Recent News About Audubon
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PHILADELPHIA – A Pottstown man alleges he was terminated in retaliation for reporting alleged false billing to Medicare by his Audubon employers.
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PHILADELPHIA – Litigation between a Blue Bell corporation and a Fairless Hills heating and cooling business owner in connection with an outstanding balance of over $14,000 for goods and services has been settled.
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PHILADELPHIA – A surgeon residing in Las Vegas alleges an Audubon company infringed on five of his patents.
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Blue Bell firm says heating and cooling business owner owes it more than $14K
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PHILADELPHIA – A federal appellate court has sent an action revolving around alleged violations of the False Claims Act (FCA) back to its trial court, over that same trial court not considering the Poulis factors before dismissing the case.
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PHILADELPHIA – An Audubon-based medical device manufacturer will not be forced to provide documents or give deposition testimony in a patent infringement lawsuit originating in federal court in Texas.
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PHILADELPHIA – The defense in a slip-and-fall case seeks the suit to be transferred to Montgomery County on a basis of improper venue, while the plaintiff’s counsel countered this request was “untimely” and should not be considered.
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A man is suing an Audubon medical device company over allegations of selling shares at an inflated price.
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A woman brought allegations against a property management firm and three of its officers alleging labor law violations from 2011 to 2015. Tammy Fogarty of Macungie sued Hereford Homes Greater Reading Management Corp.; David Rittenhouse, Emily D’Orsogna, and Scott Darrenkamp, all of Audubon, in the U.S.
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PHILADELPHIA – A construction firm that is the target of a negligence lawsuit has filed a motion for summary judgment, claiming the reception of Workman’s Compensation funds by one of the suit’s plaintiffs precludes him from making any further claims.
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Popular Philadelphia sports bar and restaurant chain Chickie’s & Pete’s has agreed to pay more than 1,100 current and former employees $6.8 million to settle claims that it improperly withheld customers’ tips from them.
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A South Jersey man who claims he was fired from his job as a foreman for an Amtrak facility in Philadelphia for discriminatory reasons has filed a federal civil action against the railroad agency.
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A Montgomery County, Pa. couple has filed a lawsuit against cable giant Comcast for injuries the wife allegedly sustained after getting struck by a company vehicle while she was walking along a scenic trailway.
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An insurance company that had to pay out a homeowner’s claim of more than $200,000 stemming from a household fire is suing the manufacturer and distributor of the microwave oven that has allegedly been identified as the cause of the blaze.
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A contractor working with Comcast who fell while out on a job at a Center City office building is suing the property owner for injuries he sustained in the incident.