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Federal appeals court upholds denial of prisoner's access to late father's pension benefits
PHILADELPHIA – The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit upheld a ruling from the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania which denied pension benefits to a deceased man’s son, who is currently incarcerated in Collegeville. -
Bridgeport woman sues former employer, alleging discrimination
A Bridgeport woman is suing her former employer, alleging it engaged in discriminatory and retaliatory employment practices. -
Defendant wants elevator fall litigation transferred to Chester County
An attorney for a defendant in an alleged slip-and-fall accident has filed a motion to change the case’s venue from Philadelphia County to Chester County. -
Pennsylvania movie employee alleges minimum wage violations
A Pennsylvania woman is filing a class action suit against a Dallas-based movie chain and its parent company, alleging unlawful pay practices. -
Prisoner's litigation attempting to secure late father's pension benefits dismissed
A Collegeville prisoner’s attempt to secure pension benefits on behalf of his deceased father was rejected in federal court on Wednesday. -
Former HR director says termination result of taking pregnancy leave
A former director of human resources at a Montgomery County industrial manufacturing -
ACME, SuperValu seek removal of slip-and-fall case to federal court
An attorney representing Philadelphia-based ACME Markets and -
Pfizer sued by former Pa. employee claiming sex discrimination, wrongful termination
A suburban Philadelphia woman claims in a federal discrimination suit filed against New -
Driver whose vehicle flipped when axle broke files product liability claim against Ford Motor Co.
A suburban Philadelphia man who claims he sustained numerous bodily injuries after his -
Fox Chase Cancer Center faces medical malpractice claim over alleged injuries from hernia surgery
A Montgomery County couple is suing Fox Case Cancer Center and one of its physicians -
Former sales rep at cable wire manufacturing company sues over alleged sexual harassment
A Broomall, Pa. woman who claims she had to leave her job as sales representative for a Collegeville, Pa.-based company that specializes in the manufacture of cable and electrical wire because of pervasive sexual harassment has filed a federal civil rights complaint against her former employer. -
Study shows plaintiff bias in Philly courts
For years defendants in tort cases have said that Philadelphia's courts are biased, but little in the way of empirical data was available to substantiate the claims. -
Pedestrian struck by Comcast vehicle files personal injury claim against cable giant
A Montgomery County, Pa. couple has filed a lawsuit against cable giant Comcast for injuries the wife allegedly sustained after getting struck by a company vehicle while she was walking along a scenic trailway.