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Health care group dismissed from wrongful death suit over woman's epidural
MEDIA – One company has been dismissed from litigation which claimed that a number of Delaware County health care entities improperly administered an epidural injection to a pregnant woman and caused her death. -
Pa. Supreme Court explains why it threw out school mask mandate, says ex-health secretary exceeded her authority
HARRISBURG – A few weeks after throwing out the statewide school mask mandate issued by now-former Secretary of Health Alison Beam in September, the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania released its rationale for doing so. -
Secretary of Health Beam to step down, days after Pa. Supreme Court nixed her school mask mandate
HARRISBURG – Gov. Tom Wolf announced Monday that the Commonwealth’s Acting Secretary of Health Alison Beam would resign her position at the end of the year, just three days after the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania struck down a statewide school mask mandate order that she issued in September. -
Pa. Supreme Court denies appeal of Wolf Administration, throws out statewide school mask mandate
HARRISBURG – The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania has nullified the statewide school mask mandate issued by Secretary of Health Alison Beam in September, aligning with a similar ruling from the Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania handed down last month and dealing a legal blow to the administration of Gov. Tom Wolf. -
Pa. Supreme Court hears arguments on statewide school mask mandate, in advance of forthcoming ruling
PHILADELPHIA – After hearing oral arguments from counsel representing both the Republican gubernatorial candidate and Senate President pro tempore Jake Corman and the administration of Gov. Tom Wolf, citizens await a forthcoming decision on the fate of the statewide school mask mandate from the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. -
Pa. Supreme Court to soon hear arguments on statewide school mask mandate, vacates Commonwealth Court order
HARRISBURG – The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania will hear oral arguments on the statewide school mask mandate on Dec. 8, pitting opponents of the mandate including a Republican gubernatorial candidate and Senate President pro tempore, versus the administration of Gov. Tom Wolf. -
Family of young woman and toddler who died in house fire settle wrongful death and survival claims for $42.5K
LANCASTER – The family of both a young woman and toddler who died in a residential structure fire in Columbia Borough in January 2020 have settled claims for survival and wrongful death against both the owner and property manager, for $42,500. -
Wolf Administration's statewide school mask mandate is unenforceable, issue headed to Pa. Supreme Court
HARRISBURG – The Republican leader of the Pennsylvania Senate, a Republican state representative and a group of parents have seen their efforts to overturn a statewide school mask mandate issued by the administration of Gov. Tom Wolf, bolstered in the Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania. -
Woman's estate stands by claims that hospital's improperly administered epidural injection caused her death
MEDIA – A deceased woman’s estate has restated claims that her death was caused by a number of Delaware County health care entities who improperly administered her an epidural injection. -
After two girls die in house fire, lawsuit filed against property owner, manager in Lancaster County
LANCASTER – The family of both a young woman and toddler who died in a residential structure fire in Columbia Borough in January 2020 have filed legal action for survival and wrongful death, against both the owner and property manager. -
GOP pols and parents file suit versus Gov. Wolf over statewide school mask mandate
HARRISBURG – The Republican leader of the Pennsylvania Senate, a Republican state representative and a group of parents are litigating to overturn a statewide school mask mandate issued by the administration of Gov. Tom Wolf. -
Wrongful death lawsuit: Pregnant Delaware County woman improperly given epidural, died from cardiac arrest
MEDIA – A wrongful death lawsuit accuses a number of Delaware County health entities of improper care, in the case of a pregnant woman who was given an epidural injection to assist in the birthing process, but which instead caused fatal injuries. -
Manor Chief of Police conspired against oldest officer to bully her into retirement, lawsuit says
The Manor Township and the Manor Township Chief of Police are accused of age discrimination and other charges in a March 31 Eastern Louisiana District Court lawsuit from a former officer. -
A big TV, a torn bicep and a lawsuit against Best Buy
READING - Best Buy is being sued by a Shoemakersville man who says he tore his bicep lifting a television purchased from Best Buy into his car, according to documents filed in the Berks County Court of Common Pleas. -
Dad's lawsuit: My son lost a finger at Independence Seaport Museum
PHILADELPHIA — A parent is suing Independence Seaport Museum, citing alleged negligence. -
Interventionist who alleged he was repeatedly defamed online by competing recovery operation settles lawsuit
PHILADELPHIA – Litigation between an addiction interventionist who launched a defamation and libel lawsuit against another recovery operation and one of its program coordinators for a peer support program was settled earlier this year. -
Former IHOP Employee Wins $15K In Wage Case
Wyomissing IHOP to pay out former employee for not paying overtime -
IHOP server alleges she was terminated in retaliation for PDLI complaint
ALLENTOWN – A Reading woman alleges she was terminated in retaliation of reporting the pay practices of her former employer to the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry. -
Keystone Custom Homes alleges Hearthstone Homes unlawfully used copyrighted design
ALLENTOWN – A Lancaster homebuilder alleges that a Wyomissing builder unlawfully used one of its home designs. -
Birdsboro property owner says tenants negligently caused fire and insurance provider didn't cover damages
PHILADELPHIA – The owner of a commercial property in Birdsboro claims a counseling firm negligently allowed a destructive fire to occur on the premises, and its insurance company failed to cover the resulting damages and costs.