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Formerly incarcerated man maintains Philadelphia prison doctors missed his MRSA infection
PHILADELPHIA – A man formerly in the local prison system continues to allege that he received sub-standard medical care from the City of Philadelphia and the Chief of Medical Operations at the Philadelphia Department of Prisons, which led him to develop a MRSA infection and be permanently disfigured. -
Federal judge throws out suit from Lehigh County voters seeking to stop election certification over mail-in ballots
ALLENTOWN – A federal judge has denied an attempt by five local voters to secure a preliminary injunction to prevent the certification of results from November’s general election by the Lehigh County Board of Elections, since the plaintiffs’ votes were set to be discarded due to their signatures lacking an accompanying date. -
Five mail-in voters seek to stop Lehigh County Board of Elections from discarding undated ballots
ALLENTOWN – A quintet of local plaintiffs whose mail-in votes from November’s general election were set to be discarded due to their signatures lacking an accompanying date have sued the Lehigh County Board of Elections in federal court, seeking an emergency preliminary injunction to prevent the certification of the results. -
Inmate alleges he was beaten unconscious by correctional officers
PHILADELPHIA — A Riverside Correctional Facility inmate alleges he was beaten unconscious by officers. Jose Gonzalez filed a complaint Jan. 5 in the U.S. -
Supreme Court says jury should determine whether medical malpractice case was filed in timely manner
HARRISBURG - On Oct. 17, the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania ruled that a lower court erred when it granted summary judgment to a number of health care providers sued for medical malpractice. -
Lawsuit against Nazareth after man's suicide dismissed
PHILADELPHIA - Claims filed against the Borough of Nazareth after a mentally ill resident committed suicide during an encounter with the police have been dropped. -
Essroc worker files lawsuit alleging massive third-degree burns in kiln pipe accident
PHILADELPHIA – A cement worker is seeking negligence-related damages after allegedly being called upon to inspect a kiln pipe and the pipe burst, spewing red-hot kiln dust and covering him with third-degree burns over half of his body. -
Individual claims G.C. Zarnas & Co. Inc. failed to send requested documents
ALLENTOWN – A Nazareth woman alleges two Bethlehem entities failed to send her documents she requested regarding a 401(k) plan. -
Mechanical contractor says it's owed money for work on constructing new police station
MEDIA – A mechanical contractor is suing a local municipality for allegedly unpaid costs, relating to construction work performed for the municipality’s new police station. -
Duryea man allegedly injured on Trader Joe's job because of unsafe scaffolding
SCRANTON – A Duryea couple are alleging the husband was injured while working because of unsafe scaffolding provided for the job. -
Plaintiff counsel withdrawing from personal injury case caused by workplace mold exposure
PHILADELPHIA – Plaintiff counsel in the case of a woman who claims she became disabled after long-term exposure to mold in her workplace has opted to leave the litigation associated with those claims. -
Woman says government employee caused collision
PHILADELPHIA — A woman is suing the United States of America, in care of the attorney general in Washington and the civil process clerk at the U.S. Attorney's Office in Philadelphia, alleging negligence, insufficient measures taken to prevent injuries and violation of federal law. -
Plaintiffs attorney withdraws from wrongful death action
A plaintiff attorney in a medical malpractice action wishes to withdraw from the matter, which has yet to result in the filing of a formal complaint. -
Doctoral defendant dismissed from lung cancer malpractice case
A doctor named as a defendant has been dismissed from a medical malpractice case filed against him, his practice and other physicians. -
Minority doctor charges St. Luke's Health Services with retaliatory discrimination
A minority employee filed suit against a group of health care providers claiming discrimination and retaliatory behavior in 2014 when she was terminated from her position. -
Suit: Oil recycling plant owed $200,000 for disposing of PCB-contaminated shipment
An Illinois-based oil recycling and refining company says a Nazareth, Pa. cement manufacturer owes it approximately $200,000 for the disposal of materials containing an excessive amount of PCB chemicals. -
Former nursing director sues Nazareth Hospital, Mercy Health System for discriminatory firing
The former director of nursing for Nazareth Hospital is suing the -
Northampton Co. judge and Raynes McCarty lawyer confirmed to federal bench in Philadelphia
The United States Senate on Wednesday confirmed two judges for seats on -
Phila. attorney, Northampton Co. judge nominated by Obama to Eastern District of Pa.
President Obama has nominated a state trial judge from northeastern Pennsylvania and a