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Geibel Catholic school defendants seeking to dismiss student's molestation claims lawsuit with prejudice
PITTSBURGH – Geibel Catholic Junior Senior High School, its principal and superintendent believe that civil rights and tort claims, raised by a female student, who alleged she was allowed by school authorities to be molested and sexually harassed multiple times by a fellow male student, should be dismissed with prejudice. -
Geibel Catholic student claims she was molested, while male student says contact was consensual
PITTSBURGH – A student at Geibel Catholic Junior Senior High School alleges she was molested and sexually harassed multiple times by a fellow male student who is now of majority age and the school did not stop the abuse or discipline the alleged assailant – a charge the male student denies. -
Plaintiff: Default judgment should be handed down in third-party Medicare fraud complaint
PHILADELPHIA – The distributor of a pain management microchip says that a third-party defendant should have a default judgment entered against him for failure to respond, in a case centered on alleged Medicare fraud. -
GREENBERG TRAURIG LLP: Greenberg Traurig’s Financial Services Philadelphia Team Grows
Global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP announced it is deepening its corporate capabilities locally by growing its Investment Management Practice in the Philadelphia office with the addition of Nathan Iacovino and Ryan Helmrich, both from Pepper Hamilton. -
Malpractice insurance association again sues Gov. Wolf, General Assembly to prevent being acquired by State
HARRISBURG – A medical malpractice liability insurance association has filed its latest lawsuit to protect its status as a private entity, from what it feels are repeated attempts on the part of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to acquire it and its assets for use in the state budget. -
Defense and indemnification action involving Penn National, Travelers insurance companies is dismissed
PHILADELPHIA – A dismissal was reached in a federal court suit surrounding an underlying personal injury action which had a construction company seeking both indemnification and defense from the Penn National and Travelers insurance companies. -
Glen Mills student claims he was beaten by school staff and supervisor didn't intervene
PHILADELPHIA – A student at a residential and educational facility in Glen Mills claims he was viciously beaten by two of its employees, at the behest and with the approval of the assailants’ supervisor. -
Federal court rules Abbott Laboratories did not retaliate against former operations manager
PHILADELPHIA – A federal court has ruled that the ex-operations manager of a laboratory company was not retaliated against by his former employer, when it failed to reinstate him after he pursued claims of wrongful termination. -
Canon alleges The Supplies Guys replacement cartridges infringe patents
EASTON – A Lancaster company is alleged to have violated patents owned by Canon. -
Ohio company claims Climbing Innovations LLC infringed patent with climbing product
PHILADELPHIA – An Ohio company that crafts products for use in tree climbing alleges an Exton company and Georgia man have infringed its rights under a patent. -
AmerisourceBergen Drug Corp. seeks more than $3 million it claims it is owed
PHILADELPHIA – A Conshohocken pharmaceutical distributor alleges that it is owed millions from a Texas-based pharmacy. -
Loan servicing company did not violate TCPA in trying to collect college class payments
HARRISBURG – A federal judge has decided that a loan servicing company did not violate the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) in its attempt to collect on an education loan-related debt from one of its customers. -
Summary judgment granted to defendant in Fair Credit Reporting Act case
PHILADELPHIA – A plaintiff’s lack of response in litigation related to alleged violation of the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) by a related agency, has led a federal judge to grant summary judgment to the case’s defendant. -
Prodigy Software Group accused of not paying insurance premiums
PITTSBURGH — An insurance company is suing Pennsylvania company Prodigy Software Group Inc., alleging breach of contract. -
Third Circuit dismisses age discrimination action against Abbott Laboratories
PHILADELPHIA – An appellate judge has ruled to affirm a trial court decision in dismissing an age discrimination termination action from the former operations manager of a laboratory company. -
Arch Insurance Company granted judgment in excess of $3 million plus interest in breach of contract lawsuit
PHILADELPHIA – A federal judge has entered a multimillion-dollar default judgment plus interest against a Delaware man in an insurance-based breach of contract lawsuit. -
Lack of evidence leads to dismissal of college grad's lawsuit versus loan companies
According to a federal judge, current laws regarding repayment of federal student college loans did not support a case from a college grad brought against his loan servicers. -
Third Circuit says car loan payment agreement not fraudulent in appealed case
PHILADELPHIA – A federal appellate court denied a Philadelphia man’s attempt to overturn a trial court ruling stating a loan agreement he entered into to purchase an automobile was not fraudulent. -
Third Circuit: Sewer authority had no right to break right-to-cure provision
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit ruled Thursday that Travelers Casualty & Surety Co. of America overcame an appeal from the Milton Regional Sewer Authority in a breach of contract lawsuit. -
Defendant in credit card levy case seeking exemption from wage garnishment
PHILADELPHIA – A Philadelphia defendant who is the subject of a credit card balance is seeking exemption from garnishment of wages, executed to recover the entirety of that balance.