The following cases categorized as "family and medical leave act" were on the docket in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania on Oct. 5. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:
PITTSBURGH – A federal judge in Pittsburgh has denied an attempt by President Donald Trump’s re-election campaign to overcome state laws governing mail-in voting, ballot signatures and election poll watchers, ruling it had not proved allegations of potential voter fraud statewide.
PITTSBURGH – The state’s top election official is not only seeking summary judgment in the lawsuit brought by President Donald Trump’s re-election campaign against herself and county election boards in Pennsylvania, but the intervention of the state Supreme Court, in arguing that the campaign’s claims are “legally flawed and fatally unsupported.”
The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania reported the following activities in the suit brought by Sandra Denise Kelly against Bozzuto & Associates Inc. on Oct. 5.
PITTSBURGH – The battle between President Donald Trump’s re-election campaign and county election boards in Pennsylvania continues, just before the deadline in which a stay in the case can be requested to be lifted, and with less than a month to go before the presidential election on Nov. 3.
HARRISBURG – The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has stayed a lower court’s ruling declaring Gov. Tom Wolf’s coronavirus emergency measures unconstitutional while the appeal process continues, thereby keeping restrictions on crowd sizes relating to the pandemic in place.
Global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP Shareholder Kelly Dobbs Bunting has been recognized for the third consecutive year in the 2020 guide of Who’s Who Legal: Labour & Employment.
Global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP Shareholder Kelly Dobbs Bunting has been recognized for the third consecutive year in the 2020 guide of Who’s Who Legal: Labour & Employment.
The U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania reported the following activity in the suit brought by Arnold Dolgins and Carol Dolgins against Locatelli Moving and Storage Inc., Mergenthaler Transfer and Storage and United Van Lines LLC on Sept. 23.
PHILADELPHIA – An Oregon safety director who fell into a five-foot-deep road construction hole below Interstate 95 in Philadelphia and was severely injured, has sued the professional and governmental entities he feels are liable.
HARRISBURG – In a first-ever repudiation of policies taken by top state officials to protect the public during the coronavirus pandemic, a federal judge has declared parts of Gov. Tom Wolf’s virus prevention strategies to be unconstitutional.
SCRANTON – A Walmart employee who suffered right ankle, knee and calf injuries when he fell on the job and allegedly due to the actions of a tractor-trailer driver, has sued the transportation company whom the driver works for.
PITTSBURGH – President Donald Trump’s re-election campaign will not be granted an injunction to segregate any presidential election ballots submitted in drop boxes throughout Pennsylvania since the state Supreme Court may rule on their validity prior to the election, according to a federal judge.
WILLIAMSPORT – The Potter Family Campground discounts any liability for the injuries suffered by one member of a New York couple suing it, after that same plaintiff fell upon entering a cabin there and sustained a broken shoulder.
MEDIA – A Delaware County court has overruled objections from a Philadelphia law firm accused of misrepresenting that a client was alive, when in fact she was deceased, to a Springfield restaurant and tavern.
PITTSBURGH – A federal judge has stayed a lawsuit from President Donald Trump’s re-election campaign over mail-in ballots until at least October, in order for state courts to first resolve questions of law over the collection and tallying of such ballots.