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Campbell Soup worker alleges wrongful termination over COVID-19 health screening
PHILADELPHIA — A former Campbell Soup Company worker who tested positive for COVID-19 days after answering she was healthy on a screening form claims she was wrongfully terminated.Monica Alvarez filed a complaint Aug. 19 in the U.S. -
Amistad Project teams with Fulton County in legal fight over decertification of voting machines
MCCONNELLSBURG – In response to the Pennsylvania Department of State’s decertification of Fulton County’s voting machines, an election integrity group has secured legal counsel to defend its action to conduct a post-election audit of those same machines. -
Butler County says case over Gov. Wolf's COVID orders isn't moot, can prevent future unconstitutional mandates
PHILADELPHIA – An attorney representing Butler County, a county which contested the legality of Gov. Tom Wolf’s COVID-19 emergency measures before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, agrees with a federal judge that state officials should never again enact policies which violate the constitutional rights of Pennsylvanians. -
Borough of Gettysburg says it didn't reinstate parking ordinance to retaliate against local businesswoman
HARRISBURG – The Borough of Gettysburg says that a lawsuit from a local business owner who claims it retaliated against her for opposing a zoning dispute by reinstating a decades-old parking ordinance is groundless and should be thrown out. -
Seven men dismissed from lawsuit over alleged party rape near Gettysburg College
HARRISBURG – A sexual assault and Title IX lawsuit naming Gettysburg College and the Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity has been dismissed as to several of its name-defendants, per a federal court order. -
Judge dismisses three counts from business owner's lawsuit against Gettysburg over parking spots
HARRISBURG – Three counts have been dismissed from a lawsuit filed against the Borough of Gettysburg by a local business owner, who alleged they re-instituted a decades-old parking ordinance in order to retaliate against her for leading an opposition to a zoning dispute. -
Personal injury lawsuit involving pretzel company's high-speed dough mixer is transferred to federal court
SCRANTON — An Illinois company has successfully secured the removal of a personal injury lawsuit from the Cumberland Court of Common Pleas to federal court. -
Settlement reached by expert witness who wouldn't be videotaped, allegedly called judge 'some asshole'
PHILADELPHIA – A prolific expert witness on construction matters has settled his appeal of a judge's order that required him to pay more than $22,000 for refusing to be videotaped during a deposition and after allegedly calling the judge an "asshole." -
Officials dismissed from Gettysburg business owner's lawsuit that claims retaliation through parking law
HARRISBURG – A number of officials have been dismissed from a lawsuit filed against the Borough of Gettysburg by a local business owner, who alleged they re-instituted a decades-old parking ordinance in order to retaliate against her for leading an opposition to a zoning dispute. -
Owner of Gettysburg businesses claims council, mayor retaliated against her by reinstating parking ordinance
HARRISBURG – The owner of several Gettysburg businesses is suing the Borough of Gettysburg, its mayor and council claiming they re-instituted a decades-old parking ordinance in order to retaliate against her for leading an opposition to a zoning dispute. -
Lawyer says his expert witness called judge 'some a**hole,' refused to be videotaped
SCRANTON – A prolific expert witness on construction matters has reached a settlement that would vacate judicial orders that required him to pay more than $22,000 for refusing to be videotaped during a deposition. -
Rape case against frat, Gettysburg College transferred to different federal court
HARRISBURG - A sexual assault and Title IX claim naming defendants including Gettysburg College was transferred to the Middle District of Pennsylvania as the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania on March 19. -
BLANK ROME: Blank Rome Welcomes New Consumer Finance Associate in Philadelphia
Blank Rome LLP is pleased to announce that Debra Djupman Warring has joined the Firm’s Philadelphia office as an associate in the Consumer Finance Litigation group, which welcomed Brian P. -
Former driver alleges UPS guilty of age discrimination
HARRISBURG – A former UPS driver is suing UPS' Gettysburg office, alleging he was fired because of his age. -
Medical assistant claims Gettysburgh Pediatrics fired her because of disabilities
SCRANTON – An Adams County medical assistant is suing her employer over a claim that she was fired due to her many ailments, which she believes is a violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act. -
Woman with epilepsy alleges disability discrimination
A Hanover woman claims she was discriminated against based on her disability while employed at a medical group practice. -
Commonwealth Court: Apartment complex owner in violation of Gettysburg property maintenance code
A state appeals court has decided that a Gettysburg property owner did not have a big enough emergency and rescue opening for two of its apartments -
Gettysburg attorney sentenced to 15 Years in federal prison for defrauding clients
A federal judge was unimpressed with a Gettysburg attorney's apology Wednesday for defrauding her clients of $6 million that she diverted from a trust fund before sentencing her to 15 years’ imprisonment plus restitution and forfeiture totaling more than $12 million. -
Fired Harley-Davidson employee claims termination was retaliation for sexual harassment complaints
A former employee of Harley-Davidson Motor Co. is suing the York, Pa. -
Disbarred Pa. lawyer pleads guilty to wire fraud and money laundering
A central Pennsylvania lawyer charged earlier this month with defrauding a