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PHILADELPHIA – A slip-and-fall injury suit against Federal Express which had attracted the attention of a leading organization for trial lawyers in Pennsylvania and was headed for trial this month, was recently settled.
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PHILADELPHIA – A slip-and-fall injury suit against Federal Express which has attracted the attention of a leading organization for trial lawyers in Pennsylvania, is headed for trial this June.
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.Attorney General Josh Shapiro announces the winners of the Office of Attorney General’s 24th Annual Drug-Free Calendar Contest.
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United States Attorney David J. Freed, of Camp Hill, PA, has announced his resignation effective midnight January 1, 2021.
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PHILADELPHIA – The City of Sharon has disavowed all liability for injuries suffered by a Cumberland County man who broke into a Farrell supermarket, suffered a gunshot wound to the head by an officer and alleged excessive force was used.
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PITTSBURGH – Litigation between a former store supervisor for Sheetz who claimed she was discriminated against and fired because of her sexual orientation and the convenience store chain, has been settled.
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PHILADELPHIA – A Cumberland County man who broke into a Farrell supermarket, suffered a gunshot wound to the head by an officer and alleged excessive force was used, dismissed several defendants from his original complaint while adding other police parties to amended version of the case.
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JOHNSTOWN – Convenience store chain Sheetz argues that a former store supervisor who claimed she was discriminated against and fired because of her sexual orientation, was actually let go for non-discriminatory reasons and therefore, failed to state such a claim against it.
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PITTSBURGH – A Cumberland County man who broke into a Farrell supermarket and suffered a gunshot wound to the head by an officer alleges excessive force was used.
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A radiology doctor will not receive a new trial in a dispute over his early termination, an appellate court ruled.
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A federal judge denied a Bucks County man's request for documents in his counter-suit against the Pennsylvania School Board Association (PSBA).
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PITTSBURGH – A trio of retired and current public schoolteachers have initiated potential class action litigation in federal court over the legality of a state law that mandates them to pay “fair-share fees” to the Pennsylvania State Education Association (PSEA), its affiliates or a union-approved charity.
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A Pennsylvania appellate court has ruled that a transportation company doesn’t have to release documents it says are privileged in a case stemming from a deadly, multi-vehicle accident in Cumberland County, according to a decision filed on April 20 in the Superior Court of Pennsylvania.
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HARRISBURG – In a decision entered in late July, the Superior Court of Pennsylvania ruled to affirm a motion to transfer venue in a tractor-trailer injury accident case.
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SCRANTON — A Virginia couple are suing State Farm Automobile Insurance Company, alleging negligence by its insured driver in a 2011 crash.
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HARRISBURG — A married couple from Florida's lawsuit against Arizona Transportation LLC, D&D Express Inc. and driver Enes Tuhcic claims a right-of-way violation caused a collision on Interstate 81 in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania.
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A Cumberland County resident filed suit against the U.S. Postal Service and the National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC) claiming that she was unjustly fired.
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A Cumberland County resident is suing the U.S. Postal Service claiming that she was unjustly fired and that the union that represented her allegedly refused to back her claim.
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A Cumberland County couple is suing a Florida resort, alleging premises negligence in a slip and fall they say left the wife with permanent, life-altering injuries.
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The defendants in a motor vehicle accident litigation have separately raised preliminary objections related to venue and the dismissal of the complaint in its entirety.