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Case activity for Cavalry SPV I, LLC vs Luis Germanhernandez on July 12
The Delaware County Court of Common Pleas reported the following activities in the suit brought by Cavalry SPV I, LLC against Luis Germanhernandez on July 12. -
Case of alleged gang beatdown of woman in Northern Liberties comes to settlement
PHILADELPHIA – A lawsuit brought by a woman who asserted she was assaulted and beaten in a gang-style beatdown by a group of attackers at The Schmidt’s Commons in Philadelphia’s Northern Liberties neighborhood nearly two years ago has been settled. -
German Shepherd dog attack case continues despite death of two of its defendants
PHILADELPHIA – The case of a local man arranging Christmas decorations outside his home in 2017, who alleged his neighbors’ German Shepherd dogs attacked and injured him without provocation, is headed to arbitration this summer – though two of the defendants are now believed to be deceased. -
Lawsuit: Philadelphia children suffered permanent injuries from inhaling lead-based paint
PHILADELPHIA – A mother of two Philadelphia children is suing her property’s managers, claiming their collective negligence in adhering to laws regarding disclosure of lead-based paint on the premises led to her daughters suffering permanent injuries. -
Judge says father and daughter allegedly harmed by mold must comply with discovery requests
PHILADELPHIA – A father-daughter pair of plaintiffs from the Germantown neighborhood of Philadelphia suing their property owner and manager for alleged exposure to both mold and insecticides in their apartment have been ordered by a state court judge to respond to the defendant's discovery requests. -
Case of N.J. woman's assault and battery at Philly's Schmidt's Commons sent to arbitration
PHILADELPHIA – The case of a woman who asserts she was assaulted and beaten by a group of attackers at The Schmidt’s Commons in Philadelphia’s Northern Liberties neighborhood more than a year ago has been sent to arbitration. -
DLA PIPER: DLA Piper's Acritas Stars 2019
The following DLA Piper lawyers have been recognized as Acritas Stars in the latest analysis of outstanding lawyers, according to client nominations. -
Company says email was hacked, blames firm for not advising it to get computer fraud insurance
PHILADELPHIA — A gift distribution company is suing a global insurance broker, citing alleged broker malpractice. -
Conference upcoming for suit brought by father, daughter allegedly harmed by apartment chemicals, mold
PHILADELPHIA – A lawsuit involving a father-daughter pair of plaintiffs from the Germantown neighborhood of Philadelphia suing their property owner and manager for alleged exposure to both mold and insecticides in their apartment, has been slated for a settlement conference next summer. -
Philly plaza defendants facing allegations of negligence for failing to stop gang assault last year
PHILADELPHIA – A woman who asserts she was assaulted and beaten by a group of attackers at The Schmidt’s Commons in Philadelphia’s Northern Liberties neighborhood more than a year ago has brought legal action in response to that event. -
Germantown fitness center claimed drowned man died as a result of his own negligence, opposes wrongful death lawsuit
PHILADELPHIA – The mother of a young man who drowned in a fitness center swimming pool in the Germantown section of Philadelphia last summer is now suing the center for charges of survival and wrongful death, though it claims the man’s death was the result of his own negligence. -
Man assaulted at Schmidt's Commons sues plaza management entities for negligence
PHILADELPHIA – A man claiming to have been assaulted and severely injured by a group of assailants at The Schmidt’s Commons in Northern Liberties is suing the entities he believes are responsible for failing to prevent or stop the altercation. -
Father and daughter sue after alleged exposure to mold and insecticides in their apartment
PHILADELPHIA – A father-daughter pair of plaintiffs from the Germantown neighborhood of Philadelphia are suing their property owner and manager for alleged exposure to both mold and insecticides in their apartment, while premises management has denied any such occurrence. -
Supreme Court resolves jurisdictional agreement, regulations in Philadelphia taxicab case
PHILADELPHIA - An ongoing battle between Pennsylvania transportation authorities and taxicabs in the Philadelphia area was settled in the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania on Oct. 17. -
John Deere: Philadelphia lawsuit over crushed leg is an example of forum-shopping
PHILADELPHIA – The estate representative of a man allegedly crushed by a John Deere-brand front end loader is seeking legal damages as compensation for the leg and spinal injuries he suffered in that accident. -
Woman says she fell getting into disabled persons vehicle, lost her toes as a result
PHILADELPHIA – New litigation filed in state court centers on a Philadelphia woman who violently fell when entering a disabled persons transport vehicle, was injured and subsequently had to have more than one of her toes amputated. -
Plaintiff says he was attacked by neighbors' German Shepherds while hanging Christmas lights
PHILADELPHIA – A local man arranging Christmas decorations outside his home last year says his neighbors’ German Shepherd dogs attacked and injured him without provocation, and has filed legal action to recover monetary damages. -
Lufthansa heist: Philly man says airline's negligence helped ex-wife kidnap kids to Austria
PHILADELPHIA – A Philadelphia man’s pending litigation against Lufthansa German Airlines and several other parties accuses the defendants of disregarding the airline’s policy on minor children traveling, and claims his minor children were then kidnapped to Austria by his ex-wife. -
Lawsuit: Neighbors' negligence led to elderly woman being savagely attacked by German Shepherd
PHILADELPHIA – An elderly Philadelphia woman claiming to have been savagely attacked by a neighbor’s German Shepherd dog has sued the dog’s owners, alleging their negligence directly led to the mauling. -
St. Vincent Seminary allegedly fired woman in retaliation for complaining about age and racial discrimination
A 67-year-old, African-American woman is suing her former employer, Congregation of the Mission of St. Vincent De Paul in Germantown d/b/a St. Vincent Seminary, for alleged age and race discrimination.