HARRISBURG — A Maryland corporation and the federal government are suing Virginia company Ironbridge Construction Inc. and Arch Insurance Company, citing alleged breach of contract.
PHILADELPHIA – Conflicts between a woman claiming to be injured in an elevator fall and her representation have caused that lawyer to exit the lawsuit.
PHILADELPHIA – All proceedings have been stayed in a case involving pre-owned vehicle businesses who allegedly committed fraudulent conduct in selling faulty automobiles, pending the successful completion of binding arbitration.
A federal appellate court believes, just as a trial court did, that a York man was not prevented from correcting his military service records, denied access to a U.S. Navy building and improperly denied disability benefits, among other claims.
PHILADELPHIA — The secretary of the U.S. Department of Labor is suing a company for allegedly violating OSHA laws and wrongfully terminating employees.
PHILADELPHIA – Counsel for pre-owned vehicle businesses have filed a number of preliminary objections in a case alleging their fraudulent conduct led a customer to purchase a vehicle, which later failed and caused a car accident.
HARRISBURG - Embattled state Attorney General Kathleen Kane's announcement that she won't seek another term did much to calm the controversy surrounding her office, a Duquesne University law professor says.
PHILADELPHIA – A motor vehicle accident injury case which took place on Interstate 80 in Carbon County will not be transferred to a court there, a state judge said.
The state Senate's decision this week to withhold action on whether to remove embattled Attorney General Kathleen Kane from office makes sense, a law professor at Duquesne University says
A professor at Duquesne University says state Attorney General Kathleen Kane is likely collecting a paycheck while not being able to perform the duties of her office while her law license is suspended, and that the state Senate has the authority to remove her from office.
A New Jersey resident brought allegations against three individuals alleging several traffic law violations in a 2013 incident. Audrey Goss of Wenonah, New Jersey sued Dean Tursi, Anthony Tursi, and Carlo Tursi, all of Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania, in the U.S.
PHILADELPHIA – An apartment complex found through arbitration to owe a $50,000 judgment to a former tenant who alleges he fell on its property has petitioned to vacate that ruling in the Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas.
A New Jersey man seeks more than $500,000 in damages from a Lancaster County mulch supplier he accuses of allowing a wasp nest to attack him and cause serious injuries, according to a personal injury suit filed at the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
A North Carolina couple has filed a federal lawsuit at U.S. District Court in Philadelphia against the makers of Effexor, an anti-depressant that they claim caused birth defects in their infant son.