PHILADELPHIA – The case of a marketer and food service products distributor that sued two Montgomery County restaurants and their owner for over $14,000 in financial damages, related to alleged breach of contract, was recently rendered a judgment of non prosecution.
PHILADELPHIA – Two men have appealed a Sept. 25 order in which a federal judge dismissed their lawsuit challenging Pennsylvania and federal laws that prohibit individuals who were previously admitted to a mental institution from owning a gun.
PHILADELPHIA – A Philadelphia man believes a California financial firm improperly pursued an alleged debt against him and violated federal and state laws in the process of doing so.
PHILADELPHIA – A Horsham-based supplier of pharmaceutical services alleges a federal agency failed to timely respond to its petition regarding the approval of a drug.
PHILADELPHIA – A Nationwide Insurance Company policyholder believes the firm has not reimbursed him, for money he expended in connection with repairing damage to his property incurred earlier this year.
PHILADELPHIA – Eight individuals have signed on to a class-action lawsuit alleging that 3M and several other defendants should be held responsible for injuries they sustained from water contaminated when others used the aqueous film forming foam, or AFFF, that 3M has sold in the past.
PHILADELPHIA – Due to irreconcilable differences, a local judge has permitted plaintiff counsel to exit a lawsuit stemming from a sidewalk fall in South Philadelphia.
PHILADELPHIA – Motions for preliminary objections and to dismiss a lawsuit connected to a plaintiff’s injurious sinkhole-related fall have been overruled and denied, respectively.
PHILADELPHIA – On May 19, Uber Technologies, Inc. filed a motion in federal court to dismiss an antitrust lawsuit filed against it, for failure to state claims.
PHILADELPHIA – According to a federal judge, Uber Technologies, Inc. has been granted a two-week extension to respond to an antitrust lawsuit filed against it in March by the Philadelphia Taxi Association.
PHILADELPHIA – Plaintiff counsel in a premises liability suit has filed to exit the litigation, citing irreconcilable differences from evidence garnered through the discovery process.
PHILADELPHIA – The Horsham-based Philadelphia Taxi Association, comprising a number of area cab and limousine companies, has filed an antitrust lawsuit against San Francisco-based Uber Technologies, Inc.
PHILADELPHIA – A federal judge has decided a Florida couple and former franchisee of AAMCO Transmissions did not violate a non-compete agreement, when they left the company franchise and opened their own transmission repair business.
An attorney representing a minor involved in a slip-and-fall case has requested to withdraw from the case, but says he is not permitted to describe the rationale for his withdrawal.