PHILADELPHIA – A wrongful termination case from a former public safety officer at Swarthmore College, predicated on an alleged incident of racial discrimination, has survived a motion for summary judgment from the college in federal court.
PHILADELPHIA — Lawyers for the transportation company Uber have moved for partial summary judgment in a lawsuit between the company and its UberBLACK drivers.
PHILADELPHIA — A diet-plan marketer is suing Supplement Direct Ventures Inc. and ABC Co. d/b/a Supplement Police, alleging negligent misrepresentation and unfair competition.
PHILADELPHIA — A company offering weight-loss programs is suing ABC Co. d/b/a DietInsight, which allegedly is affiliated with plaintiff's competitors, citing alleged negligent misrepresentation and unfair competition.
PHILADELPHIA – A plaintiff who claimed illness and injury from allegedly being served shards of a broken plate at a Longhorn Steakhouse in Hamilton Township, N.J., has settled with the popular casual dining restaurant chain.
PHILADELPHIA – A panel of federal appellate court judges dismissed the appeal of a former Drexel University medical student who filed a racial discrimination lawsuit against the academic institution, for lack of jurisdiction and without prejudice.
PHILADELPHIA – The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania has ruled the claims of a pediatric ophthalmologist who believes he was wrongfully terminated under federal law as dismissed.
PHILADELPHIA — Four former employees are suing Navmar Applied Sciences Corporation, a defense contractor, citing alleged unpaid wages and violation of Workers' Compensation acts.
PHILADELPHIA – Longhorn Steakhouse is looking to have the case of a New Jersey man who says he became ill and injured from allegedly being served shards of a broken plate at their location in Hamilton Township, N.J. removed to federal court.
HARRISBURG — Nebraska companies are suing Pennsylvania-based defendants The McNaughton Company d/b/a McNaughton Homes and Midpenn Construction Co.; 441 McNaughton Properties LLC; Midpenn Properties Inc.; McNaughton Real Estate Group Inc.; David W. Shannon; Vicki R. Shannon; Francis J. McNaughton; and Mark McNaughton, citing alleged copyright infringement.
PHILADELPHIA — A Nebraska company is suing Pennsylvania-based defendants Wood's Edge Builders Inc.; Sher-wal Inc.; W.M.P. Ltd.; The Murry Companies/Sher-Wal Inc. Joint Venture; Murry Communities Ltd. formerly known as The Murry Companies; Murry Development Corporation; WM Murry & Son Inc.; Murry Management Co.; William E. Murry; Robert B. Sherman; and Charles H. Walton, citing alleged copyright infringement.
PHILADELPHIA – A New Jersey man who became ill and injured from allegedly being served shards of a broken plate at a Longhorn Steakhouse in Hamilton Township, N.J., has sued for negligence-related damages in state court.
HARRISBURG — A Nebraska company is suing MTF Associates Inc.; Haubert Construction LLC, d/b/a Fogarty Homes; Fogarty Homes Inc.; JF Development Corporation; John Fogarty Custom Built Homes Inc., d/b/a Distinctive Homes by Fogarty; John T. Fogarty; and Randall E. Haubert, alleging copyright infringement.