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WILLIAMSPORT – Litigation between a McClure man and a Kansas insurance agent concerning a depleted cell phone battery and thousands of dollars in damages after the agent allegedly violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act is over.
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Archer Partner Stephanie J. Zane was elected President of the Thomas S. Forkin Family Law American Inn of Court.
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PHILADELPHIA – Litigation between a Montgomery County law firm and a Connecticut insurance company for allegedly not rendering payment for its services on 27 different cases has been dismissed.
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2020 is proving to be an unprecedented year as businesses across the globe deal with a “once-in-a-century” pandemic, the United Kingdom withdraws from the European Union, industries are trying to respond to the #metoo movement and prevent racial injustice and inequity, and social media is pushing companies and individuals to higher standards of accountability.
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PHILADELPHIA – A Montgomery County law firm has brought litigation against a Connecticut insurance company, for allegedly not rendering payment for its services on 27 different cases.
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PHILADELPHIA – A local television news anchor who brought suit for an alleged improper use of her image on commercial websites across the Internet has seen her case dismissed by a Philadelphia federal judge.
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PHILADELPHIA – A Delaware County woman alleges she was injured when getting off an American Airlines flight from Philadelphia to Paris, France, and has brought legal action against the airliner under the Montreal Convention treaty.
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PHILADELPHIA – A federal judge granted permission to the Marriott International hotel chain to file related litigation against a series of third-party defendants in a sexual abuse survivor’s pending case against the hotel company.
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PHILADELPHIA – A major financial dispute between collectors of rare “Magic: The Gathering” playing cards that is centered on fraud accusations has had some of the counts stripped from its complaint in a Philadelphia federal court.
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PHILADELPHIA – A local television news anchor suing for allegedly improper use of her image on commercial websites across the Internet is seeking to add a new defendant to her lawsuit, according to a recent filing in the case.
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PHILADELPHIA – A six-figure financial dispute between collectors of rare “Magic: The Gathering” playing cards that is centered on fraud accusations is heading to trial next month in a Philadelphia federal court.
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WILLIAMSPORT – A Kansas insurance agent being sued for thousands of dollars in damages after he allegedly violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act, says the suit is unsubstantiated and should be dismissed by a federal judge.
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PHILADELPHIA – Facebook, Reddit and Imgur have collectively been dismissed from a lawsuit brought by a local television news anchor suing for allegedly improper use of her image on commercial websites across the Internet, per order of a federal judge in Philadelphia.
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PHILADELPHIA – One of the defendants in a lawsuit brought by a local television news anchor suing for allegedly improper use of her image on commercial websites across the Internet, says the court has no general jurisdiction over it and it should be dismissed from the case.
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WILLIAMSPORT – An attorney is suing a Kansas insurance agent for thousands of dollars in damages after the defendant allegedly violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act, by contacting him for telemarketing purposes without his permission.
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PHILADELPHIA – A local television news anchor suing for allegedly improper use of her image on commercial websites across the Internet has agreed to dismiss one of them, Giphy, Inc., from her lawsuit.
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PHILADELPHIA – Citing the expiration of the relevant three-year statute of limitations, a federal judge recently dismissed a sexual abuse survivor’s human trafficking allegations against the Marriott International hotel chain under Pennsylvania state law.
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PHILADELPHIA – A federal judge recently rendered moot a motion to dismiss from Marriott, which had refuted a sexual abuse survivor’s allegations that it benefited from and participated in sex trafficking activities at its hotels.
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PHILADELPHIA – Counsel for a television news anchor argues image-hosting website Imgur is in fact subject to jurisdiction in Pennsylvania, contrary to a recent motion the company filed to be dismissed from litigation.
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The following cases categorized as "civil - tort - motor vehicle" were on the docket in the Delaware County Court of Common Pleas on Feb. 27. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact: