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MEDIA – A trio of Chester County defendants have rejected claims that they were responsible for the plaintiff’s being struck by a Port-O-Potty while it was being moved and received serious injuries, allegedly due to the negligence of the backhoe operator tasked with moving the object.
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MEDIA – A Delaware County woman who alleged that Fernwood Cemetery was negligent in the operation of its funerary grounds, the result of which was her falling into a deep hole at the cemetery, has resolved her claims.
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MEDIA – A Delaware County woman holds onto claims she was struck by a Port-O-Potty while it was being moved and received serious injuries, allegedly due to the negligence of the backhoe operator tasked with moving the object – and has refuted one of the defendants’ denial of liability and a related cross-claim.
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MEDIA – A Delaware County woman has reiterated claims that while performing its services, a roofing company set fire to her home and caused more than $77,000 in damages to her residence.
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MEDIA – A state court judge has granted an injunction preventing Delaware County and its Council from enforcing an ordinance governing the selection of members to the local Board of Elections, in response to an argument from the County’s Republican Party Chairman that it violated state election code.
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MEDIA – A Drexel Hill woman alleges that Upper Darby Township failed to ensure that a local shopping plaza included a designated pedestrian crosswalk, which resulted in her being severely injured in a pedestrian-motor vehicle accident.
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MEDIA – A Glenolden roofing company has denied allegations that while performing such services on a local woman’s property, it set fire to her home and caused more than $77,000 in damages to her residence.
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MEDIA – A trio of defendants may face the possibility of a default judgment entered against them for failure to respond to a Springfield woman’s lawsuit, one which alleged a negligent backhoe operator struck her with a Port-O-Potty while it was being moved on the street where she lived.
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MEDIA – A state court judge has overruled preliminary objections on the topic of corporate negligence from Crozer Health defendants, in litigation from the widow of a Clifton Heights man which alleged that her late husband died during a cataract removal surgery, because the attending physician and anesthesiologist ignored his extensive history of diagnosed medical issues and administered too much anesthesia to him.
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MEDIA – A Pennsylvania woman has settled claims she was subjected to sexual assault and battery by her chiropractor, who himself was convicted in January of several criminal counts of indecent assault and aggravated indecent assault for sexually abusing several patients over a six-year period.
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MEDIA – A Philadelphia man maintains that a meal he ate at a Delaware County diner two years ago caused him to become ill with food poisoning and other gastrointestinal ailments.
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MEDIA – A Delaware County pub and its owner have filed preliminary objections in response to litigation from an injured man who crashed his motorcycle while under the influence of alcohol, finding his allegations that he was over-served alcoholic beverages and allowed to drive at the end of the night to be erroneous.
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MEDIA – Delaware County and its Council have refuted allegations from the county’s Republican Party and its Chairman that an ordinance governing the selections of members to the local Board of Elections runs afoul of state election code.
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MEDIA – A Delaware County diner has been dismissed from litigation filed a Philadelphia man, who alleged that a meal he ate there two years ago caused him to become ill with food poisoning and other gastrointestinal ailments.
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MEDIA – Litigation between a volunteer, a Delaware County church and the Archdiocese of Philadelphia over that volunteer accidentally ingesting a toxic cleaning supply product at a COVID-19 vaccination event, has been stayed for 90 days – after a state court judge granted a petition from plaintiff counsel for special and extraordinary relief.
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MEDIA – Edgmont Township has asserted contrary recollections to events surrounding a pair of zoning applications, which if approved, would be used to construct a residential facility for a nonprofit group which assists children with intellectual disabilities.
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MEDIA – An Upper Darby woman claims she fell on spilled macaroni and cheese on the floor of her local Fresh Grocer supermarket, and has filed suit alleging the grocery store is responsible for her injuries.
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MEDIA – A woman claims she was sickened by a meal she purchased at a Montgomery County Wawa, and has filed damages against the convenience store chain at large, the individual branch location and its employees.
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MEDIA – A Delaware County woman claims that while performing its services, a roofing company set fire to her home and caused more than $77,000 in damages to her residence.
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MEDIA – A nonprofit group which assists children with intellectual disabilities and a local developer is seeking to compel a pair of municipalities to approve two zoning applications, which would be used to construct a residential facility.