ALLENTOWN – A Lancaster retirement home community says its former director of dining services’ wrongful termination-related disability lawsuit should be barred by the applicable statute of limitations, among other defenses.
PITTSBURGH – One of three companies being sued for injuries a Pennsylvania woman suffered when riding a camel at a Pittsburgh circus event has been ordered to comply with discovery requests, in order to uncover more possible defendants.
ALLENTOWN – A New Jersey woman says she suffered a broken elbow in the parking lot of a Lancaster County mountain retreat, and that the facility’s negligence in its maintenance and upkeep was responsible for the incident.
HARRISBURG – Republican politicians in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives say they were justified in firing one of their former photographers for legitimate reasons and not for the unlawful reason he cites, which was his practice of the Islamic faith.
United States Attorney William M. McSwain announced the launch of a public awareness campaign aimed at discouraging violent crime, specifically robbery and gun crimes, throughout the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
PITTSBURGH – One of three companies being sued for injuries a Pennsylvania woman suffered when riding a camel at a Pittsburgh circus event says the complaint was not pled with enough specific facts to be valid and riding a camel is not an inherently-hazardous activity.
PHILADELPHIA – The manufacturer and distributor of a squat band exercise machine which allegedly malfunctioned and blinded a woman who used the device denies liability for the subject incident.
ALLENTOWN – A former director of dining services at a Lancaster retirement home community is suing her former employer for allegedly terminating her employment due to her disability and interfering with her rights to Family Medical Leave under the law.
HARRISBURG – A federal judge has jettisoned some counts from a lawsuit brought by an ex-employee who alleged he received prejudicial treatment for his practice of the Islamic faith.
SCRANTON – A Mississippi widower and a Mount Union company are battling over the second complaint filed concerning an allegedly defective natural gas heater which may have been responsible for the death of his wife.
PHILADELPHIA – A woman who has suffered vision loss and other eye injuries as the result of an exercise machine which allegedly malfunctioned is suing the manufacturer and distributor of the device.
SCRANTON – A Mississippi widower has rescinded a request for punitive damages from a Mount Union company whose natural gas heater was allegedly defective and responsible for the death of his wife, who passed away two weeks after allegedly being burned by the device in her kitchen.
PHILADELPHIA – A visually impaired man who sued Herr Foods for allegedly not making its website accessible for himself and other blind individuals has lost his case on the grounds that the website is not “a place of public accommodation.”
SCRANTON – A Mount Union company argues that its natural gas heater was not defective or responsible for the death of a Mississippi woman, who passed away two weeks after allegedly being burned by the device in her kitchen.
The following cases categorized as "210 real property: condemnation" were on the docket in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania on March 25. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:
LANCASTER - After allegedly suing the incorrect defendant in a slip-and-fall case, a Pennsylvania lawyer is facing a malpractice lawsuit in the Lancaster County Court of Common Pleas.
The following cases categorized as "210 real property: condemnation" were on the docket in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania on March 24. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:
READING - Lancaster County and several of its related entities and officers are facing a lawsuit from Kristi Good, who alleges Andrew Davis Good died as a result of getting brutally tased by Lancaster police.