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Citizens Securities claims former employee joined competitor, took customer info
PHILADELPHIA — A Massachusetts corporation is suing its former employee Bruce R. Cooke, alleging breach of contract, tortious interference and unfair competition.
Delivery drivers say State College wings restaurant failed to pay adequate wages
SCRANTON — Five former delivery drivers have filed a class action lawsuit against Wings Over Happy Valley MDF LLC and Steven C. Moreira, alleging unpaid wages, violation of applicable minimum wage law and violation of Workers' Compensation acts.
Shareholder says Universal Health misrepresented its stock value
PHILADELPHIA — A stockholder is suing a group of nine Universal Health Services Inc. officers, alleging they misrepresented stock prices for their company.
PPL, Talen Energy retirement plans allegedly wrongfully denied man's pension
PHILADELPHIA — A Zionsville man is suing The PPL Retirement Plan and Talen Energy Retirement Plan, both of Allentown, alleging breach of contract.
Norristown man says Merrick Bank used auto-dialer regarding alleged debt
PHILADELPHIA — An individual is suing Merrick Bank Corp., a Utah corporation, alleging violation of telephone harassment statutes.
Takeda accused of negligence for negative side effects of Actos diabetes drug
PITTSBURGH — A Butler County man is suing Takeda Pharmaceuticals USA, Takeda Pharmaceuticals America, Takeda Global Research & Development Center and Takeda Pharmaceuticals International, alleging negligence and product liability.
Man claims Norfolk Southern responsible for injury caused by falling hatch
PITTSBURGH — An employee is suing Norfolk Southern Corporation, an railway company, alleging liability and negligence for a workplace injury he suffered three years ago.
Aveda Transportation, Hodges Trucking allegedly damaged generator in transport
PITTSBURGH — An insurance company is suing Aveda Transportation and Energy Services Inc., 77 Energy Inc. and Hodges Trucking Company, claiming they damaged equipment they were transporting.
Suit alleges man was injured when LDS Church-owned car struck their vehicle
SCRANTON — A Wellsboro couple are suing Jaide Beutler and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, alleging negligence for a car accident that left the husband injured.
Carpenter Technology says former employee took trade info before leaving to work for competitor
PHILADELPHIA — A Bridgeville company is suing Oerlikon Metco (US) Inc. and James H. Ryan, alleging breach of contract for misuse of trade information.
Man says Tyburn Railroad responsible for injuries from operating defective vehicle
PHILADELPHIA — A railyard worker is suing Tyburn Railroad LLC, alleging liability and negligence for a workplace accident involving a vehicle.
Richfield Group says Fresh Enterprises failed to pay rent
PHILADELPHIA — An Exton-based corporation is suing Fresh Enterprises LLC, an Arizona company, citing alleged breach of contract for failure to pay rent.
Doan Solutions allegedly made unwanted calls pitching student loan relief
PHILADELPHIA — A King of Prussia man is suing Doan Solutions and Thai Doan, alleging violation of telephone harassment statutes.
Couple claim Stryker hip implant husband received in 2007 failed
PITTSBURGH — A Pittsburgh couple are suing Howmedica Osteonics Corporation d/b/a Stryker Orthopaedics, alleging the husband's hip implant had a design defect and failed.
CNX Gas says Noble Energy refuses to pay rig charges
PITTSBURGH — A Western Pennsylvania oil company is suing Noble Energy Inc., based in Houston and holding an office in Canonsburg, alleging breach of contract.
Man says Credit Control and JH Portfolios ignored notification to contact attorney
PHILADELPHIA — A consumer is suing Credit Control LLC and JH Portfolio Debt Equities LLC, alleging misrepresentation in debt collection.
Labor Department says Alexander's spas failed to pay employees minimum wage
SCRANTON — The U.S. Department of Labor is suing Alexander's Salon & Spa, Alexander's in the Woods and owner Sherrilyn Tarapchak, alleging the employer failed to pay employees adequate wages.
Teamsters fund trustees claim Greensburg concrete contractor owes payments
PHILADELPHIA — Two union trustees are suing Greensburg Concrete Block Co., alleging breach of contract.
Philadelphia firefighter says department, city refused to process his grievance
PHILADELPHIA — A former firefighter is suing the Philadelphia Firefighter and Paramedic Union Local 22 and the City of Philadelphia, alleging violation of Workers' Compensation acts.
Clark Capital says Minnesota insurance firm used its trademark to advertise
PHILADELPHIA — A Philadelphia financial services company is suing RiverSource Life Insurance Company, based in Minnesota, citing alleged unfair competition for using its trademark.