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Judge denies Curran-Fromhold Correctional Facility's attempt to dismiss man's civil rights suit
PHILADELPHIA – A federal judge has denied an attempt by Curran-Fromhold Correctional Facility and its officials to dismiss a suit from a Delaware County man, who alleged that he was subjected to a lack of medical care and cruel and unusual punishment in violation of his constitutionally protected civil rights, while incarcerated there. -
Defendant's objections rejected in case over woman's drowning on anniversary trip
PITTSBURGH – A state court judge has denied the defense’s preliminary objections, in a wrongful death lawsuit surrounding the drowning death of the plaintiff’s wife, during a vacation the two had taken to St. Martin to celebrate their 35th wedding anniversary. -
Pittsburgh business that sued neighbor and sewer authority over its flooded basement, receives stay
PITTSBURGH – A Pittsburgh business has been granted a stay in its suit against its neighboring business and local sewer authorities, after a leak occurred and its basement was flooded under inches of water. -
U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania: Actions Taken on Jan. 27
The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania reported the following activity on Jan. 27 in the suits below: -
Court activity on Jan. 10: Florence Taylor vs Allegheny County
The U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania reported the following activity in the suit brought by Florence Taylor against Allegheny County and Orlando Harper on Jan. 10: 'Stipulation For Extension Of Time To Answer By Allegheny County, Orlando Harper Answer Due From Allegheny County On 2/27/2023; Orlando Harper On 2/27/2023. (Liebenguth, Frances) (entered: 01/10/2023)'. -
Court activity on Jan. 6: Alfred N. Taylor vs Koninklijke Philips N. V.
The U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania reported the following activity in the suit brought by Alfred N. Taylor and Therese Taylor against Koninklijke Philips N. V., Philips Holding USA, Inc., Philips North America, LLC, Philips RS North America Holding Corporation, Philips RS North America, LLC, Polymer Molded Products, LLC and Polymer Technologies, Inc. on Jan. 6. -
Court activity on Jan. 5: Florence Taylor vs Allegheny County
The U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania reported the following activity in the suit brought by Florence Taylor against Allegheny County and Orlando Harper on Jan. 5. -
ADA & the Internet: A 2022 Web Accessibility Legal Update on June 22
ADA & the Internet: A 2022 Web Accessibility Legal Update on June 22. -
Moses Taylor Hospital doc discounts negligence claims that his malpractice led to girl's appendicitis
SCRANTON – A physician from Moses Taylor Hospital has denied liability in a negligence and medical malpractice lawsuit he and others face from the parent of a minor girl who suffered a case of appendicitis. -
Archer Welcomes Class of 2022 Summer Associates
Archer Welcomes Class of 2022 Summer Associates. -
Judge orders Phila. to provide discovery documents in class action suit over towing relocation program
PHILADELPHIA – A federal judge has concurred with plaintiffs in a class action lawsuit versus the City of Philadelphia over claims that its vehicle towing relocation program both fails to abide by due process and provide adequate notice or fair procedures for owners to locate and recover their vehicles after they have been moved, ordering the City to comply with the plaintiffs’ discovery requests. -
Plaintiff counsel argues Phila. has withheld key discovery documents in towing relocation class action
PHILADELPHIA – A class action lawsuit versus the City of Philadelphia over claims that its vehicle towing relocation program fails to both abide by due process and provide adequate notice or fair procedures for owners to locate and recover their vehicles after they have been moved, is embroiled in a heated discovery dispute over allegations the City has not provided required documentation. -
Borough of Morton denies negligence allegations, in woman's suit over sidewalk fall
MEDIA – The Borough of Morton has denied responsibility for injuries suffered by a Delaware County woman when she fell on what she believes was a deficiently maintained sidewalk along Taylor Avenue. -
Borough of Morton sued over state of sidewalks
MEDIA – A Delaware County woman alleges that she was seriously injured when she fell on a deficiently maintained sidewalk along Taylor Avenue in the Borough of Morton and has filed a lawsuit. -
Confidential protective agreement secured in man's federal court lawsuit against veterans health authorities
ERIE – A local man and the U.S. government have reached an agreement to prevent the disclosure of personal identifying information in his litigation against the Department of Veterans Affairs and other entities, brought over allegations they failed to early-diagnose his prostate cancer. -
Former Fulton Township worker alleges age discrimination
PHILADELPHIA — A former Fulton Township worker alleges he faced age discrimination. -
N.J. woman stands by claims that malpractice took the life of her husband
MEDIA – A New Jersey woman has reiterated medical malpractice claims against a number of Delaware County healthcare entities and professionals, for their alleged negligence which caused her late husband to die of a pulmonary embolism. -
Pittsburgh plaintiffs keep up claims alleging assault from former nail salon employer over PPP funds
PITTSBURGH – A Pittsburgh man and his co-plaintiff refutes denials from his former employer and reiterate claims that he was physically assaulted by his employer, in a dispute over Payroll Protection Program funds that supposedly remained in his possession. -
Prospect Park doc claims he isn't responsible for plaintiff's late husband's fatal pulmonary embolism
MEDIA – A Prospect Park physician denies all liability in a medical malpractice negligence lawsuit which alleged negligence on his part and that of other parties, which caused the plaintiff’s late husband to die of a pulmonary embolism. -
U.S. magistrate judge to hear case that government health authorities allegedly missed diagnosing man's prostate cancer
ERIE – Litigation between a local man and the U.S. government, the Department of Veterans Affairs, the Veterans Health Administration and the Erie Veterans Administration Medical Center, filed over allegations they failed to early-diagnose his prostate cancer, is heading to the court of a federal magistrate judge.