MEDIA – The Township of Haverford has denied all liability for the broken right wrist suffered by a Delaware County woman, allegedly as a result of negligent maintenance and facilities oversight at a township-owned skating rink.
MEDIA – A Lansdale woman alleges that her local Big Lots store created and failed to repair a tripping hazard on its premises, which led to her falling and becoming seriously injured while she was shopping there.
MEDIA – A Delaware County man has filed litigation against the owners and operators of the condominium complex where his late mother lived, alleging a fall she suffered on their property caused injuries whose repairs later led to her death.
PITTSBURGH – A Western Pennsylvania man claims that improper installation of flooring and the lack of oversight from a pair of contractors he hired, led to a fire erupting at his residence.
ALLENTOWN – Sherwin-Williams is seeking to protect from the dissemination of its confidential trade secrets in litigation brought by an Easton couple, who say they used one of its deck sealing products to stain their deck, before the product supposedly self-heated and caused a fire on their property.
PHILADELPHIA – A lawsuit between a wheelchair-bound Florida man and a Frankford Avenue business in Philadelphia over alleged barriers preventing him from shopping there in violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) has been settled.
PHILADELPHIA – The manufacturer and distributor of an audio speaker purchased by a United Kingdom couple say they are not responsible for fire damage their speaker supposedly caused to the plaintiffs’ Bucks County home.
Fox Rothschild LLP is pleased to announce that 184 firm attorneys have been selected for inclusion in the 2021 issue of “Best Lawyers in America," including 15 attorneys who were named “Lawyer of the Year."
PHILADELPHIA – Litigation between a paralegal and a Philadelphia personal injury firm over her claims that she was fired for the discriminatory reason of her health condition has been settled.
PHILADELPHIA – The case of a New Jersey woman who was a passenger traveling on a bus for Harrah’s Casino suing for damages after allegedly being injured when the bus in question cut off another vehicle has been remanded to a state court.
PHILADELPHIA – A United Kingdom couple who own property in Bucks County are suing the manufacturer and distributor of an audio speaker they purchased, one which they claim malfunctioned and caused a catastrophic fire at that same property.
ALLENTOWN – A plaintiff whose wife allegedly died from internal bleeding resulting from a surgery at a Bethlehem hospital, is opposing the hospital’s effort to see itself dismissed from the resulting lawsuit.
PHILADELPHIA – A New Jersey woman who was a passenger traveling on a bus for Harrah’s Casino is suing for damages after allegedly being injured when the bus in question cut off another vehicle in Philadelphia traffic two years ago.
PHILADELPHIA – Slander and libel litigation recently filed by a nursing home management company against an Alabama woman alleged to have made a Facebook post which spread false information concerning the plaintiffs during the worldwide coronavirus pandemic, has been voluntarily dismissed.
PHILADELPHIA – An Easton couple who say that they used a Sherwin-Williams deck sealing product to stain their deck before it supposedly self-heated and caused a fire on their property is prepared to support their claim with a fire origin expert, while the company counters unrelated causes actually started the fire.
The following cases categorized as "labor" were on the docket in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania on June 19. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:
ALLENTOWN – A Bethlehem hospital is seeking to be dismissed from a wrongful death lawsuit, resulting from surgery that is alleged to have caused the plaintiff’s wife’s death from internal bleeding.
The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania reported the following activities in the suit brought by Eugene Scalia against Coco Blue Nails Blue Bell Limited Liability Company, Coco Blue Old City Limited Liability Company and Soung Ok Kim on June 19.
PHILADELPHIA – A nursing home management company and a home under its auspices have filed a slander and libel lawsuit against an Alabama woman, who is said to have made a Facebook post which spread false information concerning the plaintiffs during the worldwide coronavirus pandemic.