Borough of Penndel
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Cashier claims she was victim of sexual harassment at Home Depot
PHILADELPHIA — A cashier is suing Home Depot USA Inc. and David Carter, employer and supervisor, citing alleged hostile work environment, retaliation, sexual discrimination, sexual harassment, and violation of the Pennsylvania Human Relations Act. -
Patient claims clinical testing facility negligently handled urine sample
PHILADELPHIA — A patient is suing Clinical Reference Laboratory and WorkCompvidence LLC, clinical testing service provider and strategic consultant, citing alleged negligence. -
Penndel man sues the maker of his couch for apartment fire; Landlord blames the man's cigarette
PHILADELPHIA – A Bucks County man is suing the manufacturers of his upholstery, claiming its defective design and lack of fire-retardant barriers led to him suffering burns on one-third of his body in an apartment fire nearly three years ago. -
Settlement talks to get serious in case of Comcast technician supposedly causing fire, $100K in damages to couple's home
PHILADELPHIA – The case of a Philadelphia couple who claimed they suffered more than $100,000 in fire damage to their due to the negligence of a Comcast technician will head to settlement conference this autumn, prior to the case heading to trial next winter. -
MC2Exec Search Inc. claims that company owes it over $170,000
A company is suing Downing Partners LLC for alleged breach of contract and unjust enrichment. -
Litigation over Comcast technician who allegedly caused $100K of fire damage to residence to see settlement conference in fall
PHILADELPHIA – The case of a Philadelphia couple who claimed they suffered more than $100,000 in fire damage to their marital residence due to the alleged negligence of a Comcast technician, has been scheduled for a settlement conference this autumn, prior to the case heading to trial next winter. -
Former employee of Philadelphia Department of License and Inspections claims that he was fired because of his race
An individual is suing Ela Fernandez and Bernice Johnson for allegedly violating his civil rights. -
Harrah's Philadelphia Casino & Race Track accused of discrimination and retaliation
An African-American employee is suing Harrah's Philadelphia Casino & Race Track for allegedly subjecting her to discrimination and retaliation. -
Therapy Source Inc. allegedly fired employee because she became pregnant
An individual is suing Therapy Source Inc., her former employer for alleged discrimination, retaliation and wrongful termination. -
Individual accused of failing to pay overtime wages
An individual is suing Kip Mostowy, an employer, for allegedly failing to properly pay him for overtime work. -
Class action plaintiffs say they weren't paid full commissions
PHILADELPHIA – A new class action lawsuit accuses a therapeutic professional staffing agency and its owners of violating the Pennsylvania Wage Payment and Collection Law (WPCL) by allegedly not paying full commissions to their sales representatives. -
Levittown woman files defamation suit against California man over email
PHILADELPHIA – A Levittown woman alleges that a California man made defamatory statements about her. -
Plaintiff claims her views on gender discrimination resulted in her company firing her in 2015
PHILADELPHIA – A former employee of a business-to-business marketing firm claims she was unlawfully terminated and retaliated against in violation of the Pennsylvania Human Relations Act (PHRA), and now seeks to recover lost wages and other damages. -
Bristol couple say Comcast technician caused $100K of fire damage to their residence
PHILADELPHIA – A couple claim they suffered more than $100,000 in fire damage to their marital residence, due to the alleged negligence of a Comcast technician dispatched to install new equipment and repair existing cable connections on the property. -
Bethlehem seafood market sues New York-based wholesaler after unsatisfactory clam order
PHILADELPHIA – A seafood store in Bethlehem is not clamming up about an allegedly unsatisfactory order from a food service wholesaler in New York State, and has brought legal action versus the latter for supposedly breaching a contract between the two companies. -
Appeals court upholds dismissal of wrongful termination lawsuit against Thomas Jefferson University Hospital
PHILADELPHIA – According to a federal appellate court, a former hospital employee in Philadelphia did not meet the burden of proof required to substantiate her age discrimination claims. -
Bookkeeper alleges Cherry Scaffolding Inc. terminated her in retaliation
PHILADELPHIA – A Levittown woman alleges a Bensalem business wrongfully terminated her from her position as a bookkeeper. -
City of Philadelphia Commerce Department accused of discrimination
A woman has filed suit against the City of Philadelphia Commerce Department, citing alleged disability discrimination, hostile work environment, retaliation and violation of the Family and Medical Leave Act. -
Third Circuit Court determines CVS warehouse worker not fired because of disability
PHILADELPHIA – The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has determined that CVS RX Services, Inc. did not fire one of its warehouse employees due to her disability. -
Supervalu TTSJ accused of discrimination
PHILADELPHIA — A Puerto Rican male is suing Supervalu TTSJ, Inc., an employer, citing alleged racial discrimination and retaliation.