PHILADELPHIA - The widow of a man who hanged himself after pleading guilty to sexual assault has sued a correctional facility and others in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
The Delaware County Court of Common Pleas reported the following activities in the suit brought by 501 Shadeland, LLC and Paolino Development, Inc. against 501 Shadeland, LLC and Paolino Development, Inc. on Aug. 12.
The Delaware County Court of Common Pleas reported the following activities in the suit brought by Department of Labor & Industry to the Use of the Unemployment Compensation Fund against Keystone Gardening, Inc. on July 18.
READING – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the U.S. Department of Justice and the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (PADEP) have reached a settlement with the city of Lancaster to take action in ending sewage discharge into local waterways from storm and sewage systems.
PHILADELPHIA – A Pennsylvania-based equipment leasing company believes a pair of defendants from Chicago are indebted to it for more than $19,000, after their alleged default on a lease agreement entered into last year.
PHILADELPHIA – A Pennsylvania-based equipment leasing company believes a dental practice in Texas has committed default on two agreements the parties entered into in 2013.
LANCASTER – A former Lancaster EMT believes his employment was wrongfully terminated due to his personal and private social media posts, which critiqued the policies of his then-employer.
LANCASTER – An Elizabethtown landscape company has filed preliminary objections, in response to a lawsuit where a plaintiff alleged it failed to perform adequate snow removal services and was then injured.
LANCASTER – Leaked audio and a series of articles regarding closed-door meetings by the Manheim Township School District Board of Education have resulted in a defamation lawsuit against a Lancaster County news outlet, as the former president of the board is alleging an effort to ruin his reputation.
PHILADELPHIA – Federal appellate court judges have thrown out a civil rights action filed against a member of the Pennsylvania State Police for a perceived lack of merit, per court records.
HARRISBURG – Legislation requiring secondary schools in Pennsylvania to adopt policies and procedures to prevent and correct hazing recently was signed into law by Gov. Tom Wolf.
A York construction company is suing the Kroger Co. over claims of not being compensated for costs in the building of a retaining wall as a part of the overall construction of a new cooler warehouse and separate maintenance facility.