Borough of Everett
Recent News About Borough of Everett
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Class action lawsuit claims Direct Energy made harassing phone calls
PHILADELPHIA — Consumers have filed a class action lawsuit against Direct Energy LP, an energy service provider, citing alleged violation of telephone harassment statutes. -
Plaintiff says he suffered severe injuries from removing salvage yard's 1,200-pound metal gate
PITTSBURGH – A salvage yard and its owner are being taken to state court on accusations of negligence, after a plaintiff on the yard’s premises suffered severe leg injuries in an accident two years ago. -
Consumer claims National Gas & Electric's telemarketing calls were unlawful
The Houston energy services company is accused of illegal telemarketing by a Pennsylvania resident. -
Man says he fell off SEPTA train at Paoli station, sues company and engineer
PHILADELPHIA – A Philadelphia plaintiff is claiming the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) and one of its train engineers acted with complete disregard when they allowed a stopped train to suddenly proceed forward before all passengers had exited the train, causing injuries to the him. -
Class action filed against Fundbox over alleged unsolicited telemarketing calls
PHILADELPHIA – A Pennsylvania man alleges a San Francisco company has been unlawfully calling him for telemarketing purposes. -
Pennsylvania man accuses Merchant Source Inc. of telephone harassment
A Pennsylvania man is suing Merchant Source Inc. (MSI), Anthony Delillo, George M. Greco Jr., a New York corporation and its employees, for alleged violation of telephone harassment statutes. -
Doan Solutions allegedly made unwanted calls pitching student loan relief
PHILADELPHIA — A King of Prussia man is suing Doan Solutions and Thai Doan, alleging violation of telephone harassment statutes. -
Former employee claims restaurant violated overtime-pay law
PHILADELPHIA — A former dishwasher is suing restaurant operator Calm-2 Inc. d/b/a Trattoria San Nicola, alleging violation of wage laws. -
Allentown officials accused of sexual discrimination during eminent domain proceedings
The owner of a Lehigh County contracting company seeks more than $1 million in relief from the city of Allentown and the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, claiming sexual discrimination prevented her from receiving fair market value when her Allentown office was acquired through eminent domain, according to a suit filed in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. -
Judge dismisses some defendants from suit by cop who alleges firing was due to disapproval of interracial marriage
A federal judge in Philadelphia overseeing a suit by a fired Delaware -
Trademark infringement claims in MMA promotions case can move forward, judge rules
A federal judge in Philadelphia has granted in part, and denied in part a defense motion -
Parents who lost full-term baby in utero sue doctors, healthcare facilities
A couple who lost their unborn child in utero when the wife was at full-term pregnancy has filed a wrongful death claim against various healthcare providers, alleging the defendants didn’t do enough to properly protect the fetus. -
Former Philadelphia Police Advisory Commission investigator cannot move forward with suit, judge rules
A former investigator for Philadelphia’s Police Advisory Commission cannot move forward with his claims that he was forced out of his job because he referred an individual to a member of the press, a federal judge in Philadelphia has ruled. -
City of Philadelphia named in slip-and-fall lawsuit
A man who claims he sustained injuries after falling into a hole on a stretch of city sidewalk is suing the City of Philadelphia and Philadelphia Gas Works.