Borough of Langhorne
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Parents who sued Central Bucks School District over COVID-19 learning guidelines for disabled students, drop case
PHILADELPHIA – A group of Bucks County parents who litigated with the Central Bucks School District to provide reasonable accommodations to their children, who are disabled students, by implementing a COVID-19 health and safety plan aligned with current federal, state and local guidance, have dropped their suit. -
Company disclaims liability allegations, from woman whose skirt was caught in Bucks County Macy's escalator
PHILADELPHIA – A New Jersey elevator manufacturer argues that it was not responsible for injuries that a Philadelphia woman says she suffered when her skirt became caught in the escalator of a Macy’s mall store in Bucks County. -
Face mask mandate pauses safety lawsuit by special needs Central Bucks students
PHILADELPHIA – A group of Bucks County parents to children with disabilities have brought a federal court lawsuit to ensure that the Central Bucks School District provides reasonable accommodations to disabled students by implementing a COVID-19 health and safety plan aligned with current federal, state and local guidance. -
May 12: U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania docket for "contract" cases
The following cases categorized as "contract" were on the docket in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania on May 12. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact: -
U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania: Actions Taken on May 12
The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania reported the following activity on May 12 in the suits below: -
Case activity for Michelle Mount vs Peruzzi of Langhorne LLC on May 12
The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania reported the following activities in the suit brought by Michelle Mount against Peruzzi of Langhorne LLC and Tammy Larue on May 12. -
Woman sues Macy's after her skirt was caught in escalator and she suffered injuries at Langhorne store
PHILADELPHIA – A Philadelphia woman says her skirt was caught in the escalator of a Macy’s store in Bucks County and has initiated legal action against the store, the supposed manufacturer of the escalator and store employees who allegedly did not intervene or remedy the dangerous condition. -
Generator amputation update: Generac and Lowe's defend itself by saying plaintiff failed to mitigate damages
PHILADELPHIA – Generac Power Systems and Lowe’s Home Improvement have answered a lawsuit from a man whose right index finger was amputated in an incident with a home generator with dozens of affirmative defenses, seeking to invalidate it. -
Home generator injury update: Judge denies move to strike injury causation arguments from suit
PHILADELPHIA – A federal judge has denied the attempts of Generac Power Systems and Lowe’s Home Improvement to strike and dismiss portions of a lawsuit from a man whose right index finger was amputated in an incident with a home generator. -
Man whose finger was amputated by allegedly defective generator reiterates validity of his lawsuit
PHILADELPHIA – A man whose right index finger was amputated in an incident with a home generator argues that the attempts of Generac Power Systems and Lowe’s Home Improvement to strike and dismiss portions of his personal injury lawsuit are without merit. -
Lowe's tells judge to strike parts of lawsuit claiming generator took man's finger off
PHILADELPHIA – Generac Power Systems and Lowe’s Home Improvement stores are attempting to strike and dismiss portions of a lawsuit from a man who suffered right index finger amputation and crush injuries from an allegedly malfunctioning portable generator. -
Lawsuit: Portable generator caused Langhorne man's amputation and crush injuries
PHILADELPHIA – A man who suffered right index finger amputation and crush injuries from an allegedly-malfunctioning portable generator has sued the manufacturer and distributor of the device, Lowe’s Home Centers. -
Pennridge School District sues Juul, alleges students were misled on danger of products
PHILADELPHIA — A school district is suing an electronic cigarette manufacturer, alleging that the company misled its students into believing its products were a healthy alternative to smoking. -
Langhorne financial services company alleges Texas law firm owes $1.7 million
PHILADELPHIA – A Langhorne-based financial services company alleges a Texas law that financed transvaginal mesh litigation now owes it more than $1 million. -
Quakertown School District claims Juul is targeting youth with misleading information on vaping, nicotine addiction
PHILADELPHIA – A Bucks County school district alleges that Juul has used social media platforms, educational programs at schools and other marketing resources to appeal to youth with misleading information regarding its vaping products and nicotine addiction. -
Continental Tire asks to be dismissed from Bucks County man's personal injury lawsuit
PHILADELPHIA — A North Carolina-based tire company is asking a federal court to dismiss it from a Bucks County man's personal injury lawsuit. -
Man alleges Amtrak terminated him in retaliation for reporting improperly administered drug tests
PHILADELPHIA – A Langhorne man alleges he was terminated by Amtrak for reporting an alleged failure to properly administer employee drug and alcohol testing. -
Pennsylvania racketeering lawsuit against UnitedHealthcare is 'meritless,' the company says
SCRANTON — Two Pennsylvania-based emergency room practices that have filed a federal racketeering and corruption lawsuit against affiliates of a major insurance group don't have much of a case, the spokesperson for the insurance group said. -
ATTORNEY'S OFFICE DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA: Langhorne Podiatrist to Pay $75,000 and Cease Prescribing Schedule II Opioids for Two Years
U.S. Attorney William M. McSwain announced that Langhorne podiatrist Dr. Ronald Klein will pay $75,000 and stop prescribing Schedule II opioids, a class of controlled substances with a high potential for abuse, for two years to resolve allegations that he improperly prescribed opioids to one of his patients from October 2014 to October 2016. -
Family alleges minor daughter was assaulted at Woods Services facility
PHILADELPHIA – A New York couple allege their minor daughter was assaulted by a worker at a Langhorne medical facility.