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Florida company cites unpaid loan in complaint against Covode-Forward Properties
PITTSBURGH — A Miami Beach, Florida-based company is suing Covode-Forward Properties, LLC, Edward E. Krifcher and Paul M. Morris, citing alleged breach of contract. -
CPG International says Barrette Outdoor Living violated trademark
PITTSBURGH — A Pennsylvania business is suing Barrette Outdoor Living Inc., an Ohio business, alleging trademark infringement and unfair competition. -
Trial court decision on attorneys fees vacated, contract case remanded
PHILADELPHIA – A panel of appellate judges has ruled to vacate a trial court’s decision with respect to the determination of appropriate attorney’s fees in a contract action, and remand the litigation to its trial court for a “reasonable” fee examination. -
Extended Family Care accused of breaching agreement
PITTSBURGH — A Pennsylvania corporation is suing EFCC Acquisition Corp.,d/b/a Extended Family Care, citing alleged breach of contract and unjust enrichment. -
Huntington Valley man accused of not repaying loan
PENNSYLVANIA — A financial trustee is suing Huntington Valley resident Michael L. Sannuti, alleging breach of contract and unpaid debt. -
Business claims former employee breached contract
PITTSBURGH — A Pennsylvania business is suing Robert L. Adderton, a former employee, citing alleged breach of contract and unfair competition. -
Plaintiff counsel withdrawing from personal injury case caused by workplace mold exposure
PHILADELPHIA – Plaintiff counsel in the case of a woman who claims she became disabled after long-term exposure to mold in her workplace has opted to leave the litigation associated with those claims. -
Federal appeals court upholds $790K default judgment against real estate group
PHILADELPHIA – On Tuesday, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit affirmed a trial court ruling which retained a six-figure judgment against a Wisconsin-based real estate investment group. -
Federal court dismisses ADA discrimination, retaliation suit against special needs service group
PHILADELPHIA – According to a federal judge, a woman’s former employer did not violate the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) and her suit alleging this discrimination and retaliation is dismissed. -
Commission's pipeline ruling expands complaints over safety
A Sept. 15 ruling opens the door for private parties to bring complaints against pipeline companies for alleged safety violations in Pennsylvania, virtually expanding "the universe of 'pipeline inspectors.'" -
Reading Hospital compelled to produce documents in FLSA class action
A local hospital has been compelled to provide documents on the procedures associated with compensating its employees for meal breaks, in a prospective class action suit brought by those same employees. -
Aetna fraud suit survives motion to dismiss from Bluewave defendants
Aetna’s lawsuit against a clinical laboratory and sales company it says led the company to pay out numerous fraudulent health insurance claims has a survived a motion to dismiss from individual defendants associated with the case. -
Sears wins claim against Upper Darby mall owner over condition of property
The state Superior Court recently ruled the owner of an Upper Darby mall allowed it to fall in such disrepair that it effectively evicted Sears, which alleged rodents, drug dealers and prostitutes could all be found on the premises. -
Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney names Gregory A. Miller as firm’s new general counsel
The Pennsylvania law firm Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney announced