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Greek trading group's motion to transfer vessel negligence suit to N.J. federal court denied
A Pennsylvania federal court has denied a motion from a Greek trading corporation to transfer a maritime negligence damages case filed against it to New Jersey federal court. -
Defense: Fatal truck collision complaint lacks proper venue, claim specificity
Defense counsel in a fatal pedestrian-truck collision that took place on I-95 believe the plaintiff’s case is now in an improper venue and lacks crucial specificity and seek to have those portions stricken from the complaint. -
Counsel for trucking company, driver seeking negligence case transfer to Lehigh County
Counsel for an Emmaus-based trucking company and their driver involved in a fatal collision one year ago are moving for the case filed against them to be moved to Lehigh County. -
Defense says Delaware-based negligence lawsuit has no place in Philadelphia
Plaintiff alleges she slipped and fell on wet tile inside of a Delaware Royal Farms store. -
Attorneys attempting to withdraw from lawsuit filed by already deceased man
A negligence action in the Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas is waiting on two key motions to be decided -
Chester County should hear negligence case, attorneys for golf course say
Counsel for a Chester golf club and other defendants have charged a negligence lawsuit initiated them against was improperly filed -
August arbitration date set for motor vehicle accident case
According to court records, a motor vehicle accident case is set for an arbitration hearing in August, though the case’s plaintiff had received the desired settlement funds. -
Tractor-trailer owner sues towing outfit for return of property
A corporation brought allegations against a trucking firm requesting replevin for property allegedly seized in 2015. New Prime Inc. d/b/a Prime Inc. of Springfield, Missouri sued Act Truck & Trailer Inc. headquartered in Wilkes-Barre in the U.S. -
Elizabethtown attorney receives five-year suspension for embezzlement scheme
HARRISBURG - A Lancaster County attorney who pleaded guilty in 2011 to embezzling more than $30,000 from clients has been slapped with a five-year suspension by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, based on recommendations from a three-member panel of the Disciplinary Board. -
Robbery victim sues gas station for lack of assistance
The victim of a robbery at a Philadelphia gas station says the business owners and managers did not do enough to prevent the crime or render aid when he was attacked, according to a civil suit filed at the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas. -
Club patron sues over falling on wet steps
A Center City Turf Club is suing the business after falling down steps. -
Jewell Transport removes tractor-trailer injury suit to federal court
A New England-based trucking company being sued by a woman who -
Jury returns $18 million verdict in case of driver partially paralyzed in roadway construction zone
A Bucks County man who sustained serious personal injuries, including -
Pittsburgh police officer sued by teacher over retaliatory arrest
A western Pennsylvania educator is suing a Pittsburgh police officer over -
Tax Matrix Technologies of Pa. sues NY-based Wegmans Food Markets for breach of contract
A Pennsylvania tax consulting business is suing New York-based Wegmans -
Estate of Philly woman who died from pneumonia after premature labor awarded nearly $2 million
A civil jury in Philadelphia recently awarded nearly $2 million to the family of a 25-year- -
SEPTA rider previously found not credible in supermarket slip-and-fall now faces insurance fraud charges stemming from mass transit incident
In a story that has become all too familiar in recent months, a mass transit rider is facing -
Defense lawyers petition to remove KFC injury case to federal court
A case involving a Philadelphia-area fast food manager who claims she broke her ankle -
Pa. House Judiciary Committee mulls over asbestos-related Fairness in Claims and Transparency Act
The state House Judiciary Committee recently held a hearing on House Bill 1150, also -
Phila. med mal, wrongful death case ends in $19.5 million plaintiffs' verdict
A Philadelphia Common Pleas Court jury recently awarded $19.5 million to the widower