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Brookhaven couple claim doctor was negligent during wrist treatment
PHILADELPHIA — A Brookhaven couple is suing Blane Sessions MD, a medical care provider, citing alleged medical negligence and battery. -
MARSHALL DENNEHEY WARNER COLEMAN & GOGGIN: Marshall Dennehey Named a 2019 "Best Law Firm" in Multiple Practice Areas by U.S. News - Best Lawyers® -- Firm's Appellate Practice is ranked both nationally and regionally for the first time
Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin has been named a "2019 Best Law Firm" in multiple practice areas, both nationally and across numerous regions of the country, by U.S. News – Best Lawyers®. -
PEPPER HAMILTON LLP: Pepper Hamilton earns National and Metropolitan First-Tier Placements in U.S. News- Best Lawyers® 'Best Law Firms' Rankings for 2019
Pepper Hamilton received nine national first-tier placements and 43 first-tier metropolitan placements in U.S. News - Best Lawyers® “Best Law Firms” for 2019. -
BURNS WHITE: Burns White Recognized Among 2019 “Best Law Firms” in U. S. News Survey
Burns White LLC earned recognition among the Best Law Firms in the country, receiving eight rankings in the 2019 U.S. News Media Group and Best Lawyers® “Best Law Firms” survey. -
ECKERT SEAMANS: Eckert Seamans welcomes associates Brian Haney, Randa Lewis, and Danielle Scalise to Pittsburgh office
Eckert Seamans is pleased to welcome associates Brian S. Haney, Randa M. Lewis, and Danielle M. Scalise to the firm’s Pittsburgh office. -
Lawyer says his off-the-record comments were unlawfully recorded by Amazon, Roc Nation during Meek Mill documentary
PHILADELPHIA – A Philadelphia lawyer is asking the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania to send back to the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas a lawsuit in which he alleges his off-the-record comments were illegally transcribed in an interview for a documentary chronicling rapper Meek Mill and the criminal justice system. -
Former Glen Mills Schools employee claims he was wrongfully terminated
MEDIA — A former employee is suing a school, citing alleged racial discrimination and wrongful termination. -
Patient sues Crozer Chester Medical Center for alleged negligence
MEDIA — A patient is suing Crozer Chester Medical Center and other health care providers, citing alleged negligence. -
Delco plaintiff suing Royal Farms, says gas sprayed from hose into his eyes
MEDIA — A patron is suing Two Farms Inc., d/b/a Royal Farms, a gas station operator, citing alleged negligence and premises liability. -
John Deere: Philadelphia lawsuit over crushed leg is an example of forum-shopping
PHILADELPHIA – The estate representative of a man allegedly crushed by a John Deere-brand front end loader is seeking legal damages as compensation for the leg and spinal injuries he suffered in that accident. -
Court: ADHD didn't cause Penncrest High student's attack on classmate
On Sept. 17, Judge Berle Schiller of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania agreed with a hearing officer's ruling that a Rose Tree Media School District student’s attack on a classmate wasn’t a result of his disability. -
Philadelphia organic restaurant says scaffolding on neighboring property damaged roof
PHILADELPHIA – A case management conference has been slated in a lawsuit that alleges a construction company’s negligence caused damage to be sustained to the roof of the adjacent building, an all-organic restaurant. -
Judicial order permits counsel for assault victim to obtain records concerning the case
PHILADELPHIA – Per an order from a state court judge, counsel for an assault victim has been granted the opportunity to receive all records pertinent to the case from Lebanon City law enforcement officials. -
Philly newspaper publisher looking to satisfy judgment in excess of $17K over advertising dispute
PHILADELPHIA – The parent company and publisher of two of Philadelphia’s major print news publications wants to satisfy a judgment of more than $17,000 regarding advertising placements in those same newspapers from a dental practice. -
Ambulance company facing $400K in damages from allegedly dropping dialysis patient
PHILADELPHIA – A dialysis patient who says he was dropped while on an ambulance stretcher, waiting to be transported to his medical appointment, has sued the ambulance companies involved for damages related to his injuries. -
Woman steps into hole, sues Philadelphia, Comcast and the State of Pennsylvania
PHILADELPHIA – A plaintiff allegedly injured on a Philadelphia street by walking into a hole is pursuing legal damages against the city, state, and a number of other businesses, including Comcast. -
Injured store manager ties Philly Pretzel Factory in litigation knots
PHILADELPHIA – A Philly Pretzel Factory store manager working in its Gilbertsville locations claims the retailer did not remedy defective conditions on its premises, leading her to become injured. -
Plaintiff shocked by coffee pot has no right to request punitive damages, defense counsel attests
PHILADELPHIA – Defense counsel for manufacturers and retailers of a Toastmaster coffee pot which allegedly gave a case plaintiff an electric shock, say that same plaintiff has no legal right to request punitive damages. -
OGLETREE DEAKINS NASH SMOAK & STEWART: Ogletree Deakins taps new co-leader of Diversity and inclusion Practice, welcomes Kimya Johnson in Philadelphia
Ogletree Deakins, one of the largest labor and employment law firms representing management, is pleased to announce that Kimya Johnson will join the firm’s Philadelphia office as Senior Counsel and Co-Chair of the firm’s national diversity and inclusion practice. -
Plaintiff: Screw implanted for spinal fusion procedure broke, leaving fragments in spinal column
PHILADELPHIA – A New Jersey man has sued a Minnesota medical device company alleging a screw which was used in his spinal fusion surgery broke, sending its fragments into his spinal column.