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Pa. State Police dismissed from suit over alleged excessive force during DUI arrest
HARRISBURG – The Pennsylvania State Police and some claims have been dismissed from a lawsuit brought by a Chambersburg woman, who alleged she was subjected to excessive force during a DUI traffic stop arrest by five state troopers in January 2019. -
Chambersburg woman allegedly assaulted by Pa. State Police during DUI stop granted more time for service
HARRISBURG – A Chambersburg woman who alleged she was subjected to excessive force during a DUI traffic stop arrest by five troopers from the Pennsylvania State Police in January 2019, has been granted additional time to properly serve the defendants, albeit not through the U.S. Marshals Service. -
Mcnees Attorneys to Take Part in Pbi Course on Pennsylvania’s Tax Assessment Law
Mcnees Attorneys to Take Part in Pbi Course on Pennsylvania’s Tax Assessment Law. -
Chambersburg woman claims she was assaulted with excessive force by Pa. State Police, during DUI traffic stop
HARRISBURG – A Chambersburg woman alleges she was subjected to excessive force during a DUI traffic stop arrest by five troopers from the Pennsylvania State Police in January 2019. -
Legal malpractice case over legal malpractice case might be transferred
PHILADELPHIA – For reasons of judicial interest and convenience to the parties, a Philadelphia law firm is seeking to transfer a legal malpractice claim brought against it to the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania. -
Borough of Gettysburg says it didn't reinstate parking ordinance to retaliate against local businesswoman
HARRISBURG – The Borough of Gettysburg says that a lawsuit from a local business owner who claims it retaliated against her for opposing a zoning dispute by reinstating a decades-old parking ordinance is groundless and should be thrown out. -
Judge dismisses three counts from business owner's lawsuit against Gettysburg over parking spots
HARRISBURG – Three counts have been dismissed from a lawsuit filed against the Borough of Gettysburg by a local business owner, who alleged they re-instituted a decades-old parking ordinance in order to retaliate against her for leading an opposition to a zoning dispute. -
Don't blame lawyer for failure of litigation over sponge left in woman, dissenting judge says
HARRISBURG (Pennsylvania Record) — A Harrisburg personal injury attorney should not be held liable in two former clients' legal malpractice case over alleged mishandling of litigation over a second surgical sponge discovered left behind over several surgeries.In his 15-page dissent issued March 30, Pennsylvania Superior Court Judge Victor P. -
Former Chambersburg student who alleged sexual assault by her soccer coach settles lawsuit
HARRISBURG – A former Chambersburg Area School District student who alleged in a lawsuit that her former soccer coach there sexually assaulted her has settled her case with the district. -
Officials dismissed from Gettysburg business owner's lawsuit that claims retaliation through parking law
HARRISBURG – A number of officials have been dismissed from a lawsuit filed against the Borough of Gettysburg by a local business owner, who alleged they re-instituted a decades-old parking ordinance in order to retaliate against her for leading an opposition to a zoning dispute. -
Owner of Gettysburg businesses claims council, mayor retaliated against her by reinstating parking ordinance
HARRISBURG – The owner of several Gettysburg businesses is suing the Borough of Gettysburg, its mayor and council claiming they re-instituted a decades-old parking ordinance in order to retaliate against her for leading an opposition to a zoning dispute. -
Former student sues Chambersburg Area School District, convicted soccer coach over sexual assault allegations
HARRISBURG – A former Chambersburg Area School District student alleges she was a victim of sexual assault and has filed a suit against the school and other individuals over its handling of the matter. -
Settlement reached in action connected to Kenmore grill that supposedly caused fire
PHILADELPHIA – The estate of a Chambersburg woman has settled a lawsuit between it and Electrolux Home Ranges and Sears Roebuck & Co., the respective manufacturer and distributor of a Kenmore-brand gas grill the plaintiffs say malfunctioned and caused a damaging fire at the decedent’s property. -
Transmission in Nissan vehicle is defective, consumer claims
HARRISBURG – A Chambersburg man alleges he would not have purchased a vehicle if had known the transmission was defective. -
Chambersburg man sues Ford Motor Company over Expedition vehicle rife with alleged defects
PHILADELPHIA – A Ford Expedition’s numerous alleged defects are the subject of a lawsuit filed by a Franklin County man against Ford Motor Company. -
Keystone Rural Health Center patient claims root canal procedure injured nerves
SCRANTON – A Myersville, Maryland, woman alleges she was injured during a dental procedure. -
Electrolux, Sears sued over fire allegedly caused by gas range
PHILADELPHIA – A decedent’s estate has filed a lawsuit against the manufacturer and distributor of a Kenmore-brand gas grill it says malfunctioned and caused an extremely-damaging fire at that same decedent’s property. -
BMI, others accuse The Orchards of performing music without license
SCRANTON – The owners of several songs allege a Chambersburg business has been performing their songs without authorization. -
Federal government liable for injury during childbirth, couple say
HARRISBURG — A couple's lawsuit on behalf of themselves and their minor child seeks damages from the federal government for an injury the child allegedly suffered during the course of a cesarean delivery at Keystone Rural Health Center in Chambersburg. -
Pennsylvania company claims trademark infringement
HARRISBURG — A Pennsylvania corporation is suing Blastcrete Equipment Company Inc., d/b/a Neal Manufacturing, a division of Blastcrete Equipment Company, an Alabama corporation, citing alleged trademark infringement and unfair competition.