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Friday, November 15, 2024

Louie Torres News


Synchrony Bank sued over automated calls

By Louie Torres |
A Clarks Summit man is suing Synchrony Bank, alleging the bank violated telephone harassment statutes by repeatedly calling his cellphone.

Policyholder sues Mutual of Omaha Life Insurance

By Louie Torres |
A policyholder is suing Mutual of Omaha Life Insurance Co, alleging breach of contract and failure to provide long-term disability payments.

31 sue Bayer over birth control device

By Louie Torres |
Thirty-one people are suing Bayer Corp. and affiliated companies., alleging design defects, liability, negligence and product liability relating to the birth control device Essure.

Professor sues Drexel University over teaching contract

By Louie Torres |
A professor is suing Drexel University, alleging a breach of contract and what he characterized as an excessive teaching load.

15 Pennsylvania computer users sued for allegedly copying feature film

By Louie Torres |
A Nevada corporation is suing 15 unnamed people in Pennsylvania for allegedly infringing on a copyright for the feature film

Suit alleges Bayer contraceptive is defective

By Louie Torres |
A consumer is suing Bayer Healthcare Pharmaceuticals Inc. and related companies, alleging that insufficient measures were taken to prevent injuries, liability and negligence resulting from use of a contraceptive product.

Pennsylvania law firm sues youth services provider

By Louie Torres |
A Pennsylvania law firm is suing an Arizona company that provides services for at-risk families, alleging breach of contract.

Union sues Philadelphia construction firm over unpaid benefits

By Louie Torres |
A labor union is suing Torrado Construction Co. Inc. of Philadelphia, alleging the firm failed to pay benefits owed to various union funds.

Labor group sues Iron City Glazing Inc.

By Louie Torres |
A labor group is suing Iron City Glazing Inc. of Bethel Park, alleging breach of contract relating to a collective bargaining agreement.

Mechanic sues Tri-Star Ford over unpaid wages

By Louie Torres |
An employee is suing his former employer, Tri-Star Ford Inc., citing alleged unpaid wages and violation of workers compensation acts.

Rite Aid sued over 'robo-calls'

By Louie Torres |
A Coatesville woman is suing Rite Aid Corp., a Pennsylvania business, citing alleged violation of telephone harassment statutes.

Lab supply company sued over merger deal

By Louie Torres |
A stockholder has filed a class-action lawsuit against a laboratory supply corporation and its board of directors, alleging that its merger deal violates federal law.

Utah bank sues Canadian firms over copter lease

By Louie Torres |
A Utah bank is suing two Canadian corporations over an alleged breach of contract involving a helicopter lease.

Lancaster County Public Defender's Office acccused of violating FMLA

By Louie Torres |
A former assistant public defender is suing the Lancaster County Public Defender's Office, citing an alleged violation of the Family and Medical Leave Act.

CardConnect stockholder sues over merger attempt

By Louie Torres |
A stockholder has filed a class-action lawsuit against CardConnect Corp and its board of directors, alleging violations of federal law stemming from a merger proposal.

Child safety firm alleges patent infringement

By Louie Torres |
A child safety technology company is suing Nuna Baby Essentials Inc., a Pennsylvania corporation, citing alleged patent infringement.

Pennsylvania business sues former employee

By Louie Torres |
A Pennsylvania business is suing Brandy Anderton, also known as Brandy Reader and Brandy Heimbigner, a former employee, citing alleged breach of contract and unfair competition.

Train dispatcher sues Norfolk Southern Corp.

By Louie Torres |
A train dispatcher is suing her employer, Norfolk Southern Corp. of Virginia, alleging that insufficient measures were taken to prevent injuries in a slip-and-fall incident.

Pennsylvania firm sues Hong Kong company over copyright

By Louie Torres |
A Pennsylvania corporation is suing Vinnie's International Hong Kong Custom Tailors, citing alleged copyright infringement.

Army vet alleges insufficient health care caused amputations

By Louie Torres |
A 72-year-old Army veteran is suing the United States, alleging that insufficient health care measures were taken to prevent the amputation of both his legs below the knee.