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New Enterprise Stone & Lime Co. alleges it has no obligation to arbitrate dispute with union
JOHNSTOWN – A New Enterprise corporation is seeking declaration from the court regarding a dispute with a retired employee and a labor union. -
Aryzta LLC alleges it suffered more than $600,000 in damages because of food line contamination
WILKES-BARRE – The owner of a commercial bakery in Hazelton alleges some of its products were contaminated with metal chips after the installation of a catwalk at its facility. -
State Auto Property and Casualty Insurance Co. seeks more than $75,000 for damages allegedly caused by candle fire
WILLIAMSPORT – An insurance company is seeking damages from a Mifflinburg woman after a candle started a fire at a rental property. -
Insurance companies claim Keystone Fire Protection caused water line to rupture
PHILADELPHIA — Insurance companies are suing a Pennsylvania corporation, citing alleged liability and negligence. -
DCH Contractors LLC alleged to have failed to properly install millwork
PHILADELPHIA – An insurance company is seeking damages from a Warminster contractor after millwork it installed caused property damages. -
North American Elite Insurance Co. seeks judgment over coverage of water damages
PHILADELPHIA – An insurance firm is seeking subrogation from a Pottstown company over water damages allegedly caused by a fire protection system. -
QlikTech alleges former employees took confidential information, now work for competitor
PHILADELPHIA – A Radnor visual analytics platform and user-driven business intelligence company alleges that five former employees have unlawfully used confidential information. -
Clark Capital says Minnesota insurance firm used its trademark to advertise
PHILADELPHIA — A Philadelphia financial services company is suing RiverSource Life Insurance Company, based in Minnesota, citing alleged unfair competition for using its trademark. -
Delaware River Stevedores claim union forced unlawful work stoppage
PHILADELPHIA — A union is suing International Longshoremen's Association Local 1242, and Philip Renzi, alleging breach of contract. -
Woman, claiming elevator dropped her, settles lawsuit
PHILADELPHIA — A plaintiff who sued elevator and realty companies for negligence as a result of injuries she suffered in an allegedly violent elevator fall has settled with the defendants of the case. -
SCOTUS asked to review whether state laws, not federal, should apply to aviation industry
PHILADELPHIA — An aircraft pilots association is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to reverse a decision from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit that allowed states to impose their own safety standards in place of federal law. -
Company blamed for allegedly selling defective part used in wheelchair lift
An insurance firm and its insured party that makes wheelchair lifts are suing a Wisconsin corporation, citing alleged liability. -
Ice cream company claims infringement
PHILADELPHIA — A California business is suing The Ice Cream Lab Inc., a Pennsylvania corporation, citing alleged unfair competition and unjust enrichment. -
Couple sues neighbor after tree damages property, alleges negligence
PHILADELPHIA – A Morrisville couple is suing their neighbor after he allegedly damaged their house while cutting down a tree. -
Commonwealth Court approves higher customer utility surcharges to finance infrastructure repair
The Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania recently issued a decision reaffirming the ability of utility companies to charge a greater surcharge on customers’ monthly bills to cover infrastructure improvements. -
Insurance company blames cleaning business for property fire
A property and casualty insurance provider is suing a cleaning business, alleging negligence caused a fire at one of its insured properties.