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PENNSYLVANIA RECORD

Wednesday, May 1, 2024

News from June 2015


Attorney can't find client, asks court to approve $13K settlement

By Nicholas Malfitano |
A motion to accept settlement proceeds on behalf of an apparently absent defendant will be the subject of a hearing Thursday in the Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas.

Sanctions may be levied against defendant for non-cooperation

By Nicholas Malfitano |
A defendant in a May 2011 slip-and-fall negligence lawsuit filed in the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas may be subject to sanctions for alleged failure to cooperate with discovery requests.

Lawyer: Client in car wreck suit stopped cooperating with me

By Nicholas Malfitano |
The plaintiff in a motor vehicle negligence action has allegedly stopped cooperating with his counsel, leading said counsel to petition the court to be released from representing him.

Court could sanction witness for missing depositions

By Nicholas Malfitano |
A hearing taking place on Thursday may result in sanctions for a witness in a motor vehicle accident lawsuit who missed three deposition appearances over a five-month span.

Former employee challenges his firing by Hanover Township

By Kasey Schefflin- Emrich |
A former Hanover Township employee is suing the township and five of its policymakers, alleging he was terminated without reason.

Former employee sues manufacturer over alleged ADEA violation

By Kasey Schefflin- Emrich |
An Erie resident has cited a Pennsylvania-based manufacturing corporation for violating employment law. Patrick Hodapp filed a lawsuit June 17 in the U.S.

Defendant in $50K assault lawsuit decides to select new counsel

By Nicholas Malfitano |
The defendant in a pending civil lawsuit in the Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas resulting from a 2009 assault has requested the opportunity to select new legal counsel.

Lawyer must explain why he shouldn't face sanctions for missing conference

By Nicholas Malfitano |
Counsel for the plaintiff in a motor vehicle accident lawsuit needed to appear at a hearing this week to determine why he should not face sanctions, according to Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas records.

Hearing concerns $1.45M settlement with deceased Philadelphia inmate's family

By Nicholas Malfitano |
A hearing held in the Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas on Tuesday will assist in determining the proper distribution of $1.45 million in survival action proceeds to the family of a deceased city prisoner.

Venue dispute heard in motor vehicle accident suit

By Nicholas Malfitano |
A negligence lawsuit related to a 2013 motor vehicle accident had a hearing in the Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas this week on discovery motions related to venue.

Employee sues nursing facility, alleges FMLA violation

By Kasey Schefflin- Emrich |
A resident of Wilmington, Del., has brought allegations against her former employer claiming violation of employment law in late 2014.

Former detainee sues correctional facility for allegedly causing Legionnaires outbreak

By Kasey Schefflin- Emrich |
A former inmate is suing several employees of the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections and a company responsible for maintaining the air conditioning units at the medium-security correctional facility where he was incarcerated, claiming that he and more than 60 other detainees were infected with Legionnaires disease because of improper sanitation of those units. Raymond Bernard filed a lawsuit June 17 in the U.S.

Former table games dealer alleges he was fired due to age

By Kasey Schefflin- Emrich |
A Bethel Park resident is suing his former employee, claiming that he was the victim of discrimination. Ellis Allen filed a lawsuit June 18 in the U.S.

Administrators sue Easton school board for alleged retaliation

By Dan Harkins |
PHILADELPHIA -- Four current or former administrators of a local school district are suing the school board after alleged retaliation resulting from their reporting of a top officials misconduct. John Castrovinci, Susan M.

Worker sues bosses over alleged discrimination based on his disability

By Dan Harkins |
PHILADELPHIA -- A longtime worker for a Bethlehem power company is suing his former bosses for alleged disability discrimination and assault. Thomas and Susan Gallagher filed a complaint on May 29 in Cook County Circuit Court against PPL Electric Utilities Corp. and Lynn Wassel.

Former table games dealer alleges he was fired due to age

By Kasey Schefflin- Emrich |
A Bethel Park man is suing a racetrack/casino business, alleging he was the victim of age discrimination.

LUKOIL says gas station infringing on trademark

By Dan Harkins |
A fuel company is suing an Allentown gas station, alleging it continues to operate as if it's still a franchise.

Debtor declares agency’s collection attempt unlawful

By Carol Ostrow |
A West Virginia citizen filed a lawsuit against a Pennsylvania collections firm claiming violation of debt collection law in 2014. Lynda Borror of Piedmont, WV sued Federal Bond and Collection Service Inc. of Hatboro (FCBS) and Does 1-10, inclusive, in the U.S.

Federal judge grants TRO and injunctive relief to Citigroup

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PHILADELPHIA – A federal judge has granted a temporary restraining order (TRO) and preliminary injunction to Citibank and Citigroup Global Markets against Morgan Stanley Smith Barney, pending the outcome of an arbitration hearing from the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA). Senior Judge Robert F.

Lead plaintiff, counsel selected for class action over Pfizer stock options

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PHILADELPHIA – A federal court judge approved both a lead plaintiff and his selection of lead counsel in a class action lawsuit alleging stock options for a large pharmaceutical company were manipulated illegally. On Tuesday, Judge Gerald S.