ALLENTOWN – A federal court has ruled that an Easton man who filed a civil rights lawsuit against Wal-Mart, claiming they refused him service and then later sent police officers to his home, will have most of his case dismissed – but also have the opportunity to amend his allegations under Title II of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA).
PHILADELPHIA – A Philadelphia man’s injuries allegedly sustained as a result of a nine-story elevator fall in a Center City commercial building has filed legal action against all of the entities responsible for the elevator’s operation and maintenance.
PHILADELPHIA – A Texas man has filed suit against Pennsylvania-based telecommunication service provider alleging that it failed to pay overtime to its field technicians.
PHILADELPHIA – Defense counsel for one of a group of companies who are accused of manufacturing a faulty natural gas system for a trash truck which exploded and left a man with third-degree burns have unanimously denied the claims levied against it.
A 72-year-old Army veteran is suing the United States, alleging that insufficient health care measures were taken to prevent the amputation of both his legs below the knee.
PHILADELPHIA — An employee is suing Caring Matters Home Care, citing alleged unpaid wages, violation of the Family and Medical Leave Act and violation of Workers' Compensation acts.
HARRISBURG – A federal judge has decided that a loan servicing company did not violate the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) in its attempt to collect on an education loan-related debt from one of its customers.
PHILADELPHIA — A former security worker is suing Community Education Centers Inc., citing alleged retaliation and violation of the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA).
PHILADELPHIA — A nurse's assistant has filed a class-action lawsuit against Colonial Park Care Center LLC d/b/a Colonial Park Care Center, citing alleged unpaid wages, violation of applicable minimum wage law and violation of workers compensation acts.
PHILADELPHIA – A federal judge has denied a plaintiff’s motion to find his former company in civil contempt, for its chief executive officer allegedly not responding to an order to answer post-judgment interrogatories.
PHILADELPHIA — A Philadelphia company that sells document organization systems is suing its logistical distribution services provider, citing alleged breach of contract.
PHILADELPHIA — Employees have filed a class action lawsuit against Ram-T Corporation and Deborah Turner c/o Ram-T corproation, employer, alleging breach of contract, unpaid wages, violation of applicable minimum wage law and violation of workers compensation acts.