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PENNSYLVANIA RECORD

Tuesday, April 22, 2025

Jim Boyle News


Cigar company says competitor's product infringes its trademark

By Jim Boyle |
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

By Jim Boyle |
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

By Jim Boyle |
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

By Jim Boyle |
A New Jersey man says that the owners, licensors and operators of a Cumberland

Sentencing hearing for convicted airplane mechanic scheduled for Aug. 28

By Jim Boyle |
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

By Jim Boyle |
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

By Jim Boyle |
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

By Jim Boyle |
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

By Jim Boyle |
A patient at a Philadelphia health center says that the combination of medications

Former legal assistant sues Philly law firm for alleged FMLA violations

By Jim Boyle |
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

By Jim Boyle |
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

By Jim Boyle |
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

By Jim Boyle |
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

By Jim Boyle |
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

By Jim Boyle |
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

By Jim Boyle |
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

By Jim Boyle |
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

By Jim Boyle |
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

By Jim Boyle |
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

By Jim Boyle |
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.