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PENNSYLVANIA RECORD

Tuesday, October 15, 2024

Federal Court

Sikorsky denied dismissal of lawsuit over chopper crash that killed Canadian military members

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PHILADELPHIA – A federal judge has denied Sikorsky Aircraft its attempt to dismiss wrongful death litigation from the families of six members of the Canadian Armed Forces, who were killed in a helicopter crash off the coast of Greece, allegedly due to a defective design in the helicopter’s flight system.
Lawsuits

Hey PA: 5 new cases to know about, including the rape and murder of a federal inmate

By John O'Brien |
Recently filed cases in Pennsylvania courts include a wrongful death suit against the United States over the rape and assault of a federal inmate, plus plenty of Delco officials in hot water and a case over literal hot water.
Legislation

Reform package targets perception of Pennsylvania courts as pro-plaintiff lawyer

By John O'Brien |
Federal Court

Federal judge drops two counts from wrongful death suit against Borough of Exeter and its police chief

By Nicholas Malfitano |
SCRANTON – A federal judge has removed two counts from a wrongful death suit which charged Exeter’s police chief with failing to adequately render medical help and timely perform a welfare check on 24-year-old Nicholas P. Hromek, leading to his death.
Federal Court

Md. judge transfers EEOC’s discrimination suit against Sheetz to Pa. federal court

By Nicholas Malfitano |
BALTIMORE – Pennsylvania-based convenience store chain Sheetz has been granted a venue transfer of litigation from the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, which charges that the criminal background check in the store’s hiring process has discriminated against job applicants of Black, American Indian/Alaska Native and/or multiracial origin.
Federal Court

Plaintiffs Allege Racial Discrimination Against Waste Management Company

By Pennsylvania Record |
Four former employees have filed a lawsuit against IV Waste L.L.C., accusing it of racial discrimination and creating a hostile work environment. The complaint details unequal treatment between African American and Hispanic workers regarding workload distribution and overtime opportunities. The plaintiffs seek damages for wrongful termination and emotional distress caused by these alleged practices.
Federal Court

Plaintiff Alleges Major Agricultural Corporation's Herbicide Caused Cancer

By Pennsylvania Record |
A lawsuit filed by Addie Bond accuses Monsanto Company of causing her non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma through exposure to their herbicide Roundup®. Filed in the Eastern District of Louisiana federal court on October 3rd, the complaint highlights allegations of negligence and misrepresentation regarding glyphosate's safety—an active ingredient deemed probably carcinogenic by international health agencies. Bond seeks compensatory and punitive damages while emphasizing global concerns over glyphosate-related health risks amidst increasing bans worldwide.
State Court

Hotel Guest Alleges Negligence Against Ellis Hotel Entities Over Safety Bar Incident

By Pennsylvania Record |
Anthony Wright has filed a lawsuit against several hotel entities after suffering severe injuries from a faulty safety bar at Hilton Garden Inn in Newtown Square. Filed on September 24th in Delaware County's Court of Common Pleas by attorney Justin M. Bernstein, Wright seeks over $50,000 for medical expenses and damages due to alleged negligence by Ellis Hotel LP and others.
State Court

Local Resident Sues Major Retailer Over Slip-and-Fall Incident

By Pennsylvania Record |
Joseph Montgomery has filed a lawsuit against Walmart following an incident where he slipped on a wet floor in one of their stores causing significant injuries. He is seeking damages up to $50,000 for negligence among other claims.
State Court

Plaintiff sues Dairy Cottage for Negligence Over Dangerous Walkway

By Pennsylvania Record |
Michael Vecchione has filed a lawsuit against Dairy Cottage and associated parties for alleged negligence leading to severe injuries sustained from a fall on their property. The suit seeks damages exceeding $50,000 for physical pain, mental anguish, medical expenses, wage losses among other claims.
Federal Court

Former Employee Alleges Local Car Dealership Wrongfully Terminated Him Due to Cancer Diagnosis

By Pennsylvania Record |
Stephen Dodson has filed a lawsuit against Oxford Valley Imports alleging wrongful termination due to his cancer diagnosis. The case highlights potential violations of ADA and PHRA laws concerning disability discrimination and failure to provide reasonable accommodations.
Federal Court

Pennsylvania Man Sues Nonprofit Organization Over Alleged Disability Discrimination

By Pennsylvania Record |
Darrin Chapman has filed a lawsuit against United Way of Southwestern Pennsylvania and Peopleshare Professional alleging wrongful termination following a request for medical accommodation due to a severe case of shingles. The case highlights issues related to workplace discrimination and retaliation under federal and state laws.
Federal Court

Former Truck Driver Sues Andrews Logistics LP for Discrimination and Retaliation

By Pennsylvania Record |
Adonis Fountain has filed a lawsuit against Andrews Logistics LP alleging race and disability discrimination along with wrongful termination following an injury at work. The suit details numerous incidents of discriminatory behavior from colleagues and supervisors leading up to his abrupt dismissal.
Federal Court

Plaintiff Alleges Disability Discrimination Against Former Employer

By Pennsylvania Record |
Lauren Boyd has filed a lawsuit against Cigna Healthcare alleging violations under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA). The suit claims wrongful termination based on disability discrimination following several health-related absences.

Hey PA: 5 new cases to know about, including the rape and murder of a federal inmate

By John O'Brien |
Recently filed cases in Pennsylvania courts include a wrongful death suit against the United States over the rape and assault of a federal inmate, plus plenty of Delco officials in hot water and a case over literal hot water.

Hey PA: 5 new cases to know about, including animal testing at Pitt

By Nicholas Malfitano |
Recently filed lawsuits in Pennsylvania courts include a religious discrimination lawsuit against the University of Pittsburgh, plus another suit against a York construction company.

Hey PA - Murder at high school football game one of 5 new cases to know about

By Nicholas Malfitano |
Recently filed lawsuits in Pennsylvania courts include a wrongful death case over a shooting at a high school football game and a suit against Robinson Township over a fatal shooting by one of its police officers.

Wrongful death suit filed after elderly woman found dead in hot tub

By Pennsylvania Record |
PITTSBURGH - An in-home health aide faces a wrongful death lawsuit for failing to notice her patient had been missing for more than two hours, during which time she drowned in a hot tub.

Battle for bathroom in Subway results in lawsuit

By Pennsylvania Record |
PITTSBURGH - An altercation in a restaurant bathroom has a West Mifflin man suing Subway and FedEx.

W.Va. attorneys secure key victory in Pa. contamination case

By Chris Dickerson |
HARRISBURG, Pa. – Some West Virginia attorneys are declaring a key victory in a Pennsylvania case regarding properties contaminated with arsenic and lead decades after a U.S. Steel facility was shuttered.

Retaliation claims dismissed from former Allegheny County Jail officer who refused COVID vax

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PITTSBURGH – A federal court in Pittsburgh has dismissed retaliation claims under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 but preserved a discrimination claim lodged under the Pennsylvania Human Relations Act, in litigation brought by a former Allegheny County Jail corrections officer who lost her job for refusing the COVID-19 vaccine.

Trial on horizon for Philly prosecutor who refused COVID vaccine on religious grounds

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PHILADELPHIA – The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has reinstated a religious discrimination lawsuit brought by a former prosecutor, concerning a COVID-19 vaccine mandate at the Philadelphia District Attorney’s Office.

FTC issues report on pharmacy benefit managers following AG Henry’s call for more regulation of industry

By Pennsylvania Record Reports |
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) chair said a new report issued by her agency shows that the pharmacy benefit manager (PBM) industry is leading to higher prescription drug costs.

Health care company that fired physical therapist for refusing COVID vax removes her suit to federal court

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PITTSBURGH – An Ohio healthcare group has removed litigation claiming it discriminated against the religious beliefs of one of its physical therapists by refusing to extend her an exemption from receiving the COVID-19 vaccine before firing her, to federal court.

Attorneys could get booted off case after calling other side's expert

By Daniel Fisher |
PHILADELPHIA - A lawyer suing Avco Corp. and the Blank Rome law firm for allegedly defaming her now wants Avco’s lawyers disqualified for improperly calling her psychology expert. The ex parte contacts may have scared off the expert, complained Veronica Turner in a filing seeking sanctions against the defense lawyers.

Reform package targets perception of Pennsylvania courts as pro-plaintiff lawyer

By John O'Brien |
HARRISBURG - Pennsylvania lawmakers are addressing the state's reputation as a haven for personal injury lawyers by introducing legislation that would reform issues like contingency fees and outside funding for lawsuits.

Third Circuit cites no jurisdiction for insurer's appeal over asbestos litigation costs

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PHILADELPHIA – Citing a lack of jurisdiction, a panel of judges from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit ruled against an insurance company’s appeal connected to the costs it incurred in asbestos litigation from one of its customers.

Hotel Guest Alleges Negligence Against Ellis Hotel Entities Over Safety Bar Incident

By Pennsylvania Record |
Anthony Wright has filed a lawsuit against several hotel entities after suffering severe injuries from a faulty safety bar at Hilton Garden Inn in Newtown Square. Filed on September 24th in Delaware County's Court of Common Pleas by attorney Justin M. Bernstein, Wright seeks over $50,000 for medical expenses and damages due to alleged negligence by Ellis Hotel LP and others.

Plaintiff sues Dairy Cottage for Negligence Over Dangerous Walkway

By Pennsylvania Record |
Michael Vecchione has filed a lawsuit against Dairy Cottage and associated parties for alleged negligence leading to severe injuries sustained from a fall on their property. The suit seeks damages exceeding $50,000 for physical pain, mental anguish, medical expenses, wage losses among other claims.

Plaintiffs Allege Racial Discrimination Against Waste Management Company

By Pennsylvania Record |
Four former employees have filed a lawsuit against IV Waste L.L.C., accusing it of racial discrimination and creating a hostile work environment. The complaint details unequal treatment between African American and Hispanic workers regarding workload distribution and overtime opportunities. The plaintiffs seek damages for wrongful termination and emotional distress caused by these alleged practices.

Lawsuit: Kickstand deployed on e-bike, causing crash in Pittsburgh

By Pennsylvania Record |
PITTSBURGH - A sudden jolt from a kickstand sent an e-bike and its rider into a curb, an Allegheny County lawsuit says.

DOJ nets $28M financial penalty against Warren Buffett-owned mortgage lender for redlining

By Nicholas Malfitano |
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Justice has handed down a fine in excess of $28 million to a Pennsylvania mortgage company owned by billionaire Warren Buffet, which it says engaged in discriminatory lending practices to prospective homeowners who are Black and Latino.