Borough Of Middletown
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L’Oréal dismissed from Delaware man's litigation alleging he was burned by hair color and dye
MEDIA – L’Oréal has been dismissed from litigation concerning injuries that a Delaware man allegedly suffered in the form of hair loss, skin discoloration and patching, after a hair color and dye was applied to his scalp. -
Chinese restaurant owner's lawsuit update: Settlement finalized with Middletown Borough
HARRISBURG – A local Chinese restaurant owner has settled claims against the Borough of Middletown, closing litigation which asserted that the Borough sought to prevent the plaintiff from opening and conducting daily business operations. -
Chinese restaurant owner's lawsuit update: Judge stays case against Middletown Borough, pending settlement finalization
HARRISBURG – Due to the preliminary reaching of a settlement agreement, a federal judge has stayed litigation filed against the Borough of Middletown by a local Chinese restaurant owner, which asserted that the Borough sought to prevent the plaintiff from opening and conducting daily business operations. -
Hair salon claims it's not at fault for burned scalp after dye was applied to customer's head
MEDIA – A local hair salon disclaims responsibility for injuries that a Middletown man suffered, in the form of hair loss, skin discoloration and patching after a hair color and dye was applied to his scalp, alleging that L’Oreal is actually at fault. -
Woman sues, says she was injured while disembarking lift ride at Montage Mountain Resorts
SCRANTON — A woman claims Montage Mountain Resorts employees instructed her to disembark from a chair lift ride when it was not safe and caused her to suffer severe injuries. Anita Soto filed a complaint May 19 in the Court of Common Pleas of Lackawanna County against Montage Mountain Resorts LP and M.M.R. -
Chinese restaurant owner's lawsuit update: Federal judge throws out dismissal attempt of Middletown Borough
HARRISBURG – A federal judge has rejected the attempt of the Borough of Middletown to dismiss a lawsuit filed against it by a local Chinese restaurant owner, which asserted that the Borough sought to prevent the plaintiff from opening and conducting daily business operations. -
Man alleges he suffered hair loss and discoloration after salon applied dye to his scalp
MEDIA – A Delaware couple allege that negligence on the part of a local hair salon led to the male plaintiff suffering hair loss, skin discoloration and patching, after a hair color and dye was applied to his scalp. -
U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania: Actions Taken on Feb. 10
The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania reported the following activity on Feb. 10 in the suits below: -
Feb. 10: 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 Feb. 10. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact: -
Court activity on Feb. 10: Middletown Township vs Janssen Pharmaceuticals Inc.
The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania reported the following activity in the suit brought by Middletown Township against Janssen Pharmaceuticals Inc. on Feb. 10. -
Suit between Chinese restaurant owner and Borough of Middletown has deadlines stayed
HARRISBURG – A stay has been granted in a federal lawsuit between the owner of a Chinese restaurant and the Borough of Middletown, over claims that the Borough sought to prevent the plaintiff from opening and conducting daily business operations. -
Generator amputation update: Generac and Lowe's defend itself by saying plaintiff failed to mitigate damages
PHILADELPHIA – Generac Power Systems and Lowe’s Home Improvement have answered a lawsuit from a man whose right index finger was amputated in an incident with a home generator with dozens of affirmative defenses, seeking to invalidate it. -
Home generator injury update: Judge denies move to strike injury causation arguments from suit
PHILADELPHIA – A federal judge has denied the attempts of Generac Power Systems and Lowe’s Home Improvement to strike and dismiss portions of a lawsuit from a man whose right index finger was amputated in an incident with a home generator. -
Man whose finger was amputated by allegedly defective generator reiterates validity of his lawsuit
PHILADELPHIA – A man whose right index finger was amputated in an incident with a home generator argues that the attempts of Generac Power Systems and Lowe’s Home Improvement to strike and dismiss portions of his personal injury lawsuit are without merit. -
Lowe's tells judge to strike parts of lawsuit claiming generator took man's finger off
PHILADELPHIA – Generac Power Systems and Lowe’s Home Improvement stores are attempting to strike and dismiss portions of a lawsuit from a man who suffered right index finger amputation and crush injuries from an allegedly malfunctioning portable generator. -
Middletown fights allegations officials hassled Chinese restaurant owner
HARRISBURG – The Borough of Middletown now says a Pennsylvania federal court has no jurisdiction over a federal lawsuit alleging its municipal officials sought to prevent a Chinese restaurant owner from opening and conducting daily business. -
Lawsuit: Portable generator caused Langhorne man's amputation and crush injuries
PHILADELPHIA – A man who suffered right index finger amputation and crush injuries from an allegedly-malfunctioning portable generator has sued the manufacturer and distributor of the device, Lowe’s Home Centers. -
Borough of Middletown again refutes allegations it harassed Chinese restaurant
PHILADELPHIA – The Borough of Middletown says for the second time that a federal lawsuit alleging its municipal officials sought to prevent a Chinese restaurant owner from opening and conducting daily business operations fails to state substantive claims. -
Middletown says local restaurant owner's claims it prevented him from doing business are baseless
HARRISBURG – The Borough of Middletown says that a federal lawsuit alleging its municipal officials sought to prevent a Chinese restaurant owner from opening and conducting daily business operations is groundless and fails to state a claim. -
Delaware County Court of Common Pleas: Actions Taken on March 10
The Delaware County Court of Common Pleas reported the following activity on March 10 in the suits below: