The U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania reported the following activity in the suit brought by Fox's Pizza Den Inc. against T & M Yatchik LLC and Todd M. Yatchik on Sept. 25: 'Summons Issued As To T&m Yatchik, Llc, Todd M. Yatchik (sdp)'.
HARRISBURG – Minors have more time to adhere to the particulars of state law when making claims for discrimination, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court has ruled.
The following cases categorized as "motor vehicle" were on the docket in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania on Sept. 15. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:
The U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania reported the following activity in the suit brought by Todd Rupp against Maryland Overpak Corp. on Sept. 15: 'Complaint Against Maryland Overpak Corporation (filing Fee, Including Administrative Fee, $400, Receipt Number Apawdc-591343), Filed By Todd Rupp. (attachments: # 1 Civil Cover Sheet) (sdp)'.
HARRISBURG – In a major victory for state Democrat officials, a 4-3 decision of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania has given the Pennsylvania Democratic Party its requested three-day extension to count mail-in ballots and approved the use of drop-box locations apart from official polling places.
SCRANTON – Longhorn Steakhouse argues two former servers at its Wilkes-Barre restaurant location have failed to convince that their dispute shouldn’t be governed by the company’s internal dispute resolution process and further, by the Federal Arbitration Act.
McGuireWoods had 195 attorneys from the firm’s U.S. offices selected for inclusion in the 2021 edition of The Best Lawyers in America, 15 of whom were named Lawyers of the Year, an honor given to only one lawyer in each practice area per city.
PITTSBURGH – A California man has filed a class action lawsuit against The Kraft Heinz Company, connected to claims that its Maxwell House coffee products falsely advertise how many cups of coffee they can make.
The following cases categorized as "product liability" were on the docket in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania on July 28. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:
SCRANTON – In opposing the sexual harassment complaint of two former servers at its Wilkes-Barre restaurant location, Longhorn Steakhouse says the lawsuit is governed and precluded by the Federal Arbitration Act.
HARRISBURG – Once-unemployed individuals who found work as drivers for ride-share service Uber may now be eligible for unemployment compensation, a majority complement of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania ruled on July 24.
The U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania reported the following activities in the suit brought by Newton E. Sumey and Susan Sumey against Eagle Transport and Logistics LLC and Said Mohammed Abdullah on July 28.
HARRISBURG – The state judiciary and its employees are immune from application of the Pennsylvania Human Relations Act, according to a recent unanimous ruling from the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.
PITTSBURGH – A rigging and machinery company filed suit against its former Project Coordinator, whom it says used its own technology and trade secrets to divert a six-figure amount of business to himself and his own rival company since 2017.
PITTSBURGH – Counsel for plaintiffs whose 2-year-old son fell to his death through an allegedly defective apartment window in 2018 are continuing to pursue negligence-based wrongful death litigation against a pair of Pittsburgh landlords and the Allegheny County Housing Authority, reinstating the complaint twice in the last month with no response yet from the defendants.
HARRISBURG – A 5-2 majority of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania recently ruled that a joint resolution from state lawmakers to end the emergency declaration put in place by Gov. Tom Wolf in response to the coronavirus pandemic was null and void, since it had not been reviewed by Wolf for either his approval or veto.