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Pa. House Judiciary Committee Chair introduces constitutional amendment to establish civil case venue
HARRISBURG – The Chairman of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives Judiciary Committee has introduced legislation to amend Pennsylvania’s constitution to prohibit venue shopping in medical liability cases, a potential game-changer for civil litigation statewide if it were to be passed. -
Pa. Supreme Court green-lights 'enterprise theory' of piercing the corporate veil
HARRISBURG – In a case of first impression, the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania has handed down a ruling which may ease plaintiffs’ recovery of damages against the owners of related corporations, and simultaneously, make it more difficult for those same businesses to protect their assets in future litigation. -
Woman slips at Split Rock Resort, hits head on concrete wall
SCRANTON — A couple are claiming negligence against Split Rock Resort in Lake Harmony after the wife slipped and hit her head on a concrete wall while entering the restroom. -
Clause on ski-lift ticket not enough to dismiss lawsuit over skier's 2017 accident, judge rules
SCRANTON – A release on the back of a ski-lift ticket at a Poconos resort may not be enough to bar liability in the case of a skier injured in an accident in early 2017, a federal judge ruled last month. -
Judge dismisses case against Seneca Valley 'Mean Girls' who accused lifeguard of sexual assault
PITTSBURGH – A federal court lawsuit which claimed a quintet of “mean girls” conspired to accuse a male classmate of sexual assault on two occasions and subject him to incarceration before later admitting their accusations were false, was recently dismissed. -
Lawsuit alleging Hilton pool lifeguard was on her phone while 5-year-old drowned settles
PHILADELPHIA – A Shrewsbury man reached a settlement with the Hilton hotel chain and resort lifeguard he alleged was responsible for the drowning death of his eight year-old son in December 2016. -
Couple file suit after husband was allegedly injured at Main Steel Polishing
PITTSBURGH – A couple allege that faulty equipment caused the husband to be injured at a Harmony location. -
Consumer files suit against Split Rock Resort over card digits on receipt
SCRANTON – A New York resident alleges a Harmony resort placed her at a risk of identity theft by printing more numbers than allowed by law on a receipt. -
Lawsuit: Real-life 'Mean Girls' accused of filing false sexual assault claims against high school classmate
PITTSBURGH – A new lawsuit in federal court claims a quintet of “mean girls” conspired to accuse a male classmate of sexual assault on two occasions and subject him to incarceration, before later admitting their accusations were false. -
Couple, living trust accused of defamation, violations of Lanham Act by Global Six Sigma
PITTSBURGH — Global Six Sigma and its director are suing Craig J. Setter, The Revocable Living Trust of Crag J. Setter, The Revocable Living Trust of Lauren M. Setter, Harmony Living LLC, Center for Corporate Advancement Group LLC, Aveta Ltd., and Carnegie Foundation LLC, citing alleged defamation and violations of the Lanham Act. -
Rental property owner claims unlawful search and seizure by police
ERIE — A Beaver County resident is suing police officers, citing unlawful search and seizure. -
Consumers claim dehumidifier malfunctioned and caused fire at Lake Harmony property
PHILADELPHIA – Lake Harmony residents allege that a malfunctioning dehumidifier caused a fire at their property. -
Synchrony Healthcare Communications Inc. alleged to have misappropriated trade secrets
PHILADELPHIA – A Palo Alto, California biopharmaceutical company alleges corporations in West Chester unlawfully used its trade secrets. -
Former E.L.M. Enterprises Inc. employee alleges he was not compensated for overtime work
PITTSBURGH – A Harmony man alleges that his Zelienople employer failed to pay him for overtime work. -
Lifeguard, Hilton sued after boy drowns at birthday party
PHILADELPHIA – A Shrewsbury man has filed legal action against the hotel chain and resort lifeguard he believes are responsible for the drowning death of his eight year-old son in December. -
Cheese companies and executive plead guilty to selling altered products throughout U.S.
PITTSBURGH – A pair of cheese companies and one cheese company executive entered guilty pleas in federal court on Friday, in response to charges of introducing “adulterated and misbranded cheese products” into interstate commerce.