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Defense lawyer petitions federal court to move motor vehicle injury suit out of Phila.
An attorney representing a New Jersey man who is being sued by a Philadelphia resident -
Former Pa. governors call for merit selection of appellate judges
Three of Pennsylvania’s former chief executives took part in a conference call with reporters on Monday to discuss their collective support for a move toward judicial merit selection. -
Pa. state legislator says convicted Justice Orie Melvin must go
In the wake of the judicial scandal at the state’s highest court involving now-convicted -
Pa. Supreme Court Justice Joan Orie Melvin found guilty of public corruption
It’s official: Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice Joan Orie Melvin is a convicted felon. -
Pa. state Senate unanimously approves abolishing Philadelphia Traffic Court
Apparently, it’s not just a small group of Pennsylvania Senate members who think -
Pa. legislator introduces judicial merit selection bill in wake of Supreme Court corruption case
A state lawmaker from Philadelphia unveiled a judicial merit selection bill Jan. 23 that -
Synthes USA files breach of contract claim against former sales rep for converting customers
A suburban Philadelphia manufacturer of medical devices has filed a civil action against a -
Rising Phila. rap star Meek Mill sues city police for unlawful imprisonment
An up-and-coming Philadelphia rapper has filed a civil rights complaint against the City -
U-Haul faces discriminatory firing complaint by former manager of Phila. facility
An African-American Philadelphia man claims in a newly filed lawsuit that he was let go from his job with U-Haul after three years because of discriminatory factors. -
Phila. man sues city, police detective and D.A. over false arrest claims
A Philadelphia man is suing a city police detective and the local district attorney over claims that he was falsely arrested after the plaintiff’s mother provided a false statement to police with regard to her son allegedly being involved in a theft. -
Federal judge, citing immunity, dismisses complaint against Pa. officials over 'Year of the Bible' resolution
A federal judge in Harrisburg has dismissed a lawsuit against three Pennsylvania officials -
Milton Hershey School announces $700K settlement with HIV-positive boy denied enrollment
A Pennsylvania boarding school that was accused in a federal lawsuit of denying -
Calif. telecommunications co. sues Phila.-based companies for failure to return equipment
A southern California-based wireless communications company has filed a lawsuit in a -
Milton Hershey School apologizes to HIV-positive student suing because he was denied admittance
A young teenager whose mother filed suit on his behalf late last year against the Milton -
Pa. woman files legal malpractice claim against attorney she claims fraudulently represented her in prior matter
A suburban Philadelphia woman who claims she was the victim of fraud after a judgment was entered against her allegedly without her having known a civil action was ever initiated against her in the first place is suing the lawyer who supposedly represented her in the prior matter. -
Federal judge remands Accutane pharmaceutical mass tort case to Phila. court
A federal judge has granted a motion by a plaintiff in a mass tort pharmaceutical case to -
Patrol car crash leads to personal injury claim against Phila. Police Dept. and officer
A motorist who claims he was recently injured after a Philadelphia Police patrol car -
Albert Einstein Medical Center faces wrongful death claim by parents of deceased newborn baby girl
The parents of a baby girl who died one day after she was delivered via cesarean section -
Pa. Health Dept. faces whistleblower suit by former high-up employee who alleges retaliatory firing
A woman who formerly served as a special assistant to Pennsylvania’s Health Secretary -
Phila.'s Independence Visitor Center is named in assault and battery complaint
A Delaware County man and his wife who allege they were assaulted while handcuffed by private security personnel at a party at the Independence Visitor Center in Philadelphia’s historic district have filed a civil complaint against the center, the hired security firm and others in state court.