Lancaster County
Recent News About Lancaster County
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Luxembourg company sues to have European judgment upheld
In a business deal that went sour, eroding into competing lawsuits, a company in Luxembourg is suing a Lancaster County-based mechanical contractor, asking a U.S. court to uphold a judgment found in its favor under a European jurisdiction. -
Tractor-trailer driver's attorney feels accident case's venue and claims are improper
Counsel for a tractor-trailer driver and his employer accused of negligence in a crash resulting in a paralyzed plaintiff believe a lawsuit targeting them should be moved for reasons of improper venue and failing to state a claim. -
Contractor negligence action could be transferred to Chester County
A general contractor from Malvern accused of negligence is seeking to have the case against both it and its delivery company removed to the Chester County Court of Common Pleas. -
Negligence lawsuit may be headed to Lancaster County
According to court records, an attorney for Boscov’s Inc. is seeking to transfer a slip-and-fall negligence case from Philadelphia County to Lancaster County. -
Shot inmate's lawsuit against Lancaster County prison officials will proceed
An inmate’s claims of indifference to his medical needs against Lancaster County prison officials will not be dismissed, according to a recent ruling from a federal judge. -
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. -
Suit: Lancaster doctors office dismissed HIV patient over false allegations
A Lancaster County man and his family claim that a general physician violated the -
Commonwealth Court dismisses dog kennel suit over Pa. general fund transfer
A three-judge panel of the Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania has dismissed a -
Airplane repair business owner sentenced to 60 months in prison
A federal judge has ordered the owner of a Lancaster County-based aircraft repair business -
Wrongful death suit claims tractor trailer accident caused by distracted driver
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Mulch facility sued for $500K over injuries in wasp attack
A New Jersey man seeks more than $500,000 in damages from a Lancaster County mulch supplier he accuses of allowing a wasp nest to attack him and cause serious injuries, according to a personal injury suit filed at the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. -
Sentencing hearing for convicted airplane mechanic scheduled for Aug. 28
A Lancaster County man convicted in April by a federal jury of fraud, conspiracy and -
Former A.C. Moore assistant manager accuses supervisors of defamation and violating civil rights
A former assistant general manager for an A.C. Moore located in Berks County has accused her supervisors of spreading false rumors about her and terminating her employment not only to avoid providing coverage under the Family Medical Leave Act, but also out of retaliation for her reports of sexual harassment. -
Indian motel owners claim harassment by town officials violated civil rights
A pair of motel owners say they have suffered years of harassment and discriminatory -
Lancaster school district sued for allegedly violating student's civil rights
A graduate of the Manheim School District in Lancaster County has filed a federal civil suit -
Toxic tort against chemical companies can proceed after Pa. Supreme Court denies defense review petition
Pennsylvania’s highest court has denied a defense request to review a toxic -
Pa. House committee mulls over bill giving judicial oversight to military retiree pay distribution in divorce cases
A state legislative committee recently heard testimony in response to a bill -
House committee to hold hearing on ways to fund 'fair trials' in Pa.
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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 -
Pa. judge who dismissed her own traffic tickets ordered suspended without pay
Pennsylvania’s Court of Judicial Discipline has granted a petition by the state’s Judicial