Borough of Morton
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Morton, PA 19070
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PHILADELPHIA – A federal judge has denied an attempt by Curran-Fromhold Correctional Facility and its officials to dismiss a suit from a Delaware County man, who alleged that he was subjected to a lack of medical care and cruel and unusual punishment in violation of his constitutionally protected civil rights, while incarcerated there.
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MEDIA – L’Oréal has been dismissed from litigation concerning injuries that a Delaware man allegedly suffered in the form of hair loss, skin discoloration and patching, after a hair color and dye was applied to his scalp.
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MEDIA – A Delaware County man has discontinued claims that mopping liquid left on a set of stairs at a local restaurant by one of its employees, led him to fall on those same stairs and sustain serious and significant injuries.
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MEDIA – The Borough of Morton has denied responsibility for injuries suffered by a Delaware County woman when she fell on what she believes was a deficiently maintained sidewalk along Taylor Avenue.
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PHILADELPHIA — A former Curran-Fromhold Correctional Facility inmate alleges he was denied clean sheets and a shower and was not allowed to leave his cell during his two-month confinement.
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MEDIA – A Delaware County woman alleges that she was seriously injured when she fell on a deficiently maintained sidewalk along Taylor Avenue in the Borough of Morton and has filed a lawsuit.
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PHILADELPHIA – An African-American and Muslim contractor who claimed he was framed for materials theft by a racist employee of a business he was working at and arrested by members of the Philadelphia Police Department, despite there being no evidence he had committed any crime, has settled his case.
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PITTSBURGH – A Western Pennsylvania media company has settled claims that one of its former on-air personalities accepted a job with a competitor in the same market, thus violating the no-compete terms of an employment agreement she signed seven years ago.
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PHILADELPHIA – A Philadelphia woman’s lawsuit which accused the Vesper Dayclub in Northern Liberties of discriminating through its membership application process against prospective Black members has been settled.
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PHILADELPHIA — A former Wawa employee who is a transgender male claims he faced harassment and discrimination while working at one of its stores in Cinnaminson.
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PHILADELPHIA – A Philadelphia International Airport stock clerk who alleged American Airlines and some of its personnel helped to create a “discriminatory, hostile and bigoted environment” towards African-American employees has settled her claims with the defendants.
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PITTSBURGH – Steel City Media and one of its on-air radio personalities have denied they violated the no-compete terms of an agreement the talent had signed with her former employer back in 2014, and claim that the suit is barred.
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PHILADELPHIA – The City of Philadelphia and several other defendants have been dismissed from a civil rights violation case filed by a Black, Muslim contractor, who claimed he was first framed for materials theft by a racist employee and then arrested by members of the Philadelphia Police Department.
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PITTSBURGH – A Western Pennsylvania media company which claimed one of its former on-air personalities accepted a job with a competitor in the same market and violated the no-compete terms of an employment agreement she signed nearly seven years ago, is now seeking a preliminary injunction to stop further violations.
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MEDIA – A Delaware County man stands by claims that mopping liquid left on a set of stairs at a local restaurant by one of its employees, led him to fall on those same stairs and sustain serious and significant injuries.
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PITTSBURGH – A Western Pennsylvania media company alleges that one of its former on-air personalities accepted a job with a competitor in the same market, thus violating the no-compete terms of an employment agreement she signed nearly seven years ago.
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MEDIA – A Delaware County restaurant has denied liability for injuries a local man says he suffered when it allegedly left mopping liquid on a set of stairs, stairs which he later fell on and sustained serious and significant injuries.
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The following cases categorized as "870 tax suits: taxes" were on the docket in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania on March 26. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:
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The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania reported the following activity on March 26 in the suits below:
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The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania reported the following activities in the suit brought by United States of America against Linda Berkowitz on March 26.