Lancaster County
Recent News About Lancaster County
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Man sues Lancaster County police after three months in prison
PHILADELPHIA — A man is suing Lancaster County and its law enforcement, citing alleged malicious prosecution. -
U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania: Actions Taken on Jan. 25
The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania reported the following activity on Jan. 25 in the suits below: -
Case activity for Ciani Blassingame vs Safeco Insurance on Jan. 25
The U.S. District Court of Eastern District of Pennsylvania reported the following activities in the suit brought by Ciani Blassingame against Safeco Insurance on Jan. 25: -
U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania: Actions Taken on Jan. 22
The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania reported the following activity on Jan. 22 in the suits below: -
Case activity for Hamilton Equipment Inc. vs Danuser Machine Company Inc. on Jan. 22
The U.S. District Court of Eastern District of Pennsylvania reported the following activities in the suit brought by Hamilton Equipment Inc. against Danuser Machine Company Inc. on Jan. 22: -
Judge keeps alive case against Lancaster company using 'credit bureau' in its name despite not being a credit bureau
PHILADELPHIA - On Nov. 20, the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania denied a motion for summary judgment for a company accused of falsifying itself as a credit bureau and sending misleading material. -
Girl sues staff of Lancaster Co. shelter following alleged sexual assault
PHILADELPHIA — A minor is suing employees of a shelter care facility, citing alleged failure to protect and sexual abuse. -
Pa. court says solar company's Lancaster Co. lawsuit against Md. farm is in wrong jurisdiction
HARRISBURG - Solar energy company Sunlion Energy Systems Inc. did not demonstrate personal jurisdiction over a Maryland family farm it sued over a solar project. -
PENNSYLVANIA OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL: Attorney General Shapiro Announces 15 Arrests in Statewide Medicaid Fraud Sweep
Attorney General Josh Shapiro announced felony Medicaid fraud charges against 15 people in seven counties across Pennsylvania. -
Following appellate court rulings, Manor Care able to arbitrate wrongful death lawsuit
LANCASTER – A Lancaster County judge last year sent a lawsuit over the death of a resident of a Lancaster nursing home to arbitration. -
Philadelphia's 'Hellhole' status up for debate, but group points at huge Xarelto verdict
HARRISBURG – A recent, massive Philadelphia verdict that bucked a small national trend shows the city's court isn't treating businesses fairly, Pennsylvania's legal reform group says. -
After breakup, court asked to determine who gets the dog
HARRISBURG – The state Superior Court has upheld a trial court's ruling in a case involving a separated couple's fight over the ownership of a dog. -
Dart Container Corp. of Pennsylvania alleged to have terminated man for taking FMLA leave
EASTON – A Lancaster County man alleges his former foodservice packaging solutions employer interfered with his right to take a medical leave. -
Pharmacy's former business director says she wasn't paid wages, bonuses
PHILADELPHIA – A pharmacy's former director of business development claims she did not receive wages and other bonuses due her under the terms of her employment agreement, subsequent to her departure from the company. -
Lancaster County Public Defender's Office acccused of violating FMLA
A former assistant public defender is suing the Lancaster County Public Defender's Office, citing an alleged violation of the Family and Medical Leave Act. -
Superior Court upholds decision granting BMW's motion for change of venue in car-crash case
\PHILADELPHIA — The state Superior Court upheld on May 24 a venue decision in favor of BMW in a case stemming from a car crash. -
Widower faults Wal-Mart for fallen wife’s eventual death
A Lancaster County man is suing a large Arkansas-based retailer on charges of wrongful death, alleging premises negligence in a 2014 incident which he claims hastened his wife’s demise later that year. -
Lawsuit claims Barnes & Noble knowingly sold defective Nook chargers
A class action lawsuit claims that The Barnes & Noble Co. knowingly sold Nook ereaders with defective charging devices, rendering the tablets useless. -
Afghanistan-based medical supplies company sues contractor, alleging breach of contract
An Afghanistan-based medical supplies company is suing a Lancaster County contractor, alleging breach of contract in two agreements totaling more than $850,000. -
Sweetfrog franchise wants slip-and-fall suit transferred to York County
Defense counsel for a frozen yogurt business want a negligence suit filed against it transferred to York County for reasons of improper venue.