The following cases categorized as "contract" were on the docket in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania on July 9. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:
The following cases categorized as "contract" were on the docket in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania on July 8. 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 Atain Insurance Company against 2019 Huntingdon Street LLC, V2 Properties Entity 1 LLC, V2 Properties Entity 2 LLC, V2 Properties Entity 3 LLC, V2 Properties Entity 4 LLC, V2 Properties Entity 5 LLC, V2 Properties Entity 6 LLC, V2 Properties Entity 7 LLC, V2 Properties Entity 8 LLC and V2 Properties LLC on July 9: 'Filing Fee: $ 400.00, Receipt Number Ppe216426 (dmc, )'.
The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania reported the following activities in the suit brought by Atain Insurance Company against 2019 Huntingdon Street LLC, V2 Properties Entity 1 LLC, V2 Properties Entity 2 LLC, V2 Properties Entity 3 LLC, V2 Properties Entity 4 LLC, V2 Properties Entity 5 LLC, V2 Properties Entity 6 LLC, V2 Properties Entity 7 LLC, V2 Properties Entity 8 LLC and V2 Properties LLC on July 8.
WILLIAMSPORT – A Pennsylvania federal court has dismissed excessive force and other counts brought by an inmate at Huntingdon state prison, who claimed such force was used upon him during dry cell treatment after ingesting a razor blade.
SCRANTON – A minor who was allegedly sexually harassed and molested by a Stroudsburg Area School District music teacher and who had sued the district for its inaction in stopping the abuse and the teacher for those violations, has settled their case.
PITTSBURGH – A Monroeville woman says that a North Huntingdon man suing her for third-degree burns he allegedly suffered on various parts of his body during a grease fire at her home, was contributorily negligent to causing his own injuries.
PHILADELPHIA – An ex-constituent services worker for state Sen. Anthony Williams who claims she was fired before Christmas in 2018 and after contracting breast cancer states her age discrimination claim was properly plead, in opposition to a recent argument from counsel for the senator.
PHILADELPHIA – An ex-constituent services worker for state Sen. Anthony Williams who claims she was fired before Christmas in 2018 and after contracting breast cancer did not properly plead a claim of age discrimination, counsel for the senator recently said.
Germantown Tool, a manufacturing company in Huntingdon Valley, Pa., will pay $105,000 and furnish significant equitable relief to settle a harassment and retaliation charge filed with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), the federal agency announced.
HARRISBURG – The concept of sovereign immunity as it relates to state property will soon be taken up by Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, which will hear an appeal from a Huntingdon County resident who claims such immunity should not be applied to an incident during which she sustained a broken ankle near her residence.
SCRANTON — A state corrections official named as a defendant in a prisoner's federal lawsuit over the second-hand smoke he endures in prison is no longer a party in the litigation following a opinion issued last month.
PHILADELPHIA – An ex-constituent services worker for state Sen. Anthony Williams who claims she was fired before Christmas in 2018 and after contracting breast cancer has been given an extra 60 days to pursue administrative relief on her claim of age discrimination.
PHILADELPHIA — A Fort Worth, Texas-based airline being sued by a Huntingdon Valley couple over an employee's fall that allegedly caused injuries in a jet bridge last year is asking a federal judge to throw out the case.
PHILADELPHIA – A wheelchair-bound woman who charged a Sky Zone trampoline park facility with violating the Americans with Disabilities Act by not providing adequate parking facilities has settled with the park.
PHILADELPHIA – A Philadelphia apartment tenant who sued a quartet of real estate defendants for damages in claiming that a deteriorated wall in his residence collapsed on and injured him won his case in arbitration, to the tune of $25,000.
PHILADELPHIA – A federal judge levied a $4,000 fine on a finance corporation that sent eight unsolicited faxes to a Huntingdon Valley-based aircraft engine manufacturer and real estate corporation, stating it violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA).