Carlson, Lynch, Sweet & Kilpela
Recent News About Carlson, Lynch, Sweet & Kilpela
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Carlson Lynch office water damage update: More defendants joined to negligence lawsuit
PITTSBURGH – Additional defendants are now joined to a lawsuit detailing that a faulty water supply hose leaked and led to damage in a notable Pennsylvania plaintiff law firm’s Pittsburgh offices. -
Class action suit claims Maxwell House coffee is only good to a certain number of drops
PITTSBURGH – A California man has filed a class action lawsuit against The Kraft Heinz Company, connected to claims that its Maxwell House coffee products falsely advertise how many cups of coffee they can make. -
Carlson Lynch, supply hose manufacturer agree to dismiss affirmative defenses reservation in water damage case
PITTSBURGH – A notable Pennsylvania plaintiffs’ law firm has reached an agreement with a plumbing manufacturer to mutually dismiss the latter’s adoption of affirmative defenses, in connection with a case detailing that a faulty water supply hose leaked and led to damage in the firm’s Pittsburgh offices. -
Plumbing company denies fault for automatic coffee maker's supply hose that flooded Carlson Lynch law offices
PITTSBURGH – A plumbing company named in a lawsuit from a notable Pennsylvania plaintiffs’ law firm has discounted itself from liability claims levied by the firm and fellow defendants that a faulty water supply hose leaked and led to damage in the firm’s Pittsburgh offices. -
Tale of allegedly stolen spreadsheet of ADA-lawsuit targets comes to settlement
PITTSBURGH – A lawsuit filed by Carlson Lynch against one of its former partners for improper use of trade secrets in the filing of Americans with Disabilities Act-related litigation has been settled. -
Pittsburgh plaintiffs lawyers resume fight over $2M in class action fees
Ongoing contractual dispute dates back more than 15 years -
Pittsburgh attorney busy filing ADA lawsuits amid contentious split from Carlson Lynch; A possibly stolen spreadsheet is disputed
PITTSBURGH – Even while facing a lawsuit filed by his former employer, former Carlson Lynch partner Benjamin Sweet has engaged in a flurry of activity as of late, filing 21 lawsuits in various federal courts nationwide in May 2019 alone. -
Pittsburgh lawsuit against Catholic Church doesn't seek money for victims, wants admission of sexual abuse cover-up
PITTSBURGH – As the aftermath of the Pennsylvania Attorney General’s Office’s grand jury report into child sexual abuse committed statewide by members of the Roman Catholic Church continues, alleged victims have taken to suing the Church. -
Consumers sue Scotts Miracle-Gro over EZ Seed, say it doesn't live up to claims
PITTSBURGH — Consumers have filed a class-action lawsuit against The Scotts Miracle-Gro Co. Inc. and The Scotts Co. LLC, lawn and garden products marketer, claiming false advertising. -
Lawsuit says Purple's website discriminates to visually impaired
PITTSBURGH — Purple Innovation is accused of violating the Americans with Disabilities Act for allegedly failing to have a website that can be accessed by visually impaired users. -
A Pittsburgh law firm says its office was damaged by a faulty water hose to its automatic coffee maker
PITTSBURGH – A prominent law firm in the area of Americans with Disabilities Act-related litigation has itself filed a product liability action, claiming a faulty water supply hose leaked and led to damage to its fifth-floor Pittsburgh business offices. -
Fla. advocacy group filing majority of lawsuits in Pittsburgh
PITTSBURGH – A Miami advocacy group for the disabled is increasingly focusing its efforts in a Pennsylvania courthouse. -
Plaintiffs claim Aeropostale's website violates the ADA
PITTSBURGH – A visually impaired man and woman are suing Aeropostale Inc. alleging that the company's website is inaccessible to visually impaired customers. -
Visually impaired customers sue Estee Lauder for failure to comply with ADA regulations
PITTSBURGH – Certain visually impaired customers are suing Estee Lauder, alleging that the company failed to make its websites accessible to them. -
Nonprofit sues Ace Hardware Corp. claiming failure to comply with disability regulations
PITTSBURGH – A not-for-profit organization is suing Ace Hardware alleging that the company failed to comply with certain Americans with Disabilities Act standards for Internet sites. -
Consumer sues Brooks Brothers Inc., alleging website in violation of ADA
PITTSBURGH – A disabled man is suing Brooks Brothers Inc., alleging that the company's site does not comply with disability standards.