Canton Borough
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Canton, PA 17724
Recent News About Canton Borough
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PITTSBURGH – A building materials distributor is refuting the cross-claims of an Ohio lumber company, who blamed it for supplying allegedly defective lumber that led a Washington County man to sustain significant structural and mold damage to his property.
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PITTSBURGH – An Ohio lumber company denies that it supplied allegedly defective materials that led a Washington County plaintiff to sustain significant structural and mold damage to his property – instead placing the blame with a pair of separate third-party defendants, to whom it filed litigation against.
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PITTSBURGH – A Westmoreland County man who sued eight corporate defendants in having alleged that he was exposed to tungsten and cobalt carbide while he worked as a stone grinder, voluntarily dismissed his own case last year.
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PHILADELPHIA – A local woman has settled her case with Dunkin’ Donuts, filed in the aftermath of her allegedly being burned by a cup of hot coffee she purchased at the drive-thru of one of the restaurant chain’s locations in North Philadelphia.
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PHILADELPHIA – A woman who claims to have been burned by a cup of hot coffee she purchased at a North Philadelphia Dunkin’ Donuts will see her case reach a state-level courtroom next year.
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PHILADELPHIA – A local plaintiff believes negligent practices on the part of Dunkin’ Donuts led her to become burned by a cup of hot coffee she purchased, at the drive-thru of one of the restaurant chain’s locations in North Philadelphia.
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PHILADELPHIA– An Ohio company claims a Southampton company sent it an unsolicited fax without its consent.
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ERIE — A union is suing R & B Steel & Rebar LLC c/o William J. Rogers, alleging breach of contract.
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CINCINNATI – The nation’s largest independent, privately held distributor of snack foods is being sued over a complaint by one of its route drivers for alleging not paying overtime rates.
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A Pennsylvania furniture company is suing a competing business, alleging intellectual property infringement.
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PHILADELPHIA – A Philadelphia man who had a $25,000 arbitration judgment entered against him in December claims he wasn’t served with proper notice of the decision and has asked the Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas to strike it.
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Editor’s note: This article is part of a series examining evidence submitted in Garlock Sealing Technologies’ bankruptcy proceeding that was recently unsealed as a result of Legal Newsline’s legal challenge.