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Man cut when assembling grill accuses Char-Broil, Lowe's of negligence
PITTSBURGH — A Pennsylvania resident is suing Char-Broil LLC and Lowe's Home Centers LLC for breach of warranty and negligence after he was allegedly injured assembling a grill.
Employee blames Gaydos Construction for skid loader accident
PITTSBURGH — An employee is suing Gaydos Construction & Asphalt Paving Co. Inc. and George Gaydos for negligence connected to injuries allegedly sustained by the plaintiff at work.
Lancaster General facing RICO case filed by medical facilities
PHILADELPHIA — Medical facilities have filed a class action lawsuit against Lancaster General Hospital and others, citing alleged unjust enrichment and violations of the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO).
Inventors seek millions from InventHelp for alleged fraud
PHILADELPHIA — An inventor has filed a class-action lawsuit against Invention Submission Corp., which does business as InventHelp and individual defendants, citing alleged breach of contract, breach of duty, fraud, negligent misrepresentation and unjust enrichment.
Woman claims Facebook, Instagram approved false advertisements
PHILADELPHIA — A Philadelphia resident is suing Facebook Inc., Instagram Inc. and Instagram LLC for false advertising.
Former State Farm employees file class-action suit seeking overtime pay
PHILADELPHIA — Two former employees filed a class-action lawsuit against State Farm VP Management Corp., citing alleged violation of the Pennsylvania Minimum Wage Act (PMWA).
Pace-o-Matic accuses Pennsylvania Skill Games of trademark infringement
PITTSBURGH — A game manufacturer is suing arcade operator Pennsylvania Skill Games LLC for alleged unjust enrichment.
Parents blame U.S. Soccer Federation, U.S. Youth Soccer for concussions
PITTSBURGH — Two parents are leading a class-action lawsuit filed against the U.S. Soccer Federation Inc. and the U.S. Youth Soccer Association Inc., claiming the defendants failed to exercise reasonable care for the safety of minor soccer players.
Parents file suit against Brookline Pub after son is killed by drunk driver
PITTSBURGH — The parents of a man who was killed by a drunk driver are suing LADA Inc., which does business as Brookline Pub, alleging that the pub sold liquor to an intoxicated person.
Class members claim Recro Pharma misrepresented pain therapy product
PHILADELPHIA — A class action lawsuit has been filed against Recro Pharma Inc., Geraldine Henwood, Ryan Lake and Michael Celano for breach of duty and misrepresentation.
&&&Estate administrator blames Golden Living Center for mother's death
READING — An estate administrator is suing Golden Living Center-Reading, which does business as GGNSC Mount Penn LP, alleging that the defendant's liability, negligence and vicarious liability led to the death of her mother.
Landowners' lawsuit accuses Chesapeake Energy of breach of contract
SCRANTON — A group of land owners is suing Chesapeake Appalachian LLC and Chesapeake Energy Corp. for alleged bad faith, conversion and breach of contract in connection with a natural gas drilling agreement.
Webb Law Firm accused of refusing to turn over former employee's client list
An attorney is suing the Webb Law Firm, his former employer, for alleged breach of contract and tortious interference.
American Education Services allegedly delayed ability of borrowers to enter loan repayment programs
An individual has filed a class action lawsuit against the Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency d/b/a FedLoan Servicing d/b/a American Education Services for alleged breach of contract, breach of fiduciary duty, fraud, negligent misrepresentation and unjust enrichment.
Cigna accused of wrongfully denying disability coverage
An individual is suing Cigna, an insurer, for allegedly violating the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA).
Blue Knob Auto Sales Inc. accuses Blue Knob Auto Group Inc. of trademark infringement
A company is suing Blue Knob Auto Group Inc, citing alleged trademark infringement.
Woman alleges child, slave labor is involved in production of Hershey chocolate products
BOSTON (Legal Newsline) – A Massachusetts consumer claims that she would not have purchased Hershey chocolate products or paid as much for them if Hershey had disclosed alleged child and slave labor in the production of its chocolate.