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Widow alleges Medicare and Medicaid Services overcharged her
HARRISBURG — The wife of a deceased veteran is suing the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, alleging overcharging $50,000 in a lien from a pharmaceutical malpractice incident involving her husband.
Environmental business alleges Miller Chemical did not pay for services
HARRISBURG — An environmental services and emergency response company is suing a Hanover chemical and fertilization business, alleging breach of contract and failing to pay for nearly $7 million in services.
Polymer company alleges Gracious Living owes unpaid taxes
PHILADELPHIA — A Louisiana polymer production company is suing Gracious Living Corporation, alleging the corporation is refusing to pay back taxes in breach of contract.
Former employee accuses Hahnemann University Hospital of age discrimination
PHILADELPHIA — A former employee of Hahnemann University Hospital is suing the facility, alleging age discrimination that he says resulted in his wrongful termination after 40 years of employment.
Philadelphia bar facing $80K judgment over St. Patrick's Day fight
In October, a Philadelphia court granted a man who was physically attacked at a local tavern on St. Patrick's Day $80,000 in damages in a case that featured missing video surveillance of the incident.
Former Pocono Township supervisor claims 1st Amendment rights violated
PHILADELPHIA—The former road master of Pocono Township is suing the community for discontinuing his employment, alleging violation of his right to free speech.
Pittsburgh's paid sick leave law ruled unenforceable
Last month, a judge in Allegheny County struck down a Pittsburgh law that required employers to pay their employees a mandated amount of sick leave.