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Eckert Seamans Welcomes Alaina Wartman
Eckert Seamans Welcomes Alaina Wartman. -
Pa. media company settles contractual claims with former on-air personality now working for a different employer
PITTSBURGH – A Western Pennsylvania media company has settled claims that one of its former on-air personalities accepted a job with a competitor in the same market, thus violating the no-compete terms of an employment agreement she signed seven years ago. -
Delaware County seeks summary judgment in discrimination case brought by former public defender it fired
PHILADELPHIA – Delaware County has filed for summary judgment in a case brought forward by a former county attorney of more than 40 years who returned to his duties as a public defender after suffering a stroke, and alleged he was fired from his role this year due to his age and disability. -
'Fright Night' scare turns into lawsuit when frightened woman hits face on wall
PITTSBURGH — A woman alleges an employee at an amusement park who was attempting to scare patrons jumped out in front of her and caused her to hit her face against a wall. -
Pa. man who severed right hand while using saw sues companies from Italy, Indiana and Pennsylvania
PITTSBURGH – A Western Pennsylvania man has charged companies in Italy, Indiana and Pennsylvania with collective negligence and strict liability, after an up-cut saw severed his right hand just above his wrist during his work. -
Former personal assistant settles sexual harassment claims with philanthropist, medical company CEO
PHILADELPHIA – A medical company’s former personal assistant has settled litigation which claimed she was subjected to sexual harassment and hostility from the company's CEO, which she had said ultimately resulted in her termination from the company in violation of federal and state law. -
Westmoreland County and corrections commissioner look to dismiss ex-prison warden's lawsuit for lack of support
PITTSBURGH – Westmoreland County and its Corrections Commissioner are seeking to throw out litigation from the former warden of the county’s prison, which accused them of harassment and retaliation over his refusal to make the commissioner’s political hires. -
Judge sustains defense's objections in invasion of privacy case over man's online mugshot
PITTSBURGH – A state court judge has sustained a trio of preliminary objections lodged by website operators in response to a lawsuit brought by a Bridgeville man against itself and Google, which claims his mugshot from an arrest made 17 years ago was recently listed on the website’s database of currently-imprisoned individuals. -
Car accident resulting in Scranton child suffering a broken ankle reaches $130K settlement
SCRANTON – Litigation over a motor vehicle collision which broke the ankle of a minor child was recently settled in a Lackawanna County court for $130,000. -
Woman alleges poor lighting, no handrails caused fall down steps at AMC theater
PHILADELPHIA — A moviegoer alleges an AMC theater in North Wales failed to have proper handrails and lighting, which caused her to fall down a set of steps and suffer serious injuries. -
Judge orders Phila. to provide plaintiffs with damage estimates in excessive force cases, tied to systemic racism protests
PHILADELPHIA – Just prior to answering claims from nearly 150 plaintiffs suing the City of Philadelphia for alleged excessive force used during peaceful demonstrations on systemic racism and police brutality at 52nd Street and the Vine Street Expressway last year, a federal judge has ordered the City provide a proposed matrix for the plaintiffs’ individual monetary award damages. -
General Motors moves to seal terms of settlement it made with mother of man who died in fiery auto accident
PITTSBURGH – General Motors has filed a motion to seal the terms of a settlement it entered into with a Penfield plaintiff whose son was burned alive and killed in an auto accident, and who represented the decedent in a subsequent survival and wrongful death lawsuit. -
Owner of goat that allegedly attacked Del. man says his negligence claims are not properly supported
LANCASTER – The owner of a goat that allegedly attacked a Delaware man has filed preliminary objections to the plaintiff’s lawsuit, arguing that his allegations of negligence were not properly supported. -
Suit: Asian female pharmacist faced discrimination at Mercy Catholic Medical Center
PHILADELPHIA — An Asian female pharmacist alleges she suffered discrimination while working at Mercy Catholic Medical Center. Shaila Chempakaseril fild a complaint Aug. 9 in the U.S. -
Montco man settles RICO claims with investment firm over $200K home equity loan
PHILADELPHIA – A Montgomery County man has settled claims that he was allegedly defrauded after entering into a home equity loan transaction totaling more than $200,000 with a Philadelphia investment firm. -
Non-denominational church reiterates that Pa. officials won't recognize marriages performed by their ministers
PITTSBURGH – A Seattle-based, non-denominational church stands by its case that Allegheny County officials are allegedly misusing a Pennsylvania law to avoid solemnizing legal marriages in the Commonwealth. -
Philanthropist, CEO sued by former personal assistant alleging sexual harassment; He denies claims
PHILADELPHIA – A medical company’s former personal assistant claims she was subjected to an unrelenting environment of sexual harassment and hostility from the company's CEO, ultimately resulting in her termination from the company in violation of federal and state law. -
Cozen O’Connor Welcomes Former Toll Brothers Vice President and Counsel Wendy F. Klein Keane to Construction Practice
Cozen O’Connor Welcomes Former Toll Brothers Vice President and Counsel Wendy F. Klein Keane to Construction Practice. -
Steel City Media fights back against lawsuit over alleged violation of its hire's no-compete agreement
PITTSBURGH – Steel City Media and one of its on-air radio personalities have denied they violated the no-compete terms of an agreement the talent had signed with her former employer back in 2014, and claim that the suit is barred. -
Lawsuit: Goat on the loose attacked man
LANCASTER — A man claims a goat owner's failure to restrain the aggressive animal led to his being attacked and suffering severe injuries.