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Utility Provider Sues Local Residents Over Negligence Causing Property Damage
Duquesne Light Company has filed a lawsuit against two individuals over alleged negligence resulting in damage to its property in Pittsburgh last year.
Betsy Lepore, Josh Thomas, Lee Ann Colo, and Betty Scioscia Celebrate Milestone Work Anniversaries
2024 marks a milestone year for some of our staff members: Betsy Lepore is celebrating 40 years with RJG, Josh Thomas is celebrating 25, and Lee Ann Colo and Betty Scioscia are both celebrating 10 years of service to our firm. Congratulations!
Utility Provider Sues Local Resident Over Alleged Negligence Causing Property Damage
Duquesne Light Company has filed a lawsuit against Starr Smith following an alleged negligent vehicular incident resulting in property damage worth over $5,000.
Customer Alleges Negligence Against Convenience Store Operators Over Injury
Brandy Deeter has filed a lawsuit against United Refining Company and Country Fair after suffering an injury at one of their convenience stores due to alleged negligence.
Plaintiff alleges negligence against retail group over slip-and-fall incident
Alicia Altvater has filed a lawsuit against Kohan Retail Investment Group LLC following a slip-and-fall accident at The Mall at Robinson that left her injured.
Plaintiff alleges improper credit reporting by debt collector
Stephen P.Damicantonio sues Absolute Resolutions Investments LLC over false credit reporting after a favorable court judgment.
Utility Provider Sues Vehicle Owner Over Negligence Leading to Property Damage
Duquesne Light Company has filed a lawsuit against two individuals over an accident involving a vehicle collision with its utility infrastructure in January last year.
Hey PA, 5 new cases: Prison rape, Pitt football and more
A federal lawsuit against the state Department of Corrections over alleged sexual assault committed by an officer is among new cases of interest in Pennsylvania.
'Reckless' cop who took and texted 'reprehensible' pic of suicide victim beats lawsuit
PHILADELPHIA - A Philadelphia police officer won't face liability for taking and passing around a photograph of a man who committed suicide by jumping off a bridge onto the road below.
‘Curation, Narration, Erasure: Power and Possibility at the U.S. Supreme Court’
Seaman Family University Professor Karen M. Tani L’07, PhD’11 has written the Foreword to this year’s Harvard Law Review Supreme Court issue, a prestigious opportunity offered to only one legal scholar every year.
Attorney General Michelle Henry Distributes More Than $800,000 to Victims of Vision Property Management
Attorney General Michelle Henry is pleased to announce that the Office of Attorney General mailed checks totaling more than $800,000 to more than 250 Pennsylvania consumers who were evicted from homes or vacated them under unlawful “rent to own” contracts with Vision Property Management, pursuant to a consent decree with certain defendants approved by the Court earlier this year and a prior settlement with Archway Community Properties.
Welcome to the Firm, Peter J. Bosco
Rosenn Jenkins & Greenwald, LLP is pleased to announce the addition of Peter J. Bosco, Esquire to our Business and Finance Department.
Lawyers get $200K in fees for $80K verdict
PITTSBURGH - Age discrimination lawyers will get about 250% more than their client, as a Pittsburgh federal judge has awarded them $200,000 for their work on a case against a custom cabinets company.
Holland & Knight Advises Harris Freeman & Co. in Sale of Harris Tea to TreeHouse Foods
Holland & Knight advised Harris Freeman & Co. Inc., a leading private brand tea manufacturer, in its definitive agreement to sell certain subsidiaries that operate its private brand tea business in the U.S., Harris Tea, to TreeHouse Foods Inc. (NYSE: THS).
Winter Is Coming: Freeze, Water, & Fire Subrogation Claims Against Tenants on December 12, 2024
Kyle Reich and Kyle Rice will present a Cozen O'Connor webinar titled "Winter Is Coming: Freeze, Water, & Fire Subrogation Claims Against Tenants."
Attorney General Michelle Henry Warns Pennsylvanians About Price Gouging Following Winter Storm in Erie
Attorney General Michelle Henry shared the following alert that price gouging protections are in effect in Erie County, following a major storm that deposited more than three feet of snow.
Huge personal injury verdicts in Philadelphia lead to No. 1 'Judicial Hellhole' distinction
PHILADELPHIA - Massive verdicts as high as $2 billion have landed Philadelphia's court of common pleas the No. 1 spot on the annual "Judicial Hellholes" report by the American Tort Reform Association.
Morning Blend: A Blend of Legal, HR, and Best Practices Updates on December 10, 2024
Please join us for our bi-monthly webinar series where Lori Armstrong Halber, Labor and Employment Partner at Fox Rothschild, and Alison DiFlorio, Co-Founder and Managing Partner of Exude Human Capital, will provide timely discussion around the latest updates in employment law and human resources and the best practices employers should consider.
Jake Oresick Joins Tucker Arensberg, P.C. as Senior Counsel Attorney
The law firm of Tucker Arensberg, P.C., one of the premier law firms in Pittsburgh with offices in Harrisburg, Beaver, Cleveland, New York, and the San Francisco Bay Area*, is pleased to announce that Jake Oresick has joined the firm as a Senior Counsel attorney.
Plaintiff alleges state correctional facility's negligence caused severe injury
Jason Sklar has filed a lawsuit against George W. Hill Correctional Facility claiming negligence led to severe injuries while he was incarcerated there.