The following cases categorized as "contract" were on the docket in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania on Feb. 16. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:
The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania reported the following activity in the suit brought by Plaintiff Trinity Episcopal Church, Ambler against United Fire & Casualty Company on Feb. 16: 'Complaint Against United Fire & Casualty Company ( Filing Fee $ 402 Receipt Number 0313-14918901.), Filed By Trinity Episcopal Church, Ambler. (attachments: # 1 Civil Cover Sheet Cover Sheet, # 2 Designation Form Designation Form, # 3 Exhibit A, # 4 Exhibit B)(zenstein, Joseph)'.
PHILADELPHIA – The U.S., state and the Pennsylvania Department of Environment Protection filed a suit against Whitpain Township for funds they had to pay to cleanup a site where asbestos-containing products were formerly made.
MEDIA – After not being picked to a coveted leadership role in Pennsylvania’s opioid litigation, a Conshohocken plaintiffs firm is pleading with a Delaware County judge to reconsider.
The fight for control of Pennsylvania’s opioid litigation is not over, as Lehigh County is not happy that its case has been grouped in with more than 30 others and that lawyers it previously rejected have been tasked with overseeing the proceedings.
PHILADELPHIA — A lawsuit alleging discrimination and violations of the Americans with Disabilities Act was recently dismissed after the parties reached a settlement.
PHILADELPHIA – The case of a marketer and food service products distributor that sued two Montgomery County restaurants and their owner for over $14,000 in financial damages, related to alleged breach of contract, was recently rendered a judgment of non prosecution.
PHILADELPHIA – A Littlestown woman settled her action concerning an allegedly-defective Chevrolet vehicle and alleged violation of consumer protection laws, one filed against General Motors and which had initially been headed to arbitration.
PHILADELPHIA – Alleged failures relating to a lack of response to interrogatories and requests for production of documents have left a Wisconsin woman, one suing a number of Pennsylvania-based utility companies for injuries and damages resulting from an automobile accident, facing legal sanctions.
PHILADELPHIA – An Allentown man is suing Ford Motor Company, believing an allegedly defective automobile he purchased is a cause of action for the violations of both federal and state commerce laws.
PHILADELPHIA – A Levittown litigant alleges Fiat Chrysler Automobiles violated federal and state commerce laws when it sold her a new Dodge Journey sport utility vehicle, which supposedly was not repaired after five attempts.
PHILADELPHIA – A Pennsylvania plaintiff has sued BMW on belief that the company sold him a defective automobile and thus violated a number of both federal and state laws.
PHILADELPHIA – Two Pennsylvanians claim the Ford Motor Company Escape compact sport utility vehicle they purchased contained a number of mechanical defects in a newly-filed lawsuit.
PHILADELPHIA – A Philadelphia couple allege Fiat Chrysler Automobiles did not abide by federal and state laws when it sold them a new Jeep vehicle with several mechanical defects.