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Instrumentation Industries alleged to have infringed patent with adapter
PITTSBURGH – A Bethel Park company is alleged to have infringed a Wisconsin company's patents. -
City of Philadelphia sues opioid manufacturers for alleged role in 'public health crisis'
PHILADELPHIA – The City of Philadelphia has become the latest government entity in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to sue opioid manufacturers for deceptive marketing practices and creating what it has termed “an unprecedented public health crisis.” -
Man allegedly burned by exploding vaping device seeks monetary damages
PHILADELPHIA – A man allegedly burned when vaping products exploded in his face during use is suing the manufacturers of those same products for claims of negligence and strict liability. -
Intel accused of patent infringement
A Pennsylvania company is suing Intel Corporation for alleged patent infringement. -
Online marketing company says ActiveProspect mischaracterized its business in blog
PHILADELPHIA — An online commerce company based in Ambler is suing ActiveProspect Inc., citing alleged unfair competition concerning a blog post that the company's CEO posted on its website. -
Judge orders administrative closing of attorney's online privacy lawsuit against Obama, national intelligence officials
PHILADELPHIA – A federal court judge has issued a temporary administrative closing in a case in which a Canonsburg attorney sued former President Barack Obama and national intelligence officials for allegedly compromising the security of his online accounts. -
Attorney: Wawa will probably defeat DaWA in trademark lawsuit
CAMDEN, N.J. (Legal Newsline) – Popular East Coast convenience store operation Wawa Inc. and parent company Wild Goose Holding Co. Inc. have filed a complaint against Dawa Food Inc., stating that the defendant is committing trademark infringement and other counts. -
Muria Intellectual Property alleges patent infringement
HARRISBURG — A Pennsylvania company is suing Speed Commerce Operating Company LLC, Speed Commerce Inc., Navarre Distribution Services Inc., Navarre Online Fulfilment Services Inc., Navarre Digital Services Inc., Encore Software LLC and Viva Media Inc., alleging patent infringement. -
Third Circuit decision in product-hopping case may be at odds with prior case, attorney says
PHILADELPHIA – A decision out of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit earlier this fall that a pharmaceutical company in a Pennsylvania product-hopping case did not violate the Sherman Antitrust Act seems to be at odds with a prior precedent-setting case, a Washington, D.C.-based attorney says. -
Sushi brand alleges intellectual property violation
A specialty cuisine company has sued another restaurant business, alleging trademark violation infringement and unfair competition. -
Former law library director pleads guilty to misuse of funds
The retired head of the Montgomery County law library pleaded guilty Wednesday to the illegal use of public funds and making unapproved purchases, according to a report by the Times Herald. -
Media coalition argues for access to utility company's records
A group of Pennsylvania media outlets filed a motion with the Commonwealth Court demanding access to documents the Pennsylvania Utility Commission used during a decision-making process that resulted in a settlement with PPL Utilities for its perceived favoritism of neighborhoods serviced during a winter storm in 2011. -
U.S. Supreme Court denies certiorari in NSA phone records case brought by Phila. father of slain agency cryptologist
The United States Supreme Court has denied certiorari, or early review, in -
Plaintiff who sued NSA over phone records collection is Phila. father of killed agency technician
A federal judge’s opinion this week that the National Security Agency’s -
Pa. magisterial district judge who dismissed own traffic tickets can return to bench, CJD rules
The Pennsylvania magisterial district judge who made headlines after being charged with -
ACLU files suit over NSA's domestic surveillance of phone records
The American Civil Liberties Union this week joined the legal fight challenging the -
Phila. couple named as lead plaintiffs in class action over secret NSA phone records collection program; Obama, Holder named as lead defendants
A lawyer from the group Freedom Watch has filed a class action lawsuit on behalf of -
Feds close Amish farmer in Kinzers
PHILADELPHIA -- Amish farmer Daniel Allgyer operated a dairy farm located in Kinzers, Pa., but he closed it after a federal court judge said he violated the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act and the Public Health Services Act. -
Pa. state Sen. John C. Rafferty announces bid for Attorney General post
John C. Rafferty, a Republican state senator from eastern Pennsylvania, has thrown his name into the mix for those seeking to become the commonwealth’s next top law enforcement official. -
Suburban Philly newspaper chain faces wrongful termination complaint
Two New Jersey women who claim they were terminated from their respective positions as advertising sales representatives for a greater Philadelphia area newspaper chain are suing the company, alleging their firings were age-related.