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Eckert Seamans Welcomes Ryan French
Eckert Seamans Welcomes Ryan French. -
U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania: Actions Taken on March 10
The U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania reported the following activity on March 10 in the suits below: -
Court activity on March 10: Khloe Kiser vs State Farm Mutual Auto Insurance Company
The U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania reported the following activity in the suit brought by Charles D. Kiser, Khloe Kiser and Shelbie Bellotti against State Farm Mutual Auto Insurance Company on March 10. -
U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania: Actions Taken on March 24
The U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania reported the following activity on March 24 in the suits below: -
Case activity for Sarah J. Miller vs Dazhong Zhuang on March 24
The U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania reported the following activities in the suit brought by Sarah J. Miller against Dazhong Zhuang and MH Malueg Trucking on March 24. -
Probation officer loses wrongful termination case; He was golfing on the job
HARRISBURG – Clarion County was within its rights to fire a Juvenile Probation Officer caught golfing on the job and did not illegally terminate him through reasons of age discrimination, the Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania recently decided. -
ECKERT SEAMANS: Eckert Seamans welcomes associates Brian Haney, Randa Lewis, and Danielle Scalise to Pittsburgh office
Eckert Seamans is pleased to welcome associates Brian S. Haney, Randa M. Lewis, and Danielle M. Scalise to the firm’s Pittsburgh office. -
PENNSYLVANIA OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL: CASE UPDATE: Clarion Woman Sentenced to 9-18 Years in Prison for Drug Delivery Resulting in Death
Attorney General Josh Shapiro announced that a Clarion County woman was sentenced to 9 to 18 years in prison for her role in delivering fentanyl to a man who later died of an overdose. -
Bern firm, shut out of opioid litigation spot, says lead lawyers don't represent enough of Pennsylvania
MEDIA – After not being picked to a coveted leadership role in Pennsylvania’s opioid litigation, a Conshohocken plaintiffs firm is pleading with a Delaware County judge to reconsider. -
A dissident emerges in Pennsylvania's opioid litigation: Lehigh Co. claims its case has been highjacked
The fight for control of Pennsylvania’s opioid litigation is not over, as Lehigh County is not happy that its case has been grouped in with more than 30 others and that lawyers it previously rejected have been tasked with overseeing the proceedings. -
Clarion University employee accuses school of harassment, retaliation
ERIE — An employee is suing Clarion University of Pennsylvania, citing alleged harassment and retaliation. -
EGS Financial Care Inc. accused of harassing woman by allegedly placing around 100 calls to collect alleged debt
A consumer is suing EGS Financial Care Inc., citing alleged invasion of privacy and violation of telephone harassment statutes. -
RRR Hotel LLC seeks more than $100,000 from insurer for allegedly failing to pay for damages
PHILADELPHIA – An Exton hotel alleges its insurer refused to cover property damages. -
Wells Fargo says multiple partnerships owe seven figures from loan
PITTSBURGH — Wells Fargo is suing a number of developers, alleging breach of contract for almost $14 million in unpaid loans. -
Hotel worker says Clarion in Essington terminated employment for asking time off for surgery
PHILADELPHIA — A Chester woman is suing RAMA Construction Company Inc. d/b/a Clarion Hotel and Conference Center, citing alleged violation of the Family and Medical Leave Act. -
Truck driver sues companies alleging negligence after accident
PITTSBURGH – A Clarion couple is suing a manufacturing corporation and a grocer following an incident in which the plaintiff sustained serious injuries, claiming the companies' negligence was the cause. -
Widow of U.S. Forest Service employee who died in plane crash sues aircraft maintainers
The widow of a U.S. Forest Service employee who died back in June 2010 when the small plane he and two other Department of Agriculture workers were in crashed in north-central Pennsylvania has filed a wrongful death claim against those charged with maintaining the aircraft.