Borough of Kennett Square
Recent News About Borough of Kennett Square
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Lancaster County dismissed from wrongful death suit filed by mother of mentally ill son shot by police
ALLENTOWN – Lancaster County has been dismissed from a wrongful death lawsuit filed by a local woman, who witnessed her schizophrenic and bipolar son being shot to death by a local police officer. -
Magic: The Gathering card collector wins $36K award in lawsuit over card deal gone awry, but loses other claims
PHILADELPHIA – A six-figure financial dispute between collectors of rare Magic: The Gathering playing cards resulted in a federal judge handing down a split verdict after a three-day bench trial in April, with the plaintiff being awarded more than $36,000. -
Lawsuit says dog at alcohol recovery home attacked visitor
MEDIA — The owner of a home for alcohol recovery in Landsdowne is facing a lawsuit after a visitor to the property was allegedly attacked by her pit bull. -
Plaintiff's expert says lawsuit over 'Magic: The Gathering" cards was worth about $500K
PHILADELPHIA – Expert testimony in a six-figure financial dispute between collectors of rare “Magic: The Gathering” playing cards is at odds, with a recent filing from a plaintiff’s expert appraisers suggesting that breach of contract damages in the action come to just shy of $500,000. -
Lancaster County argues for dismissal from wrongful death suit filed by mother of mentally ill son shot by police
ALLENTOWN – Lancaster County argues it should be dismissed from a wrongful death lawsuit filed by a local woman, who witnessed her schizophrenic and bipolar son being shot to death by a local police officer. -
April 7: U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania docket for "371 personal property: truth in lending" cases
The following cases categorized as "371 personal property: truth in lending" were on the docket in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania on April 7. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact: -
U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania: Actions Taken on April 7
The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania reported the following activity on April 7 in the suits below: -
Court activity on April 7: Craig Devakow vs Credit Acceptance Corp.
The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania reported the following activity in the suit brought by Craig Devakow against Credit Acceptance Corp., Defilippo Bros. Car Smart of Kennett Square Inc., Defilippo Bros. Motorcars Auto Sales Inc. and Troy Fink on April 7. -
Six-figure dispute over collectible 'Magic: The Gathering' cards about to head to trial in Philly court
PHILADELPHIA – A six-figure financial dispute between collectors of rare “Magic: The Gathering” playing cards that is centered on fraud accusations will soon go to trial in a Philadelphia federal court. -
Mom of bipolar, schizophrenic son killed by Lancaster police files wrongful death suit
ALLENTOWN – A Lancaster mother who witnessed her schizophrenic and bipolar son being shot to death by a local police officer has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the city, county and police entities involved with his killing. -
Lawsuit over botched Magic: The Gathering card sale loses some steam before trial
PHILADELPHIA – A major financial dispute between collectors of rare “Magic: The Gathering” playing cards that is centered on fraud accusations has had some of the counts stripped from its complaint in a Philadelphia federal court. -
Lawsuit over rare "Magic: The Gathering" cards heading to trial after $177K deal blown up
PHILADELPHIA – A six-figure financial dispute between collectors of rare “Magic: The Gathering” playing cards that is centered on fraud accusations is heading to trial next month in a Philadelphia federal court. -
Woman allegedly bashed in head with tray of dishes sues P.F. Chang's
Lawsuit accuses worker, restaurant of being careless and negligent -
'Magic' card collector goes for win in lawsuit over contract to buy valuable collection
PHILADELPHIA – A collector of “Magic: The Gathering” playing cards has filed a motion for summary judgment, claiming the breach of contract and fraud accusations made against him by a New Jersey man are baseless and without merit, as the plaintiff counters their deal was in fact a valid contract. -
ATTORNEY'S OFFICE OF PENNSYLVANIA: U.S. Attorney McSwain Announces Charges as Part of Federal Health Care Fraud Takedown in Northeastern United States
United States Attorney William M. McSwain joined fellow Justice Department officials at a press conference to announce a coordinated health care fraud enforcement action across seven federal districts involving more than $800 million in loss and the distribution of over 3.25 million opioid pills in “pill mill” clinics. -
Transportation director who broke leg in ladder fall alleges Youth Education in the Arts! failed to pay him
PHILADELPHIA – A Colorado man is suing his performing arts program employer over allegations that he was not paid and that it failed to provide safety equipment. -
Lawsuit alleging Hilton pool lifeguard was on her phone while 5-year-old drowned settles
PHILADELPHIA – A Shrewsbury man reached a settlement with the Hilton hotel chain and resort lifeguard he alleged was responsible for the drowning death of his eight year-old son in December 2016. -
Glen Mills student claims he was beaten by school staff and supervisor didn't intervene
PHILADELPHIA – A student at a residential and educational facility in Glen Mills claims he was viciously beaten by two of its employees, at the behest and with the approval of the assailants’ supervisor. -
Oil leak the result of company not performing full inspection prior to refilling tank, plaintiffs claim
PHILADELPHIA – A pair of Delaware County property owners claim a heating oil company’s failure to perform a full inspection of their tank prior to installing more oil, later led to a disastrous oil leak in their property’s basement. -
Third Circuit: De La Fuente not prevented from appearing on 2016 Presidential Election ballot
PHILADELPHIA – A federal appellate court has denied claims from an independent presidential candidate from Florida, who alleged improper prevention of his name from appearing on ballots for the 2016 Presidential Election in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.