Borough of Yardley
Recent News About Borough of Yardley View More
-
U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania: Actions Taken on Jan. 27
The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania reported the following activity on Jan. 27 in the suits below: -
Court activity on Jan. 27: Kimberly Lopez vs Coastal Ridge Management
The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania reported the following activity in the suit brought by Kimberly Lopez against Coastal Ridge Management and Polo Run Yardley, LLC on Jan. 27: 'Complaint Against Coastal Ridge Management, Polo Run Yardley, Llc ( Filing Fee $ 402 Receipt Number Apaedc-16462218.), Filed By Kimberly Lopez.(Karpf, Ari) (entered: 01/27/2023)'. -
Plaintiff whose daughter was allegedly mistreated by softball coach wants school district's dismissal motion thrown out
SCRANTON – A Hanover Township man maintains claims that his daughter was mistreated and neglected by her softball coach, leading her to eventually suffer a severe brain injury when a batted ball hit her in the back of the head, and argues the defendant school district’s motion to dismiss must be denied. -
East Bradford Township public works employee argues prior deposition should be off the table
PHILADELPHIA – An East Bradford Township public works official is seeking to eliminate allegations that he was not truthful in a deposition given in an underlying action, in his own suit alleging he was fired for reporting dangerous conditions relating to decaying tree limbs in the municipality. -
East Bradford Township public works supervisor again denies he retaliated against former employee
PHILADELPHIA – An East Bradford Township public works official has for the second time denied liability for claims of retaliation and civil rights violations, brought by a former employee who alleged he was fired for reporting dangerous conditions relating to decaying tree limbs in the municipality. -
East Bradford Township says it didn't retaliate against former public works employee who reported dangerous tree limbs
PHILADELPHIA – East Bradford Township and one of its public works officials have denied being responsible for claims of retaliation and civil rights violations, brought by a former employee who alleged he was fired for reporting dangerous conditions relating to decaying tree limbs in the municipality. -
Count struck from ex-East Bradford Township employee's retaliation case
PHILADELPHIA – A former employee for East Bradford Township’s Public Works Department who alleges he faced retaliation and civil rights violations claims over a deposition he gave has lost claims for civil rights violations and intentional infliction of emotional distress from his case. -
Judge denies Brenntag's attempt at winning summary judgment in suit for truck driver's injurious fall
ALLENTOWN – A federal judge has thrown out an attempt at securing summary judgment through the Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation Act from a chemical and ingredient solutions distributor, in response to a lawsuit brought against it by a New Jersey truck driver. -
Ex-East Bradford Township public works employee says deposition he gave was protected speech, immune from reprisal
PHILADELPHIA – A former employee for East Bradford Township’s Public Works Department has responded to his former supervisor’s argument attempting to invalidate his retaliation and civil rights claims, by asserting a deposition he gave was protected speech and yet faced professional reprisal for it nonetheless. -
East Bradford Township employee says he was fired for reporting dangerous tree limbs
PHILADELPHIA – A former employee for East Bradford Township’s Public Works Department alleges he was retaliated against and fired when he reported dangerous conditions relating to decaying tree limbs in the municipality. -
Shelf collapse at Lowe's leads to lawsuit
MEDIA — Lowe's is facing a lawsuit after a top shelving unit allegedly came down on a customer while he was shopping at its store in Brookhaven. -
Old Navy employee allegedly threw shelving at customer
PHILADELPHIA — Old Navy is facing a lawsuit after an employee at one of its Philadelphia stores allegedly threw metal shelving at a customer. -
Brenntag looking for summary judgment and immunity from trucker's injury lawsuit, under workers' compensation law
PHILADELPHIA – A chemical and ingredient solutions distributor is seeking to dismiss through summary judgment the lawsuit levied against it by a New Jersey truck driver, countering that it is immune from the negligence suit under the Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation Act. -
Malicious prosecution lawsuit against Lambertville, N.J. and other officials, dismissed without prejudice after one day
PHILADELPHIA – A malicious prosecution suit brought against the City of Lambertville, N.J., two of its public officials and a local contracting firm has been dismissed without prejudice, just one day after it was filed in a Pennsylvania federal court. -
Lawsuit: N.J. truck driver's injuries are result of chemical company's negligence
PHILADELPHIA – A New Jersey driver alleges he suffered serious and permanent injuries to his arm, shoulder, leg and spine, after falling from a tanker truck at a chemical and ingredient solutions distributor’s Berks County facility. -
Resident's legal battle with Borough of Aldan over property's sidewalk maintenance continues
MEDIA – The battle over enforcement of an ordinance ordering residents to maintain sidewalks adjacent to their properties continues to be waged between a Delaware County plaintiff and her borough of residence. -
Safety of DEET an issue in lawsuit by maker of OFF! bug spray against organic competitor
PHILADELPHIA – S.C. Johnson & Son has filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania against a Yardley company over allegations that its advertisements regarding insect repellent and the safety of DEET are false and misleading. -
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. -
Families of men murdered on Bucks County farm file wrongful death lawsuits against alleged killers, their family and businesses
PHILADELPHIA – The families of three men said to have been brutally murdered by Cosmo DiNardo and his cousin Sean Michael Kratz on the DiNardo Family farm in Bucks County last summer filed wrongful death litigation this week against DiNardo, Kratz, DiNardo’s family and their businesses. -
Physician files suit against The Olson Research Group Inc. over fax
PHILADELPHIA – A Kingston physician alleges a Yardley business sent him an unwanted fax advertisement.