lawsuit by a wheelchair-bound Florida man who claims the property has barriers that prevent him from enjoying its goods and services.
SCRANTON – The operating companies of an indoor water park in Pennsylvania have responded with more than 20 defenses against an injury lawsuit filed by a Connecticut couple, one member of whom was allegedly hit by another patron at the bottom of a water slide.
PHILADELPHIA – Sherwin-Williams has denied it was responsible for damages caused by one of its deck sealing products, in response to allegations from an Easton couple who say that same product was used to stain its deck, before it supposedly self-heated and caused a fire on their property.
LANCASTER – A Pennsylvania woman recently settled with the manufacturer of a chicken carousel machine that she says was responsible for the injuries she suffered when her hand became caught in the device.
PHILADELPHIA – After one dismissal of federal law claims last summer, a lawsuit filed by the parents of a Penncrest High School special needs student who sued the school district after their son was assaulted in the campus cafeteria has now been dismissed in its entirety.
PHILADELPHIA – The case of a man who allegedly sustained a broken arm and ribs while riding in a golf cart on the Juniata Golf Course in North Philadelphia has been settled.
PHILADELPHIA — A Pennsylvania private equity company is claiming a fellow equities company funneled more than $10 million into fake companies and its affiliates to avoid paying a court-ordered judgement.
PHILADELPHIA – A gay man who worked at a local drug rehabilitation clinic, alleged he was harassed about his sexual orientation on the job and fired after informing his superiors of said treatment settled his case last year.
PHILADELPHIA – The Montgomery County District Attorney’s Office is the first county entity in the state to take legal action against vaping products manufacturer JUUL, claiming its business practices have led to an epidemic of minors who have become “nicotine addicts.”
The following cases categorized as "civil nr - lien - federal tax" were on the docket in the Delaware County Court of Common Pleas on Jan. 21. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:
PHILADELPHIA – An Easton couple are suing a paint company over allegations the product they used to stain their deck self-heated and caused a fire on their property.
The Delaware County Court of Common Pleas reported the following activities in the suit brought by Internal Revenue Service against Blue Bell Kitchens Inc. on Jan. 21.
PHILADELPHIA – A Bethel Berks couple are suing the manufacturer of their Cub Cadet lawn tractor after it allegedly caught on fire and caused damage to their property.