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Moses Taylor Hospital doc discounts negligence claims that his malpractice led to girl's appendicitis
SCRANTON – A physician from Moses Taylor Hospital has denied liability in a negligence and medical malpractice lawsuit he and others face from the parent of a minor girl who suffered a case of appendicitis. -
Health care group dismissed from wrongful death suit over woman's epidural
MEDIA – One company has been dismissed from litigation which claimed that a number of Delaware County health care entities improperly administered an epidural injection to a pregnant woman and caused her death. -
Moses Taylor Hospital argues it's not responsible for negligence that led to girl's appendicitis
SCRANTON – Moses Taylor Hospital has denied all liability in a lawsuit it faces from the parent of a minor girl who suffered a case of appendicitis, due to alleged negligence on its part and that of the initial physician that she and her family consulted with. -
Medical professionals hit back at Va. woman's claims that they caused her Erb's Palsy and other injuries at birth
HARRISBURG – Medical professionals accused of negligence by a Virginia woman, who alleged her Erb’s Palsy and arm and shoulder injuries were the result of her being delivered in a hazardous and dangerous manner in a Pennsylvania hospital, have denied any responsibility for her injuries. -
Moses Taylor Hospital garners damages reduction in case brought on behalf of young girl
SCRANTON – Moses Taylor Hospital has reached a stipulation in lieu of preliminary objections which will reduce damages in a lawsuit with the parent of a minor girl who suffered a case of appendicitis, due to the alleged negligence of a Scranton hospital and the initial physician that she and her family consulted with. -
Woman's estate stands by claims that hospital's improperly administered epidural injection caused her death
MEDIA – A deceased woman’s estate has restated claims that her death was caused by a number of Delaware County health care entities who improperly administered her an epidural injection. -
Lawsuit alleging mishandled birth led to plaintiff's injuries may be transferred to Harrisburg court
PHILADELPHIA – Litigation from a Virginia woman claiming that her Erb’s Palsy and arm and shoulder injuries were the result of her being delivered in a hazardous and dangerous manner by various medical professionals in a Pennsylvania hospital, will soon be sent to a Harrisburg federal court. -
Child's bacterial meningitis diagnosis update: Lancaster medical professionals deny 'overly broad' allegations
LANCASTER – Lancaster medical professionals and entities have denied allegations from a local couple who asserted that the defendants failed to diagnose their child as having contracted bacterial meningitis. -
Parents sue Lancaster General for malpractice after alleged failure to diagnose child's meningitis
LANCASTER – A Lancaster couple have sued a local hospital and one of its doctors after the physician allegedly failed to diagnose their child as suffering from bacterial meningitis. -
Confidentiality agreement approved in man's amputation injury case brought against excavator manufacturer
WILLIAMSPORT – An equipment manufacturer and distributor has obtained a protective order and confidentiality agreement governing the sharing of proprietary business information, in connection with a lawsuit from a Pennsylvania man whose fingers were cut off while using an excavator at a Pennsylvania Power & Light South Williamsport substation. -
Legal assistant claims firm fired her after she disclosed health issues, transferred her job to younger employee
PITTSBURGH — A former legal assistant is alleging she was fired after disclosing her health issues with her job being transferred to a younger employee. Cynthia Boslet filed a complaint April 15 in the U.S. -
Equipment company defends itself from case of man whose fingers were cut off at power company substation
WILLIAMSPORT – An equipment manufacturer and distributor are refuting allegations of negligence from a Pennsylvania man whose fingers were cut off while using an excavator at a Pennsylvania Power & Light South Williamsport substation. -
Taylor's Bar & Grill alleged to have performed songs without authorization
SCRANTON – A Unityville restaurant is accused of using certain music without a license or authorization. -
Johnny Joe's accused of copyright infringement
HARRISBURG — Several musical copyright holders are suing St. George & Mary Inc., d/b/a Johnny Joe's, and Hany Maawad, alleging copyright infringement. -
Bar on Oak accused of copyright infringement
HARRISBURG — Several record companies are suing a bar, alleging copyright infringement. -
Defense bar, product manufacturers oppose suggested jury instructions in product liability litigation
PHILADELPHIA – Are suggested jury instructions in products liability cases now too amenable towards plaintiffs? A sizable group of manufacturers and members of the Pennsylvania defense bar are likely to say, “Yes.” -
Motions for summary judgment denied on both sides of Philly firefighters' overtime payments lawsuit
PHILADELPHIA – A federal judge denied respective motions for summary judgment from both a plaintiff group of Philadelphia firefighters and the defendant City of Philadelphia, in a case of overtime payments allegedly not paid to those same firefighters under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). -
Copyright holders say music played without license or permission
HARRISBURG — Creators of musical compositions are suing The New A-Ville, Inc. and Nancy Wolfe, establishment operators, citing alleged copyright infringement. -
Fired health care worker accuses Advance Urgent Care of sexual harassment
SCRANTON – A Pennsylvania woman is suing a Montgomeryville health care business, alleging she was fired for objecting to her supervisor’s sexual harassment. -
Third Circuit grants summary judgment to Penn State research assistant in defamation case
PHILADELPHIA – Due to a lack of evidence to the contrary, a federal appeals court affirmed a prior judgment granting summary judgment to a Penn State University research assistant in a defamation and tortious interference case.