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Sunday, November 17, 2024

Louie Torres News


Couple allege wife injured when badly packaged spa product toppled over on delivery

By Louie Torres |
PHILADELPHIA — A New Tripoli couple are suing YRC Worldwide Inc. and Golden Designs Inc. alleging faulty packaging of a large product caused an injury upon delivery.

Bristol-Myers Squibb employee sues his company and Aetna for disability benefits

By Louie Torres |
PHILADELPHIA — A New Jersey man is suing Aetna Life Insurance Company and Bristol-Myers Squibb Company, citing alleged breach of contract for denying his disability benefits.

Contractor claims Valley Forge Sewer Authority made incomplete payments for upgrades

By Louie Torres |
PHILADELPHIA — A New Jersey contractor is suing Valley Forge Sewer Authority, citing alleged breach of contract for failing to fully compensate the company for its work.

Labor Department claims Exeter Family Restaurant failed to pay adequate wages

By Louie Torres |
PHILADELPHIA — The U.S. Department of Labor has brought suit against Exeter Family Restaurant and Michael J. Nanouh, citing alleged unpaid wages and violation of Workers' Compensation acts.

Laborers' District Council alleges concrete contractor missed union payments

By Louie Torres |
PHILADELPHIA — A labor group is suing St. Clair Concrete Co. Inc., St. Clair Concrete Company LLC, St. Clair Construction Group LLC, Michael St. Clair and Jacqueline St. Clair, alleging they failed to pay into union funds.

Newtown woman says Prudential wrongly denied her long-term disability claim

By Louie Torres |
PHILADELPHIA — An employee of Johnson & Johnson is suing The Prudential Insurance Company of America, citing alleged breach of contract for denying her claim for long-term disability benefits.

Yardley chemical company claims Betachem of New Jersey owes over $200,000

By Louie Torres |
PHILADELPHIA — A chemical distributor is suing Betachem Inc., a pharmaceutical company, citing alleged breach of contract for unpaid invoices of over $200,000.

Former manager says AIT Worldwide wrongly classified her as exempt from overtime pay

By Louie Torres |
PHILADELPHIA — A Philadelphia woman is suing AIT Worldwide Logistics Inc., citing alleged unpaid wages, violation of the Family and Medical Leave Act and violation of Workers' Compensation acts.

Factory worker says he suffered amputation due to defective machine

By Louie Torres |
PHILADELPHIA — A box factory worker is suing Bobst Lyon and Bobst Mex SA, French and Swiss companies, respectively, citing alleged insufficient measures were taken to prevent injuries, liability and negligence after a workplace accident.

Former poultry exec claims Hain Pure Protein denied him year's pay, benefits after firing without cause

By Louie Torres |
SCRANTON — A former executive is suing Hain Pure Protein Corporation for alleged breach of contract, unpaid wages, violation of workers compensation acts and wrongful termination.

Land owner alleges energy companies failed to pay full royalties

By Louie Torres |
SCRANTON — A Pennsylvania property owner has filed a class action lawsuit against several energy companies, citing alleged breach of contract for not receiving full royalties for the use of his land.

Souderton-based bank claims prison-equipment supplier failed to pay over $2 million

By Louie Torres |
PHILADELPHIA — A bank is suing CML RW Security LLC, a Colorado company, citing alleged breach of contract for failing to repay a loan.

Univest Capital alleges Seattle corporation and its owner defaulted on loans

By Louie Torres |
A Bensalem financial company is suing Frankenfeld Home Visits MHT LLC, Eric Frankenfeld and Ascentium Capital LLC, citing alleged breach of contract for failing to repay loans.

Pennsylvania software company alleges ZeoBIT, others facilitated copyright infringement

By Louie Torres |
A Southampton software company is suing ZeoBIT LLC, Kromtech Alliance Corp., Kromtech of USA LLC and CloudMcCloud Corp., citing alleged copyright infringement.

Iron workers' union alleges Penn-Ohio failed to make required contributions

By Louie Torres |
An iron workers' labor group is suing Penn-Ohio Ironworks LLC, a contractor located in Farrell, citing alleged breach of contract for failing to contribute to union funds.

Philly Teamsters sue New Jersey moving company for failure to pay into union funds

By Louie Torres |
A local Teamsters group is suing Graebel/Eastern Movers Inc., a Moorestown, N.J., business, citing alleged breach of contract.

Erie company claims Helen's House of Wisconsin failed to pay monthly residual fees

By Louie Torres |
An Erie corporation is suing Helen's House LLC and Greg Calmes, Ryan Calmes, Tony Hawley and Jeremy Verkiulen, the four owners of the Wisconsin business, citing alleged breach of contract.

Ohio business failed to pay NLMK Pennsylvania for scrap metal, suit alleges

By Louie Torres |
A Farrell company is suing Ken Greco Company Inc. and Kenneth J. Greco Sr., citing alleged breach of contract for failing to pay for scrap metal.

E-Trade, Harborside Financial failed to account for assets left by decedent, suit claims

By Louie Torres |
Representatives of an estate are suing E-Trade Consumer Finance, E-Trade Financial Corp., E-Trade Securities LLC and Harborside Financial Center, citing alleged breach of contract.

Shickshinny woman files class action against Samsung stemming from smartphone recall

By Louie Torres |
A Shickshinny consumer has filed a class action lawsuit against Samsung Electronics America Inc., citing alleged design defect, insufficient measures were taken to prevent injuries, liability, negligence and product liability for issues surrounding its Galaxy Note 7 phone.