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Home shopping company sues former executive for taxes owed stemming from China-based job
PHILADELPHIA — A home shopping corporation is suing James Clarke, a former executive, citing alleged breach of contract for a dispute over taxes.
Former VP says ABRA Auto Body & Glass owes six months' salary for severance
PHILADELPHIA — An individual is suing ABRA Auto Body & Glass LP, citing alleged breach of contract.
Woman claims Caring Matters Home Care violated her FMLA rights
PHILADELPHIA — An employee is suing Caring Matters Home Care, citing alleged unpaid wages, violation of the Family and Medical Leave Act and violation of Workers' Compensation acts.
Quality control manager says Eisai health research firm fired him for reporting misconduct
PHILADELPHIA — An individual is suing Eisai Inc., a New Jersey health care research corporation, citing alleged breach of contract, retaliation and wrongful termination for reporting wrongdoing.
Plymouth Meeting eye-care company says Alabama firm infringed patented product
PHILADELPHIA — An eye-care products maker is suing Lunovus LLC, based in Alabama, and various individuals with the company alleging patent infringement.
Employee alleges negligence by Amtrak in accident caused by rail-line vehicle
PHILADELPHIA — An employee is suing National Railroad Passenger Corporation, commonly known as Amtrak, citing alleged insufficient measures were taken to prevent injuries, liability and negligence for a workplace accident.
Center Valley doctor says Maryland company sent unsolicited faxes
PHILADELPHIA — A doctor has filed a class action lawsuit against National Imaging Associates Inc., a Maryland corporation, citing alleged violation of telephone harassment statutes for their sending of unwanted faxes.
Unlimited Technology sues former employee for allegedly taking trade secrets
PHILADELPHIA — A security and technology services firm is suing Richard Leighton, DTS Security Inc. and Secure Vizual LLC, citing breach of contract for allegedly taking and using trade secrets.
IFS Industries says Minnesota company wrongfully claims patent
PHILADELPHIA — A Reading corporation is suing H.B. Fuller Company, of Minnesota, citing alleged patent infringement regarding an adhesive product it says it developed.
Lansdale-area pharmacy says similarly named drugstore infringed trademark
PHILADELPHIA — A pharmacy is suing Shree Navdurga LLC d/b/a Ramsrx Pharmacy and Ramesh Kommineni, citing alleged unfair competition for adopting a similar trade name and failing to change it.
Mother sues real estate firm, agents claiming kids damaged from exposure to lead paint
PHILADELPHIA — A mother of two minor children is suing Nina J. Goldberg Delia, Bryan Reese and Allegiance Real Estate, alleging violation of federal law for leasing them a home that exposed the minors to lead paint.
Woman sues The Hartford for denying her long-term disability benefits
PHILADELPHIA — An Allentown woman is suing The Hartford Life and Accident Insurance Company, citing alleged breach of contract for denying her benefits claim.
Woman says she worked over 40 weekly hours for Polk Foundation with no overtime pay
SCRANTON — An hourly employee has filed a class action lawsuit against the Charles P. and Margaret E. Polk Foundation, citing alleged unpaid wages and violation of Workers' Compensation acts.
Suit claims Alabama scaffolding business owes more than $4 million settlement for injuries
PHILADELPHIA — A Cornwall man is suing an Alabama scaffolding business, alleging breach of contract for failing to pay a settlement to him for injuries he suffered after falling off scaffolding.
Woman alleges negligence, trespassing against CIT Bank
PHILADELPHIA — An individual is suing CIT Bank and Safeguard Properties, citing alleged intentional infliction of emotional distress and negligence.
Boston Market says Bloomsburg restaurant infringes on trademarks
SCRANTON — A well-known restaurant chain is suing Frank Nashar, Boston Style Chicken and ABC Company, citing alleged copyright infringement and unfair competition.
Exotic dancer files class action against owner of Vanity Grand Cabaret for unpaid wages
PHILADELPHIA — An exotic dancer has filed a class action lawsuit against SRM Enterprises LLC, alleging it failed to pay its performers a regular hourly rate.
Suit claims Prudential wrongly cut off disability benefits
SCRANTON — A Ross Township man is suing The Prudential Insurance Company of America, citing alleged breach of contract for denying his long-term disability claims.
USA Technologies sues Israeli firm for allegedly failing to deliver cashless payment technology
PHILADELPHIA — A mobile payment technology company is suing On Track Innovations Ltd. and OTI America Inc., an Israeli company and its American entity, citing alleged breach of contract.
Staffing company says former recruiter took confidential trade information
SCRANTON — A recruiting and employment services company is suing David Coleman, a former recruiter, citing alleged breach of contract, breach of duty and unfair competition for taking confidential information.