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7-Eleven franchisee alleging company "made life miserable" given leave to amend lawsuit
PHILADELPHIA – A breach of contract lawsuit filed against convenience store chain 7-Eleven by one of its longtime franchisees, who claimed the company “made life miserable for him," has been dismissed for lack of specificity related to the charge and with leave to file an amended complaint. -
IDenticard Systems Worldwide Inc. accused of firing employee because she allegedly complained about sexual advances
An individual is suing her former employers, IDenticard Systems Worldwide Inc. and Brady Corporation, for allegedly subjecting her to sexual harassment and a hostile work environment. -
Royal Water Damage Restoration Inc. alleged to owe former laborers unpaid wages
PHILADELPHIA – Two former employees of a Willow Grove water damage repair company allege they are owed unpaid overtime wages. -
Rite Aid says facility management business and insurance companies failed to defend them from injury suit
PHILADELPHIA – Rite Aid and its subsidiaries have initiated legal action against a facility management business and a pair of insurance companies, for allegedly not indemnifying and defending them from an underlying personal injury lawsuit. -
Huntington Learning Centers Inc. alleges Bentleyville individual opened competing business
PITTSBURGH – A New Jersey academic tutoring center franchise alleges that a Bentleyville company and individual unlawfully opened a competing business. -
Litigation brought by woman injured in Bensalem movie theater is settled
PHILADELPHIA — Per court records, a settlement has been reached in the case of a woman who sued a Kansas-based movie theater chain for injuries. -
Man blames GM, vehicle dealers for loss of leg
PITTSBURGH — A man is suing General Motors LLC; Riehle Chevrolet Inc., d/b/a Star Chevrolet and Star Chevrolet-Nissan-Volvo; and Timbrook Automotive Inc., t/a Timbrook Chevrolet, alleging product liability. -
Former employee claims wrongful termination
PITTSBURGH — A former employee is suing Consol Energy Inc., Consol Pennsylvania Coal Company LLC and Craig Dickerson, citing alleged violation of the Family and Medical Leave Act and wrongful termination. -
Third Circuit Court upholds dismissal of appeal related to Bankruptcy Court matter
PHILADELPHIA – A federal appellate court recently affirmed a ruling in the District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania to dismiss an appeal from a pair of plaintiffs in U.S. Bankruptcy Court. -
Hotel's personal injury case transferred to Bucks County Court of Common Pleas
Hotel's personal injury case transferred to Bucks County Court of Common Pleas -
Bucks County court is proper venue for hotel personal injury case, attorney says
PHILADELPHIA – According to defense counsel in a hotel personal injury case, the matter has no business being tried in Philadelphia and should instead be heard in the Bucks County Court of Common Pleas. -
Federal judge dismisses charges, parties from excessive force suit
A federal court has dismissed several parties and sets of charges related to a police-related excessive force and assault and battery suit emanating from Bensalem Township. -
Movie theater trip-and-fall case removed to federal court
A woman’s case filed against a Kansas-based movie theater chain has been removed to a federal court, according to documents filed June 30. -
Negligence claim against Citibank dismissed from SEI Investments' lawsuit over $530K reimbursement
PHILADELPHIA – A federal court partially ruled for Citibank on Tuesday, resulting in claims of negligence and indemnity made against it by a fund services company being dismissed. -
State SC: Consent forms not relevant to negligence claim in case over toe-shortening procedure
HARRISBURG – Consent forms should not have been entered as evidence in a woman’s medical negligence case against her podiatrist, the state Supreme Court has ruled. -
Widow of slain police officer sues gun dealer
If not for the conduct of a Montgomery County, Pa., gun dealer, a Plymouth -
United Refrigeration accused of retaliatory firing by former credit manager in Phila. office
United Refrigeration and its human resource manager have been named in -
McDonald's sued over food poisoning incident
A Philadelphia family who allege they developed severe food poisoning after eating at a local McDonald’s restaurant have filed a personal injury claim against the fast food eatery in state court. -
Phila. Common Pleas Court judge dies of apparent suicide
A Philadelphia Common Pleas Court jurist has apparently taken his own life.