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Settlement of $8,500 to woman who alleged her employer was denying her overtime compensation
PHILADELPHIA—Upon reaching a settlement agreement with her employer, a woman was awarded $8,500 after a judge deemed the agreement appropriate on Feb. 11.
Contractor beats back claims it is liable for PCB release into Delaware River through wall it built
PHILADELPHIA — In a lawsuit filed by a group of utility companies against a company hired to build a sheet pile wall, a federal judge denied in part and granted in part motion for summary judgments filed by the defendant.
Court denies Gilead's motion to dismiss lawsuit alleging kickbacks for doctors who prescribed Hepatitis B drugs
PHILADELPHIA — A federal judge on Feb. 13 denied a pharmaceutical company's motion to dismiss a lawsuit that claims the company was providing unlawful monetary incentives to encourage health care providers to prescribe its drugs.
Judge won't give Invent Help relief from online and broadcast criticisms
PITTSBURGH — A judge has denied the request of an invention company facing fraud allegations to censor a group of inventors that have filed a lawsuit against the company.
Youth football league sued by volunteer who burned herself handling french fries
PITTSBURGH - A concession stand volunteer at a TJ Youth Football League game claims she suffered third-degree burns within minutes of handling french fries.
Lawsuits and blackmail: Energy drink and UFC fighter's management in $100K argument
MEDIA - An energy drink company that endorsed a UFC fighter claims it was blackmailed by a management company to pay more than $100,000 for allegedly violating the endorsement agreement.