Borough of Montgomery
Recent News About Borough of Montgomery
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Montco law library bookkeeper charged with stealing county funds
A worker at the Montgomery County Courthouse stands accused of theft in an alleged -
Montco Commissioner Bruce Castor leaves Elliot Greenleaf, joins firm of Rogers and Associates
Montgomery County Commissioner Bruce Castor announced last week that he is leaving his position with the Blue Bell, Pa. firm Elliot Greenleaf and taking a job as a partner with the Bryn Mawr law office of Rogers and Associates. -
Judge dismisses civil rights case against Montco restaurant
A federal judge in Philadelphia has dismissed a civil rights action against a Montgomery -
Texas plaintiff files slip-and-fall suit against Chapman Ford in Pa. court
A Texas woman is suing a suburban Philadelphia car dealership over claims that she became seriously injured after slipping and falling in the defendant’s parking lot. -
Phila. jury awards multi-million-dollar verdict to injured carpet installer
A professional carpet installer who needed medical treatment after his leg fell through a -
Montgomery County man with malignant mesothelioma files mass tort asbestos claim in Phila.
A Montgomery County man who says he was diagnosed with a specific form of lung -
Kraft Foods again denied summary judgment in discriminatory firing case
A federal judge overseeing an employment discrimination case against Kraft Foods has, -
N.J. man sues Pennhurst haunted house, site of landmark ‘Halderman’ U.S. Supreme Court decision
A popular yet controversial Philadelphia-area Halloween attraction that takes place on -
Pa. family mistakenly targeted by deputy U.S. Marshals seeking fugitive can proceed with suit, judge rules
A Norristown family who claims they were wrongly targeted by deputy U.S. Marshals in -
Merck & Co. faces employment discharge complaint by former worker
A former employee of Merck & Co. is suing the drugmaker in federal court over allegations that the defendant committed civil rights violations when it discharged the man after refusing to reassign the plaintiff to a position he had been promised. -
U.S. District Judge denies prisoner's bid to move forward with civil rights suit 'in forma pauperis'
A state prison inmate who is incarcerated for murdering a member of the Pennsylvania -
Lawmaker behind bill raising judicial retirement age pleased with measure's advancement
The suburban Philadelphia lawmaker behind the push to increase the retirement age for -
Bills to eliminate Phila. Traffic Court, raise judicial retirement age voted out of House committee
Three bills that court reformers hail as crucial steps toward improving the judiciary have -
Nordstrom faces injury claim by woman who fractured neck in store parking lot
A Montgomery County couple has filed a personal injury claim against retailer -
Pa. Sen. Judiciary Committee holds hearing on 'civil justice gap'
Attorneys representing low-income residents and their clients were scheduled to address -
Property damage suit filed against Electrolux Home Products over dryer-causing fire
A Montgomery County couple has filed a property damage complaint against the makers -
Larry Pitt & Associates files antitrust suit against fellow Phila. firm Lundy Law
One Philadelphia personal injury law firm is suing another that specializes in the same -
Pa. couple sues Trader Joe's over wife's fractured hip
A Bucks County couple has filed a personal injury lawsuit against a local Trader Joe’s -
Pa. State Sen. John Rafferty joins Lamb McErlane as of counsel
State Sen. John C. Rafferty, a Republican who represents portions of three suburban -
Parent of teen injured at youth facility files negligence suit in Phila. Common Pleas Court
The parent of a young Philadelphia teen has filed a negligence suit against a youth