PHILADELPHIA – A city property owner is seeking a declaratory judgment for insurance coverage to indemnify him, in an underlying personal injury action whose subject incident occurred at his residence four years ago.
PHILADELPHIA – A emergency remediation and repair firm believes one of its customers owes it more than $20,000 for services rendered this past spring, in response to fire damage-related loss which occurred at the defendant’s property.
PHILADELPHIA – A Nigerian woman hired by a Cheltenham doctor to help with household duties alleges she was not paid a minimum wage during her employment.
PHILADELPHIA – A Philadelphia nursing home believes the family of a deceased former resident of that same home have left expenses associated with the decedent’s care unpaid.
PHILADELPHIA – A plaintiff filed a lawsuit against Progressive Insurance and one of its employees for breach of contract and bad faith, among other charges, after allegedly receiving a lowball offer of underinsured motorist benefits.
PHILADELPHIA – Months subsequent to the death of the plaintiff, a settlement was reached in litigation featuring the estate of a Feasterville-Trevose man who sued a Miami, Fla.
PHILADELPHIA — A warehouse worker and delivery driver is suing Shipley Enterprises Inc., Eugene Shipley and Tammara Shipley of Cheltenham, citing alleged breach of contract, unpaid wages and violation of workers compensation acts.
PHILADELPHIA — An employee is suing Multitek North America LLC, a Wisconsin lumber business, alleging insufficient measures were taken to prevent injuries after he was hurt on a logging machine.
PHILADELPHIA — A man employee is suing The Hartford and SPS Technologies LLC, plan administrators, alleging breach of contract and violation of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act.
PHILADELPHIA – A Philadelphia law firm has filed a class action lawsuit against the City of Philadelphia, claiming its police department has issued unauthorized speeding tickets on state highways for more than four years.
A defense counselor who previously cited “major disagreements” with his client in a sidewalk fall premises liability lawsuit has been permitted to leave the case, per an order from the Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas.
PHILADELPHIA – Citing “major disagreements” with his client, counsel for a defendant connected to a premises liability lawsuit seeks to leave the case.
PHILADELPHIA – Counsel for a defendant accused of owing more than $20,000 in unpaid care fees to a local long-term care facility has opted to withdraw from the related lawsuit in that matter.
PHILADELPHIA – An injured pedestrian who filed suit against the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA), PECO Energy Company and the City of Philadelphia will be required to seek new counsel.
An attorney for a motor vehicle accident plaintiff wants final delivery of an agreed-upon settlement to his client, plus payment of interest and counsel fees
Last Wednesday, a federal judge granted a summary judgment motion brought against a Cheltenham woman and former Philadelphia police officer by her resident township and three of its police officers.