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Law firms unite to sue over cancer concerns with generic diabetes medicine
NEWARK, N.J. (Legal Newsline) – The maker of a generic version of a recently recalled diabetes medicine faces a class action lawsuit.
Mass tort lawyers invite plaintiff-finding company to conference during court dispute with 3M
PHOENIX (Legal Newsline) – A group that directs potential clients to mass tort lawyers – and is fighting to keep the information between them secret – will be on hand when those lawyers meet to discuss their strategies.
Navient makes move against Pa. AG's lawsuit, says he lacks authority to assert federal claims
SCRANTON, Pa. (Legal Newsline) – The nation’s largest student loan servicer is asking a federal judge to throw out the “pointless” lawsuit filed by Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro.
Jewish police officers allowed to add claims in lawsuit against Philadelphia
PHILADELPHIA – Jewish police officers suing the City of Philadelphia for discrimination will be allowed to file retaliation claims in a second amended complaint in federal court.
Jurisdictional fight ensues in lawsuit over copper pipe shot into man's face
PHILADELPHIA – Plaintiffs in a lawsuit that says a copper pipe was shot into a man’s face want the case heard where it was first filed – in Philadelphia state court.
HIV-positive postal worker fights back in lawsuit over alleged bullying
ALLENTOWN – An unnamed gay man who is HIV-positive is urging a federal judge not to toss his lawsuit against his former employer, the U.S. Postal Service.
Close race for Pa. attorney general as 5% undecided
HARRISBURG, Pa. (Legal Newsline) – A key 5% of voters in Pennsylvania is undecided on which attorney general candidate to support, according to a new poll.
Ferndale schools want bullying lawsuit thrown out
JOHNSTOWN – Ferndale Area School District in Johnstown wants a federal judge to throw out the bullying and assault lawsuit filed by a 12-year-old girl.
Wilkes-Barre sued again over cop facing rape charges
SCRANTON – Another woman is suing the City of Wilkes-Barre over allegations police officer Robert Collins sexually assaulted her.
Penn National cashier says she was fired for being a lesbian
HARRISBURG – A food services employee at Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course who is a lesbian says she was treated unfairly after it became known she was in a relationship with another woman.
UPMC Susquehanna named in False Claims Act lawsuit over relationship with North Penn
WILLIAMSPORT – Two Pennsylvania health care providers face a False Claims Act lawsuit from a doctor who claims there is a conflict of interest between them in violation of rules for receiving grants.
Navient to judge: Pay no attention to CFPB's argument for ratification
HARRISBURG (Legal Newsline) – The battle continues over whether the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau can pursue a lawsuit it filed years ago when its structure was unconstitutional.
How about a little proof, Superior Court tells slip-and-fall plaintiff
PHILADELPHIA – A woman who failed to present evidence that her injuries were caused by a slip-and-fall has lost her lawsuit against West Vincent Township.
Judge dismisses counts from lawsuit over alleged attack at Loysville Youth Development Center
PHILADELPHIA – A civil rights lawsuit against the Loysville Youth Development Center over the restraint of one of its residents has suffered several setbacks.
Lawsuit: Tube fell off of water slide, struck lunching customer at Great Wolf Lodge
SCRANTON – A new lawsuit against Great Wolf Lodge of the Poconos says a minor was struck by a tube that fell off of a water slide.
Lawsuit filed over Norfolk Southern employee's fall down bank
PITTSBURGH – A Norfolk Southern Railway employee says the company failed to give her a safe place to work, leading to a 2017 injury.
New try for Pa. lawyer DQ'd from Lancaster County toxic tort lawsuits
PITTSBURGH – The lawyer who was disqualified from the troubled toxic tort litigation he tried to lead in Lancaster County is trying his hand at a new one in Allegheny.
Client who sued Hagens Berman over failed Thalidomide case settles
PHILADELPHIA – With the case set to press on after a harsh ruling from the judge hearing it, the law firm Hagens Berman has reached a settlement with a disgruntled former client.
Gay Guess manager says staff tried to get him fired with 'revolting' accusations
PHILADELPHIA – An openly gay man identified as John Doe in court papers is suing Guess, Inc., for the treatment he says he received while employed at its Sands Bethlehem outlet store.
Suspended football player challenges policies of Southern Columbia Area School District
WILLIAMSPORT – Athletes are punished more severely than other students in the Southern Columbia Area School District, a new lawsuit says.