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Plaintiff sues construction company for allegedly incomplete and subpar work
PHILADELPHIA – A local construction company’s former client has sued it for alleged violations of consumer protection laws, connected to home repair work it was slated to perform for the plaintiff earlier this year. -
Man says former employer Dietz & Watson fired him for previous felony conviction
PHILADELPHIA – A plaintiff has begun legal action against a prominent deli food manufacturer, his former employer, saying the company violated Pennsylvania’s Criminal History Record Information Act (CHRIA) when it terminated him without notice. -
Man alleges Kidde fire extinguisher failed during use
PHILADELPHIA – A Philadelphia man alleges a fire extinguisher failed when he attempted to use it to put out a fire. -
Former MC Cable LLC employees allege they are owed unpaid wages
PHILADELPHIA – Two former employees of a Philadelphia company allege they are owed back wages. -
Driver injured on the job sues Lyft, insurance companies for allegedly not providing benefits coverage
PHILADELPHIA – A driver for popular ride-sharing app Lyft has sued the entity and its insurance companies for allegedly not approving his claims for first-party benefits after he was injured on the job. -
RE BackOffice Inc. alleged to have unlawfully used copyrighted photos
PITTSBURGH – A Pittsburgh business engaged in the commercial real estate marketplace is alleged to have provided a client with content copied from two Washington, D.C. corporations. -
Apex Elevator Co. Inc. alleged to owe thousands in contributions to labor union fund
PHILADELPHIA – A labor union fund alleges that a Dolton, Illinois, employer failed to timely pay contributions. -
DePuy Synthes Sales Inc. alleges former employees are breaching agreement with work for competitor
A West Chester corporation is seeking to prevent two California individuals from using confidential and trade secret information. -
Cigna Health and Life Insurance Co., LINA accused of failing to pay benefits on time
JOHNSTOWN – A Michigan man who formerly resided in Altoona has filed a class action lawsuit over the handling of disability benefits. -
Plaintiff accuses Ford Motor Company of selling him vehicle with defective transmission
PHILADELPHIA – Ford Motor Company is the subject of a lawsuit for alleged violation of commercial laws in allegedly selling the plaintiff a Ford Focus with a defective transmission. -
Philly plaintiff alleges Glen Mills contractor did not complete property improvements
PHILADELPHIA – A Delaware County-based contracting firm and its owner have been accused of not completing property rehabilitation work they had been hired to perform by a Philadelphia plaintiff in July of last year. -
Penn State fought slip-and-fall lawsuit, saying only one-quarter inch of snow was on walkway
MEDIA – After college student Brittany Gray sued Penn State University over allegations she slipped on ice at its Brandywine Campus, she received an arbitration ruling of less than she originally was seeking. -
Individual alleges VMI Nutrition Inc., Feel Fit Enterprises interfered in business relations
ERIE – A New Castle man alleges he was damaged when a stock purchase fell through because of alleged interference. -
Composer alleges Romeo Santos song infringes his work 'Eres Mia'
PHILADELPHIA – A New York songwriter alleges that one of his songs was unlawfully used by a recording artist. -
Denial of long-term disability benefits leads former employee to sue insurance provider Hartford Life
MEDIA – A former administrative assistant with Exelon Corporation is pursuing legal action against her insurance provider for denying her payments of long-term disability benefits. -
Third Circuit agrees teacher's wrongful termination lawsuit has no jurisdiction over Maryland defendants
PHILADELPHIA – The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has upheld a lower court’s view that lack of personal jurisdiction as it pertained to Maryland-based defendants was grounds for dismissal in an educator’s wrongful termination lawsuit. -
Lawsuit filed against UPMC Montefiore, Select Specialty Hospital over woman's pressure sores
PITTSBURGH – An Ambridge widower alleges his late wife's pressure sores were not properly monitored by two medical facilities. -
Judge: Fired vet wrong to include 'convicted felon' language in lawsuit
ERIE – A U.S. district court judge has permitted parts of a complaint against a Pennsylvania veterinarian to be struck, saying they did not relate to the case. -
Washington County Family Entertainment alleges it is still owed more than $62,000 for Rick Ross concert cancellation
ERIE – The master tenant of the Wild Things Park in Washington alleges it was not refunded in full after the cancellation of a Rick Ross concert. -
Myco Mechanical Inc. alleges it is owed more than $250,000 for construction work
PHILADELPHIA – A Telford corporation alleges that it was not paid for work on a state project.