PHILADELPHIA – A pair of lawsuits filed against Greyhound Bus Lines, one of its drivers and its parent company are under consideration for a motion to stay their proceedings, pending a coming state Superior Court decision on the release of privileged attorney-client communications.
Editor’s note: This article is part of a series examining evidence submitted in Garlock Sealing Technologies’ bankruptcy proceeding that was recently unsealed as a result of Legal Newsline’s legal challenge.
Editor’s note: This article is part of a series examining evidence submitted in Garlock Sealing Technologies’ bankruptcy proceeding that was recently unsealed as a result of Legal Newsline’s legal challenge.
Comcast cable subscribers in the Philadelphia region will see either a $15 credit on their cable bill or receive a couple months of a free premium channel as part of the corporation's settlement of a decade-long litigation battle over accusation that it held a regional monopoly.
Another Philadelphian is suing city police over allegations that a policy, practice and custom of the law enforcement agency leads to civil and constitutional rights violations.
The Second Mile, the charity founded in the late 1970s by convicted child molester Jerry Sandusky, is agreeing to temporarily push back its plans to dissolve and transfer its assets to a Texas-based charitable organization.
The mother of a young man who was struck and killed by a garbage truck in Bucks County earlier this year has filed a wrongful death claim against the driver of the vehicle and his employer.
Attorneys for Wyeth Pharmaceuticals are seeking to have a product liability case involving claims of birth defects tied to the plaintiff’s use of the defendant’s drug Effexor during pregnancy transferred from state to federal court.
A 27-year-old Texas woman who claims that she suffered a pulmonary embolism this past summer after taking the birth control drug Gianvi for less than a year, has filed a mass tort claim against the drug’s manufacturers in Pennsylvania state court.
The National Football League (NFL) has filed papers in federal court in Philadelphia seeking to consolidate multiple lawsuits brought on by former players who claim to have suffered brain injuries relating to concussions developed during game play.