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A man is suing the city of Pittsburgh, alleging that he was injured due to uneven pavement that he tripped on
PITTSBURGH — A man is suing the city of Pittsburgh, alleging that he was injured due to uneven pavement that he tripped on. -
Nugenix turned me yellow, gave me liver problems, Pennsylvania man claims in lawsuit
PITTSBURGH -- A Butler man is suing the makers of Nugenix alleging that the supplement has caused him liver problems, as well as other damages. -
Here come the legal challenges to Pittsburgh's new gun laws passed after mass shooting at synagogue
PITTSBURGH – Having attained a prosecutor’s refusal to bring criminal charges against them in response to the city’s new firearms restrictions late last week, Pittsburgh's mayor and city council are now targets of civil litigation. -
Woman brings class action against U.S. Steel over December's Clairton Coke Plant fire
PITTSBURGH – U.S. Steel is facing a class action complaint in response to a Christmas Eve 2018 fire at its coke plant in Clairton. -
Power cord burned woman as she slept, lawsuit claims
PITTSBURGH — A woman is suing a cord manufacturer, alleging that she was burned by a faulty cord. -
Man's estate names Brodhead Senior Living, others over his death at a construction site
PITTSBURGH – An estate representative is seeking damages from several companies over man's death at a Coraopolis construction site. -
University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute patient alleges sticky floor caused fall
PITTSBURGH – A Worthington couple are seeking damages from a Pittsburgh medical facility after the wife sustained fractures in a fall allegedly caused by a sticky substance on the floor. -
Cyclist alleges defective stem on handlebars caused accident, seeks damages from REI
PITTSBURGH – A Pittsburgh woman alleges a defective stem on the handlebars of her bicycle failed and caused her to strike a concrete barrier. -
Litigation Solutions alleges former vice president's employment with competitor violates agreement
PITTSBURGH – A Cranberry Township man formerly employed by a Pittsburgh company is alleged to have violated an agreement when he accepted employment with a competitor. -
Former JetBlue employee alleges it did not accommodate splint after work-related injury
PITTSBURGH – A Midland woman is seeking reinstatement to her employment with JetBlue after she was allegedly discharged because she was unable to return to work with an accommodation for a work-related injury. -
BLV Chaffee Corners seeks to confirm $21 million arbitration award
PITTSBURGH – A limited liability company headquartered in Colorado is asking a state court to confirm a $21.7 million arbitration award. -
Pittsburgh lawyer files another Hard Metal Lung Disease case; Exposure to tungsten, cobalt at issue
PITTSBURGH – A Westmoreland County man is suing a local company and other suppliers, alleging he was exposed to tungsten and cobalt carbide while he worked as a stone grinder. -
Split at Pittsburgh plaintiffs firm turns nasty; A stolen spreadsheet contains possible targets for ADA lawsuits, attorney says
PITTSBURGH – A Pittsburgh law firm is suing a former partner for an alleged violation of trade secrets regarding its Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) practice. -
Shell Oil sued over alleged mishap while pouring concrete
PITTSBURGH — A couple are seeking damages, claiming that a concrete worker was caused severe and irreparable damages in a worksite accident. -
Plaintiffs lawyer says he spent 800 hours on case but didn't get his share of $3M in fees
PITTSBURGH — An attorney is seeking damages, alleging he invested over 800 hours in a case and was not paid fairly for his work. -
Repsol Oil would pay BKV $21 million if arbitration award is affirmed by Pittsburgh judge
PITTSBURGH - The owner of an Allegheny County pipeline has won an arbitration award of more than $21 million over an alleged breach of contract with an oil company. -
Bible app WatchWORD creators claim Erie Insurance did not cover damages related to hacking
ERIE -- WatchWORD, the creators of an Apple-based Bible app, filed a complaint in the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County against their insurance company for denying a claim after its app was hacked. -
AVK Enterprises technician claims he was severely injured by a fallen light fixture on a worksite
PHILADELPHIA— A man is seeking damages from property managers, citing negligence after he was allegedly injured while leaving a worksite when a light fixture fell and pinned him on the ground. -
Talc defendant had hoped to challenge jurisdictional rules in Pennsylvania, but just went bankrupt
PITTSBURGH – The outcome of an appeal questioning Pennsylvania's jurisdictional rules is uncertain, as lawsuits alleging talcum powder causes cancer face question marks after one of the main defendants, Imerys Talc America, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection last week. -
This is a dog of a lawsuit
Janeen Gismondo fell down in a pet store filled with puppies. When she got up, she and a lawyer went looking for someone to blame.