Borough of West Conshohocken
Recent News About Borough of West Conshohocken
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Lloyd's of London says disease, pollution exclusions apply to Philly beer garden's coronavirus insurance
PHILADELPHIA – Underwriters from the Lloyd’s of London insurance company are looking to shut down class action litigation brought by the Independence Beer Garden in Philadelphia, saying policy exclusions precluded the plaintiff from receiving its business interruption coverage during the coronavirus pandemic. -
Negligence suit against City of Philadelphia and property owners dismissed for plaintiff's failure to pursue
PHILADELPHIA –A woman’s negligence-related injury complaint filed against the City of Philadelphia and a pair of property owners which had been transferred to mandatory arbitration, has been dismissed after the plaintiff failed to continue pursuing her case. -
Heraeus Precious Metals seeks to prevent misappropriation of trade secrets
PHILADELPHIA — A manufacturing company is suing a scientist, citing alleged breach of employment contract and conversion. -
Union files RICO suit over blood pressure drug pricing
PHILADELPHIA — A welfare union has filed a class-action lawsuit against manufacturing companies, citing alleged fraud, monopolization and unfair competition. -
Plumber says he was exposed to diseases while working on pipe connected to UPenn laboratory
PHILADELPHIA – A plumber is suing the University of Pennsylvania after he claims a pipe he was working on, which was connected to a campus laboratory, potentially exposed him to a host of blood-borne pathogenic diseases. -
Deliveryman sues UPenn Hospital, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia for negligence after he says his leg was crushed on loading dock
PHILADELPHIA – A hospital deliveryman is suing two prominent Philadelphia hospitals for negligence after he says a loading dock plate weighing more than 250 pounds crushed his left leg, while one of the hospitals denies his allegations. -
Judge sends trip-and-fall complaint against Philadelphia, property owners to mandatory arbitration
PHILADELPHIA – Per the order of a state court judge, a woman’s negligence-related injury complaint filed against the City of Philadelphia and a pair of property owners has been transferred to mandatory arbitration. -
Plaintiff wins $20K from Progressive Insurance in breach of contract and bad faith lawsuit
PHILADELPHIA – Court records show a plaintiff won her lawsuit against Progressive Insurance for breach of contract and bad faith, among other charges, after allegedly receiving a lowball offer of underinsured motorist benefits. -
Judge refuses to grant injunction in breach of confidentiality suit involving Razor Technology
A West Conshohocken tech company has failed to prove that it can succeed in a breach of confidentiality lawsuit that it had filed earlier this year against a former employee and his company, a federal judge ruled on May 3. -
Wallingford Nursing seeks answers after being sued over woman's fall
MEDIA – Defense counsel for a Wallingford nursing home want an Aston plaintiff suing the facility for alleged leg, spine and shoulder injuries to answer requests for interrogatory answers and production of documents. -
Crab Tavern restaurant claims plaintiff contributed to her own injuries
MEDIA – A negligence action against a Darby restaurant continues in a Delaware County court, as the restaurant claims a fire and the plaintiff’s subsequent severe personal injuries were, at least in part, her own doing. -
Individuals file suit against Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency over student loans
PHILADELPHIA – Three individuals have filed a class-action lawsuit against Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency over the handling of their education loans. -
Labor secretary files suit against Cambridge Management Cos. LLC over administration of plan
PHILADELPHIA – A former West Conshohocken company is alleged to have failed to take responsibility for the operation of an employee plan. -
Amended material stricken from complaint in nursing home negligence case
PHILADELPHIA – A judge has ruled that a plaintiff did not have permission of the Court to amend a portion of his complaint and violated a Federal Rule of Civil Procedure, which resulted in those portions being stricken. -
Superior Court reverses and remands decision on wrongful death, survival nursing home action
HARRISBURG – A negligence and wrongful death action against a Lancaster nursing care facility has been remanded to the Lancaster County Court of Common Pleas, per a recent decision from the Superior Court of Pennsylvania. -
Negligence and wrongful death action against nursing case facility returning to Lancaster court
HARRISBURG – A negligence and wrongful death action against a Lancaster nursing care facility has been remanded to the Lancaster County Court of Common Pleas, per a recent decision from the Superior Court of Pennsylvania. -
Negligence action against nursing care facility remanded to Lancaster court
HARRISBURG – The Lancaster County Court of Common Pleas will once again hear proceedings in a negligence and wrongful death action against a Lancaster nursing care facility, after judiciary panels in both the Superior Court and Supreme Court of Pennsylvania entered rulings on the case. -
Third Circuit: Pottstown hospital did not violate Anti-Kickback Statute, False Claims Act
PHILADELPHIA – A federal appellate court recently rejected the notion that Pottstown Memorial Medical Center violated the Medicare and Medicaid Patient Protection Act of 1987 (Anti-Kickback Statute) and the False Claims Act. -
Third Circuit affirms dismissal of conspiracy claim against judge and fellow defendants
Third Circuit affirms dismissal of conspiracy claim against judge and fellow defendants -
Contempt hearing in case pitting U.S. order against $66M Liberian judgment delayed
A contempt hearing surrounding a number of parties funding the pursuit of a Liberian multimillion-dollar insurance verdict that a U.S. judge says violates a federal court injunction has been continued.