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Stephanie Winegrad Speaks with Upper Dublin High School Students about Divorce
Obermayer family law partner Stephanie Winegrad recently volunteered at Upper Dublin High School, teaching students in a child development class. -
Oct. 14: U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania docket for "personal injury" cases
The following cases categorized as "personal injury" were on the docket in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania on Oct. 14. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact: -
U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania: Actions Taken on Oct. 14
The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania reported the following activity on Oct. 14 in the suits below: -
Case activity for Shawn Nisbet vs Robert Taylor on Oct. 14
The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania reported the following activities in the suit brought by Angela Nisbet and Shawn Nisbet against Robert Taylor and Upper Dublin Township on Oct. 14. -
Private lawyers will make 25% in Montgomery County's lawsuit against vaping company
PHILADELPHIA – The Montgomery County District Attorney’s Office is the first county entity in the state to take legal action against vaping products manufacturer JUUL, claiming its business practices have led to an epidemic of minors who have become “nicotine addicts.” -
Under threat of $15M judgment, litigation funder settles quest to recover $66M Liberian judgment
PHILADELPHIA – The 28 year-long legal odyssey surrounding the pursuit of a multimillion-dollar Liberian judgment has resulted in a settlement filed under seal, reached in a Philadelphia federal court. -
Federal judge: $15M judgment against litigation funder coming if settlement not reached by Sept. 30
PHILADELPHIA – The long saga surrounding the pursuit of a multimillion-dollar Liberian judgment has resulted in a federal judge issuing an order stating his desire to levy a $15 million judgment upon a prominent Irish real estate developer funding it, if a settlement is not reached by the end of September. -
Whitpain Township sued by the U.S. and Pennsylvania for cost in repairing asbestos-contaminated site
PHILADELPHIA – The U.S., state and the Pennsylvania Department of Environment Protection filed a suit against Whitpain Township for funds they had to pay to cleanup a site where asbestos-containing products were formerly made. -
Case of man who claimed Medicine Shoppe pharmacy disclosed his HIV-positive status sent to Perry County court
PHILADELPHIA – The case filed by an anonymous plaintiff against Medicine Shoppe Pharmacy and its owners and operators, for allegedly disclosing his confidential HIV-positive status to both his family and members of the public has been transferred to a Perry County court. -
Plaintiff says Medicine Shoppe pharmacy disclosed his HIV-positive status to family member, public
PHILADELPHIA – A publicly-unknown plaintiff has launched legal action against Medicine Shoppe Pharmacy and its owners and operators, for allegedly disclosing his confidential HIV-positive status to both his family and members of the public. -
Iesi Pa Bethlehem Landfill accused of causing public nuisance
PHILADELPHIA — Two Freemansburg residents filed a class-action lawsuit against Bethlehem Landfill Co., doing business as Iesi Pa Bethlehem Landfill, citing alleged public and private nuisance and negligence. -
Lawsuit over Upper Dublin school's wheelchair-accessibility to continue as options discussed
Upper Dublin School District may continue pondering its plans for its only middle school while an incoming student continues his lawsuit to make the middle school more accessible, a federal judge recently ruled. -
Premium Sports Inc. claims Sona Pub & Kitchen unlawfully broadcast soccer match
PHILADELPHIA – A Philadelphia restaurant is alleged to have unlawfully intercepted a sports match and broadcasted it without authorization. -
Lawsuit: Over $100K in contract payments sought by Philly media manufacturing firm
PHILADELPHIA – A Philadelphia-based interactive media manufacturing and retailing company is seeking to recoup over $100,000 in outstanding contractual funds, per a recently-filed lawsuit in state court. -
Judge issues arrest warrants on attorney, funder pursuing $66M Liberian judgment
PHILADELPHIA – The latest development in a lawsuit surrounding the pursuit of a multimillion-dollar Liberian judgment has resulted in a federal judge issuing bench warrants for the arrests of a British Virgin Islands-based attorney and a prominent Irish real estate developer funding it. -
Lumber company seeking change of venue to other county
Counsel for a lumber company and its driver accused of negligence are seeking for the case against them to be transferred elsewhere. -
Adderall maker agrees to $56 million settlement over false claims allegations
Pharmaceutical company Shire Pharmaceuticals LLC will pay $56.5 million to resolve allegations that it violated the False Claims Act as a result of its marketing and promotion of several drugs, the U.S. Justice Department announced this week. -
Engineering union claims township violated First Amendment rights
A chapter of the International Union of Operating Engineers claims in a federal suit filed at the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania that a Montgomery County township violated its members' First Amendment right to peacefully assemble by citing picketers during a July protest. -
Impax Laboratories and Shire LLC settle breach of contract claim relating to generic Adderall for $48 million
Specialty pharmaceutical company Impax Laboratories Inc., which has locations Philadelphia and Bucks County, Pa., announced Feb. 8 that it has settled all pending litigation with Shire LLC and Shire Laboratories Inc. relating to supply of its generic version of the drug Adderall, stating that Shire has agreed to make a one-time cash payment to Impax in the amount of $48 million. -
Wendy's, KFC face slip-and-fall suits in Pa. state court
Two people filed personal injury claims in state court last week against two popular fast food eateries alleging they sustained injuries as a result of respective slip-and-fall incidents inside the restaurants.