MEDIA - A Glenolden man sued the A Taste of Key West restaurant located in Morton after he was injured falling down the stairs, according to documents filed Feb. 10 in the Delaware County Court of Common Pleas.
MEDIA – A Delaware County man claims that mopping liquid left on a set of stairs at a local restaurant by one of its employees, led him to fall on those same stairs and sustain serious and significant injuries.
The following cases categorized as "family and medical leave act" were on the docket in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania on Jan. 29. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:
The U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania reported the following activity in the suit brought by Joseph Chidester against Morton Buildings Inc. on Jan. 29: 'Complaint Against Morton Buildings, Inc. (filing Fee, Including Administrative Fee, $402, Receipt Number Apawdc-6294361), Filed By Joseph Chidester. (attachments: # 1 Civil Cover Sheet) (jv)'.
PHILADELPHIA – After a finding of default, a Philadelphia social club accused of discriminating through its membership application process against prospective Black members has now requested that same default be set aside.
HARRISBURG – A panel trio of judges on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has affirmed a lower federal court’s ruling that a York County property’s sale transaction was in fact an auction with reserve, rather than an absolute auction.
PHILADELPHIA – Defendants associated with a civil rights violation case filed by an African-American and Muslim contractor who claimed he was first framed for materials theft by a racist employee and then arrested by members of the Philadelphia Police Department, allege that his claims are barred.
Ballard Spahr Partner Raymond G. Truitt has been elected to a three-year term on the Board of Governors of the American College of Real Estate Lawyers (ACREL), a national association of approximately 1,000 distinguished real estate lawyers
PHILADELPHIA – A Philadelphia International Airport stock clerk who alleged American Airlines and some of its personnel helped to create a “discriminatory, hostile and bigoted environment” towards African-American employees stands by those claims, after a motion to dismiss was brought by the airline.
PHILADELPHIA – American Airlines is seeking to dismiss claims from a lawsuit brought by a Philadelphia International Airport stock clerk, who alleged the company and some of its personnel helped to create a “discriminatory, hostile and bigoted environment” towards African-American employees.
PHILADELPHIA – A Philadelphia woman’s lawsuit accuses the Vesper Dayclub in Northern Liberties of discriminating through its membership application process against prospective black members.
PHILADELPHIA – A Bensalem construction company has denied civil rights violation allegations made by an African-American and Muslim contractor who claimed he was first framed for materials theft by a racist employee, then arrested by members of the Philadelphia Police Department despite there being no evidence he had committed any crime.
PHILADELPHIA – Employers and co-workers of an African-American and Muslim contractor who claimed he was baselessly framed for materials theft by a racist colleague say there is no merit to his suit and that it should be thrown out.
PHILADELPHIA – An African-American and Muslim contractor claims he was framed for materials theft by a racist employee of a business he was working at and arrested by members of the Philadelphia Police Department, despite there being no evidence he had committed any crime.
PHILADELPHIA – A stock clerk working at Philadelphia International Airport for American Airlines alleges the company has “created a discriminatory, hostile and bigoted environment towards its African-American employees,” in a new lawsuit.
PHILADELPHIA – A three-judge panel from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit reinstated a doctor’s Telephone Consumer Protection Act lawsuit against a health insurance company and a medical services firm on Wednesday.
The Delaware County Court of Common Pleas reported the following activities in the suit brought by Revamp 365, LLC against Christina Jefferies, Donna Eley and Mal W. Byrd, Jr on Feb. 6.