The Delaware County Court of Common Pleas reported the following activity in the suit brought by Bank of America, N.A. against Jeffrey Allen Groves Jr on July 12: 'Complaint With Cdf'.
A three-judge panel with the Superior Court of Pennsylvania affirmed a lower court’s ruling that denied a motion to dismiss a case after a man’s exposure to dangerous chemicals allegedly resulted in fatal lung and liver cancer.
PITTSBURGH — A 54-year-old Allegheny County resident is suing GNC Holdings Inc., a health and wellness product company, citing alleged age discrimination and violation of the Pennsylvania Human Relations Act.
PHILADELPHIA — Two insurance companies are suing Home Depot Inc., doing business as Wilmar, a seller and/or distributor of Airwell Fedders air-conditioning units, citing alleged breach of warranties, negligence, and strict liability.
PHILADELPHIA – A mother and son have initiated legal action against Best Western, after the son and minor plaintiff was allegedly attacked and bitten by bed bugs when the pair stayed at one of the defendant’s hotels, located in Lakeville.
ERIE – A Grove City man he was provided with confusing and inaccurate information regarding the refill of a prescription he was given after having stents placed.
SCRANTON — Five former delivery drivers have filed a class action lawsuit against Wings Over Happy Valley MDF LLC and Steven C. Moreira, alleging unpaid wages, violation of applicable minimum wage law and violation of Workers' Compensation acts.
PHILADELPHIA – A panel of federal appellate judges believe the local District Court incorrectly interpreted and characterized the injury claims of a plaintiff whose husband lost his life in a work-related crane accident, and have remanded the case for further proceedings.
PHILADELPHIA – A Philadelphia judge recently denied a defense attorney’s attempt to send a gas station scaffold fall case to the Chester County Court of Common Pleas.
PHILADELPHIA – A premises liability action may be headed to the Chester County Court of Common Pleas, if a motion from a former member of defense counsel is approved.
HARRISBURG - Pennsylvania would do well to follow the examples of states like Delaware and North Carolina in developing a commerce court, a Harrisburg attorney says.
A Mercer woman is suing her former Pittsburgh employer claiming age discrimination and violation of the Age Discrimination in Employment Act and Pennsylvania Human Relations Act in connection with her job loss.
Motions for preliminary objections and pro hac vice admissions for counsel are on the table in a product liability case, centered on a young boy who allegedly suffered permanent injuries during a circumcision procedure.