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Recent News About Hamilton
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Nursing facility objects to wrongful death suit and its punitive damages claims
LANCASTER – The Hamilton Arms Center skilled nursing facility has brought preliminary objections against both the general allegations and demand for punitive damages made by the daughter of a resident who died there in June of last year. -
Cozen O'Connor hosts Hot Tips in Litigation on April 23, 2023
Dexter Hamilton will speak on the panel “Hot Tips in Litigation” at the 2023 Pennsylvania Bar Association Civil Litigation Section Retreat. -
University of Scranton stands by termination of former prof unvaccinated for COVID-19
SCRANTON – The University of Scranton’s Faculty Affairs Council contends that the institution was right to fire a former professor, the latter of whom has charged that his constitutional rights to privacy and bodily autonomy were violated when the institution attempted to force him to disclose his COVID-19 vaccination status. -
Case activity for American Strategic Insurance, CORP vs Richard Mancini-Hamilton on Jan. 17
The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania reported the following activities in the suit brought by American Strategic Insurance, CORP against Richard Mancini-Hamilton on Jan. 17. -
Citing lack of specificity, landlord objects to suit over leaky ceiling collapsing on plaintiff
LANCASTER – In a suit which claimed a landlord’s negligence resulted in the ceiling of the plaintiff’s prior domicile collapsing on her, due to failure to repair a leak in her living room ceiling, the landlord has brought preliminary objections to dismiss claims for lack of specificity. -
Plaintiffs who alleged racist school admissions policies in Philly, appeal denial of injunction to Third Circuit
PHILADELPHIA – A group of plaintiffs has appealed the denial of a preliminary injunction in their class action litigation, which claimed their children were denied admission to criteria-based schools due to the District’s discriminatory policies centered on race, to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. -
Parents suing Phila. Schools over allegedly racist admissions policies, now seek injunction
PHILADELPHIA – A trio of Philadelphia parents who brought a class action lawsuit against the School District of Philadelphia and numerous officials in its employ, charging that their children were denied admission to criteria-based schools due to the District’s allegedly discriminatory policies centered on race, are now seeking an injunction to prevent such policies from continuing to be enforced. -
Parents sue Phila. School District, allege racist admissions policies for special schools
PHILADELPHIA – A trio of Philadelphia parents have brought a class action lawsuit against the School District of Philadelphia and numerous officials in its employ, charging that their children were denied admission to criteria-based schools due to the District’s allegedly discriminatory policies centered on race. -
Resolution approved for discrimination case filed by Black former NFL players, over concussion settlement proceeds
PHILADELPHIA – A federal discrimination case brought by two retired NFL players against the league, claiming that it manipulated cognitive function data to make it less likely Black players would receive proceeds from the 2016 concussion settlement, has been resolved. -
Troutman Pepper Names Partner Sara Richman Chair of Pro Bono
Troutman Pepper Names Partner Sara Richman Chair of Pro Bono. -
Troutman Pepper Advises Center for Breakthrough Medicines in Partnership with University of Pennsylvania for Gene Therapy Manufacturing
Troutman Pepper Advises Center for Breakthrough Medicines in Partnership with University of Pennsylvania for Gene Therapy Manufacturing. -
Two Troutman Pepper Partners Named 2022 BTI Client Service All-Stars
Two Troutman Pepper Partners Named 2022 BTI Client Service All-Stars. -
Five plaintiffs who alleged Parkinson's disease from Paraquat exposure end case soon after filing
PHILADELPHIA – Five individuals who filed a lawsuit for Parkinson’s disease they suffered allegedly as a result of exposure to an herbicide called Paraquat have dropped their case without prejudice, just a week-and-a-half after filing it. -
Troutman Pepper Serves as Regulatory Counsel to TEAM Services Group in its Partnership with 24 Hour Home Care
Troutman Pepper Serves as Regulatory Counsel to TEAM Services Group in its Partnership with 24 Hour Home Care. -
Chair of Troutman Pepper’s Health Sciences Department Recognized as “Woman of Distinction”
Chair of Troutman Pepper’s Health Sciences Department Recognized as “Woman of Distinction”. -
Hispanic Heritage Month 2021 Attorney Spotlight: R. Zachary Torres-Fowler
Hispanic Heritage Month 2021 Attorney Spotlight: R. Zachary Torres-Fowler. -
Troutman Pepper Recognized in 2021 IFLR1000 Rankings
Troutman Pepper Recognized in 2021 IFLR1000 Rankings. -
Troutman Pepper’s Solomon Hunter Jr. Named a 2021 BTI M&A Client Service All-Star
Troutman Pepper’s Solomon Hunter Jr. Named a 2021 BTI M&A Client Service All-Star. -
Troutman Pepper Health Sciences IP Partners Recognized in IAM Strategy 300
Troutman Pepper Health Sciences IP Partners Recognized in IAM Strategy 300. -
Cozen O’Connor Welcomes Former Toll Brothers Vice President and Counsel Wendy F. Klein Keane to Construction Practice
Cozen O’Connor Welcomes Former Toll Brothers Vice President and Counsel Wendy F. Klein Keane to Construction Practice.