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The Delaware County Court of Common Pleas reported the following activity on March 2 in the suits below:
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The following cases categorized as "civil nr - lien - probation judgment" were on the docket in the Delaware County Court of Common Pleas on March 2. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:
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The Delaware County Court of Common Pleas reported the following activity on Feb. 28 in the suits below:
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The following cases categorized as "civil nr - lien - probation judgment" were on the docket in the Delaware County Court of Common Pleas on Feb. 28. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:
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The Delaware County Court of Common Pleas reported the following activity in the suit brought by Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for the Benefit of the County of Delaware against Shakeem Coburn on Feb. 28: 'Praecipe For Judgment Entered On 2/28/20 12:00 AM For The Amount Of $66,136.69.'.
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The Delaware County Court of Common Pleas reported the following activity in the suit brought by Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for the Benefit of the County of Delaware against Shakeem Coburn on March 2: 'Judgment Entered For $66,136.69 On 02-28-2020 236 Notice Of Judgment Sent 03-02-2020'.
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PHILADELPHIA – A lawsuit from a concrete worker allegedly struck by a falling metal object on the job against the construction entities with ties to the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Schuylkill project is heading to trial next spring.
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PHILADELPHIA – A new lawsuit filed in state court alleges a Philadelphia man was electrocuted at Pennsylvania Hospital, when a pipe suddenly burst and water was caused to spill from the wall.
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PHILADELPHIA – The construction entities with ties to the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Schuylkill project are facing a lawsuit from a concrete worker allegedly struck by a falling metal object on the job, though all parties have consented to punitive damages being off the table.
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A Pittsburgh man faces a lawsuit after violating a severance agreement with his former employers.
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PHILADELPHIA – Due to a perceived pattern of improper investigation and dismissals, a federal appeals court has upheld the payment of more than $127,000 in legal fees from Washington, D.C., firefighters who claimed hearing loss from exposure to the sirens on their fire trucks, to the manufacturers of those same devices.
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SCRANTON – Seventy retired and active firefighters from the Scranton, Wilkes-Barre and Dunmore fire departments believe their truck sirens are the direct cause for their allegedly suffering permanent hearing damage in the course of their work.
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MEDIA – After college student Brittany Gray sued Penn State University over allegations she slipped on ice at its Brandywine Campus, she received an arbitration ruling of less than she originally was seeking.
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PHILADELPHIA – Defense counsel in a premises liability action revolving around an injurious fall on a satellite campus of Pennsylvania State University is arguing the case should be transferred to Dauphin County, where the accident took place.
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Attorneys for a driver and his employer have argued the negligence case against them was filed improperly as to its venue