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Federal court grants summary judgment to lab group that fired general manager in 2013
PHILADELPHIA – A federal court in Philadelphia has granted summary judgment to a laboratory company and against one of its former employees who claimed he was fired due to age discrimination. -
Federal court denies Chinese stainless steel company's motion for injunction
PHILADELPHIA – A Chinese stainless steel manufacturer has had its motion for a temporary restraining order and injunctive relief in a breach of contract action denied in federal court. -
Past allegations against SEPTA legal supervisor ruled as time-barred
PHILADELPHIA – A Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) trial preparation specialist suing her employer for claims of hostile work environment and retaliation may not introduce evidence predating the suit’s statute of limitations, a federal judge ruled. -
Delaware County may hear crash case that left motorcyclist with serious injuries
Lawsuit may be moved if the Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas approves the defense’s motions for preliminary objections. -
Judge denies company's motion for judgment in case of fired CFO
PHILADELPHIA – On May 20, a federal judge denied a motion for summary judgment made by a property management company that claims it was not in violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) when it terminated its chief financial officer in 2009. -
Vendor lawsuit alleges partial nonpayment for industrial purchase
A New York company has sued several Delaware County-based firms in Pennsylvania, alleging breach of contract. Robert James Sales Inc. (RJS) of Cheektowaga, New York, sued Roberts Filter Holding Company, Roberts Filter Group, Roberts Industries and Roberts Water Technologies, based in Media and Darby, Pennsylvania, in U.S. District Court Eastern District of Pennsylvania on May 22, alleging a defaulted payment for goods in February 2015. -
Judge gives more time to notice class members of $320K Trumark settlement
PHILADELPHIA – A motion to amend preliminary approval of a $320,000 class action settlement with Trumark Financial Credit Union was approved by a Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas judge last week. -
Construction equipment co. files conversion, unjust enrichment suit against business that unlawfully transferred property
A New York company that is in the business of renting and selling heavy -
Changes happen in archdiocese abuse cases
There have been two new developments in the ongoing litigation of the allegations of sexual abuse involving priests from the Archdiocese of Philadelphia.