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Cigar company says competitor's product infringes its trademark
A Connecticut-based cigar company has filed a trademark infringement suit in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania against a competitor that sells and markets a product with a similar sounding name.
Suit: Former nursing home cook suffered threats, slashed tires by male co-workers
A Berks County woman claims in a federal suit filed at the U.S. District Court for the
Former FedEx worker claims racist co-workers ignored by management
A former employee at a FedEx Ground located on Townsend Road in Philadelphia accuses the management of ignoring the hostile workplace allegedly created by father-daughter employees, according to a federal suit filed at the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
Western Pa. hotel sued for concussion from shower slip
A New Jersey man says that the owners, licensors and operators of a Cumberland
Sentencing hearing for convicted airplane mechanic scheduled for Aug. 28
A Lancaster County man convicted in April by a federal jury of fraud, conspiracy and
Judge upholds $7.8 million jury award for killed horse jockey
A Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas judge denied a motion for post-trial relief by Parx
Fitness center customer says employee attacked her over exercise bike
A Philadelphia woman says an employee at her local fitness center attacked her because of a dispute over a spinning class, according to a civil suit filed at the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
Whole Foods sued for allegedly selling tainted cheese
A Montgomery County woman claims that cheese she purchased from a local Whole Foods
Patient files medical malpractice suit against Philly health center for prescribing dangerous drug mixture
A patient at a Philadelphia health center says that the combination of medications
Former legal assistant sues Philly law firm for alleged FMLA violations
A Philadelphia woman says that her termination from the Anapol Schwartz law firm was an
Two Philly bars sued for showing pay-per-view boxing match
A California-based pay-per-view provider has accused two Philadelphia bars of illegally promoting and displaying a 2012 boxing match without entering into an agreement with the broadcaster, according to a federal suit filed at the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
State Sen. LeAnna Washington requests change of venue for corruption trial
Attorneys for State Sen. LeAnna Washington (D-4) will appear before a Montgomery
Risperdal litigation parties scheduled to meet in September at Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas
Parties involved in the consolidated Pennsylvania litigation involving the drug Risperdal will convene on Sept. 16 at 2 p.m. at the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas to discuss claims filed against Johnson & Johnson and its subsidiary, Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Former real estate broker sentenced for scheme allegedly aided by Philly lawyers
The sentencing of a Maryland-based real estate broker who pleaded guilty to wire fraud and conspiracy has renewed the resolve of one of the victims to continue a civil suit filed against two Philadelphia lawyers who allegedly assisted with the sham transactions.
Third Circuit Court says Philly cops can donate to PAC
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has reversed a lower court's ruling and says
Parents blame son's broken arm on negligence by Lowe's employees
A Maryland couple say the employees at a Franklin County, Pa., Lowe's Home Improvement store negligently created a hazardous area that caused their son to trip and break his arm, according to a personal injury suit filed at the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas.
Injured municipal worker blames contractor's lack of warning signs for car accident
A Delaware County man says that his severe injuries after getting struck by a car
Casino guest claims state police threatened his arrest over $100 dispute
A guest at the Harrah's Philadelphia casino says that state troopers acted as agents for the
Chrysler blamed for defective car window that shattered and cut owner's hand
A Montgomery County man has filed a personal injury suit in the Philadelphia Court of
Homeowners say township denied building permit because of racial discrimination
Two African-American women say that a permit request submitted to Radnor Township in Delaware County has been denied because of their race and the race of their contractor, according to a civil rights suit filed at the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.