Borough of Verona
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Verona, PA 15147
Recent News About Borough of Verona
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PITTSBURGH – The Commissioner of the Pennsylvania State Police is seeking to dismiss litigation from a trio of young gun owners and a pair of non-profit firearms rights organizations arguing state laws have violated their Second Amendment rights, for failure to state a claim.
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PITTSBURGH – A couple who sued Walmart after the wife-plaintiff suffered head and muscular injuries while shopping there, stand by their claims after the retail giant denied responsibility.
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PITTSBURGH – Walmart denies all liability in the case of a Western Pennsylvania couple who sued it after the wife-plaintiff suffered head and muscular injuries while shopping there, when a storage container allegedly fell from a shelf and struck her on the head.
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PITTSBURGH – A trio of young gun owners along with a pair of non-profit firearms rights organizations are suing the Pennsylvania State Police Commissioner, because they argue state laws are violating their constitutional rights and preventing them from carrying and transporting firearms.
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PITTSBURGH – An auto body repair shop customer who says the shop’s mechanic ignited fireworks near his head argues that the mechanic in question was acting in the scope of his employment when the incident transpired.
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PITTSBURGH – An auto body repair shop says it’s not responsible for the actions of one of its mechanics, who allegedly ignited fireworks near the head of a customer, who believed he was being shot at.
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PITTSBURGH – A Western Pennsylvania couple have sued Walmart after the wife-plaintiff suffered head and muscular injuries while shopping there, when a storage container allegedly fell from a shelf and struck her on the head.
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PITTSBURGH – A customer at an auto body repair shop in Verona says he sustained knee and back injuries when he jumped out of the way of fireworks one of the shop’s mechanics ignited near his head, believing he was being shot at.
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HARRISBURG – With a growing number of lawsuits being filed against businesses statewide as the coronavirus pandemic continues, voices in the capital grow louder for Gov. Tom Wolf and the General Assembly to institute more broad-based liability protections for companies.