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GEICO policyholders say they were denied full benefits coverage in wake of 2013 motor vehicle accident
PHILADELPHIA – GEICO policyholders from Philadelphia believe the insurance company did not pay them amounts they believe they were entitled to through their motor vehicle insurance coverage, in the aftermath of a 2013 accident in the Fairmount Park neighborhood of Philadelphia. -
Bicyclist sues city after collision with lawnmower
A Philadelphia man who sustained multiple injuries after colliding with a lawnmower while -
City, others not civily liable for eight-year sexual abuse by since-imprisoned former Philly cop
A federal judge has ruled that the City of Philadelphia is not liable for -
Imprisoned former Phila. cop, others sued by city woman who suffered years-long sexual assault while underage
A Philadelphia woman is suing a former city police officer who is currently imprisoned -
Phila. may face suit over newly enacted gun ban; attorneys may seek injunctive relief
Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter recently signed into law a city ordinance change banning people from carrying firearms into city parks, rec centers, playgrounds and municipal buildings, even if folks are in legal possession of the weapons. -
Judge files memorandum outlining reasons behind granting injunction in Philly's outdoor homeless feeding ban case
The federal judge overseeing the case involving Philadelphia’s controversial outdoor -
Federal Judge issues temporary injunction on Philly's controversial outdoor homeless feeding ban
In a highly watched case by those serving the city’s needy, a federal judge in Philadelphia Thursday morning granted a preliminary injunction temporarily barring the city from enforcing its recently enacted ban on public feedings for homeless men and women. -
ACLU of Pa. files suit over Phila.'s outdoor homeless feeding ban
Philadelphia’s recently enacted ban on feeding the homeless in public is now the subject of litigation, after the American Civil Liberties Union of Pennsylvania on June 5 filed a federal complaint against the city and Mayor Michael Nutter challenging the constitutionality of the controversial measure.