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PENNSYLVANIA RECORD

Thursday, March 28, 2024

News from September 2013


Texas man claims he developed female breast tissue as a result of Risperdal, Invega use

By Jon Campisi |
A new Risperdal mass tort claim has surfaced at the Philadelphia Court of

Cab driver files assault and battery claim against passenger over in-transit attack

By Jon Campisi |
A taxicab driver has filed an assault and battery claim against a

Ben Franklin Yacht sued by cruise patron over violent attack

By Jon Campisi |
A suburban Philadelphia man has filed suit over injuries he claims to have

Delivery driver sues Phila. over knee injuries due to pothole slip-and-fall incident

By Jon Campisi |
A delivery driver is suing the City of Philadelphia for negligence, alleging

US Airways accused of losing cremated remains; Widow claims neither she nor late husband can rest in peace

By Jon Campisi |
An eastern Pennsylvania woman is suing US Airways over claims that the

Pa. AG Kane sues Ohio telemarketing co. over solicitations

By Jon Campisi |
Pennsylvania Attorney General Kathleen Kane and her counterpart in Ohio

Pa. Supreme Court declines to hear appeal in Phila. Paxil wrongful death case that ended with defense victory

By Jon Campisi |
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court recently declined to hear a final appeal in

Phila. woman sues Montco hotel over injuries caused by revolving doors

By Jon Campisi |
A Philadelphia woman claims in a recently filed civil suit that she sustained back and limb injuries after a revolving door closed on her at a Montgomery County hotel.

Philadelphia Bar Association chooses new executive director

By Jon Campisi |
There will soon be a new leader sitting at the helm of the Philadelphia Bar Association.

Philly D.A. receives Innovative Community Engagement Award by APA

By Jon Campisi |
Philadelphia’s top law enforcer was expected to be the recipient Wednesday

Pa. man sues Pocono resort over fractured ankle caused by loose railing

By Jon Campisi |
A Pennsylvania man claims he fractured his ankle after the railing he was

Pa. high court allows Philadelphia’s Evers to continue on as both FJD prothonotary and clerk of courts

By Jon Campisi |
Joseph Evers, a veteran of Philadelphia’s court system, will continue to

Thomas Jefferson University accused of firing pregnant worker in retaliation for taking medical leave

By Jon Campisi |
Jacqueia Simmons never expected to get fired from her job as a patient

Federal judge dismisses suit by Pa. judges challenging mandatory judicial retirement age

By Jon Campisi |
U.S. District Judge John E. Jones III


Judge awards $50K-plus in attorney's fees, costs in improper dog seizure case against PSPCA

By Jon Campisi |
U.S. District Judge Berle M. Schiller

Black driver accuses Delco oil delivery company of race discrimination

By Jon Campisi |
A Delaware man who worked as a driver for a Pennsylvania-based oil delivery company has filed a federal civil rights complaint against the business over claims that he was discriminated against because of his race.


House committee to hold hearing on ways to fund 'fair trials' in Pa.

By Jon Campisi |
Pa. State Rep. Mike Sturla