Recent News About Dunlo
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PITTSBURGH – Counsel for a Pittsburgh man who suffered a broken arm and leg injuries at a local Ace Hardware store when he says he fell on an unevenly positioned mat near its entrance doors in 2019 denies the counter-argument of the store.
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PITTSBURGH – A federal judge has partially dismissed counts in a disability discrimination suit brought by a real estate company, its owner and his sister-in-law, against Scott Township and one of its commissioners.
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PITTSBURGH – A Pittsburgh man who suffered a broken arm and leg injuries at a local Ace Hardware store when he fell on an unevenly positioned mat near its entrance doors in 2019, argues that the store’s answer to his suit is insufficient.
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PITTSBURGH – A wrongful termination suit from a man who claims he was fired from a water and sewer authority when he refused to dump raw sewage into the Monongahela River is the burden of the West Elizabeth Sanitary Authority, according to Union Township.
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PITTSBURGH – A local Ace Hardware store denies that it is responsible for broken arm and leg injuries suffered by a Pittsburgh man, when he fell on an unevenly-positioned mat near its entrance doors last year.
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PITTSBURGH – The Borough of Mount Pleasant denies it wrongfully terminated its former police chief after his pursuit to correct alleged waste and wrongdoing being committed by municipal government.
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PITTSBURGH – Counsel for Scott Township and one of its commissioners say that claims from a Western Pennsylvania real estate company, its owner and his sister-in-law in a disability discrimination lawsuit filed against them have not been pled satisfactorily for the case to proceed.
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PITTSBURGH – One of three companies being sued for injuries a Pennsylvania woman suffered when riding a camel at a Pittsburgh circus event has been ordered to comply with discovery requests, in order to uncover more possible defendants.
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PITTSBURGH – Counsel for Scott Township and one of its commissioners allege that “vague and illusory” claims from a Western Pennsylvania real estate company, its owner and his sister-in-law should be grounds to dismiss a disability discrimination lawsuit filed against them.
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PITTSBURGH – Attorneys for the Vandergrift Borough Council are looking to dismiss a complaint from one of its council members who accuses her colleagues, the mayor, chief of police and a police officer of engaging in a campaign of defamation and slander intended to ruin her reputation and drive her out of public office.
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PITTSBURGH – One of three companies being sued for injuries a Pennsylvania woman suffered when riding a camel at a Pittsburgh circus event says the complaint was not pled with enough specific facts to be valid and riding a camel is not an inherently-hazardous activity.
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PHILADELPHIA – A Cumberland County man who broke into a Farrell supermarket, suffered a gunshot wound to the head by an officer and alleged excessive force was used, dismissed several defendants from his original complaint while adding other police parties to amended version of the case.
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HARRISBURG – In the lead-up to the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania hearing arguments on Hammons v. Ethicon, Inc. next week, an amicus brief attached to six organizations representing tort reform and business interests in the state says recent U.S. Supreme Court rulings governing personal jurisdiction are being ignored.
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The following cases categorized as "civil nr - lien - commonwealth of pa" were on the docket in the Delaware County Court of Common Pleas on Feb. 26. 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. 26 in the suits below:
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The Delaware County Court of Common Pleas reported the following activities in the suit brought by Commonwealth of PA Department of Revenue against Alistair M. Dunlop on Feb. 26.
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PITTSBURGH – A Pittsburgh company alleges that a Blairsville business and two former employees misappropriated trade secrets.
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ERIE — A Pennsylvania company is suing International Conveyor & Rubber multiple individuals, alleging that they used proprietary information to solicit customers.
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PHILADELPHIA – A prior-approved summary judgment motion in an excessive force action has been vacated by the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania.