Lebanon County
Recent News About Lebanon County
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Wrongful death lawsuit connected to 12-year-old Lebanon County boy's death is dismissed
HARRISBURG – One year after the death of a 12 year-old boy from an alleged long-standing pattern of child abuse, the wrongful death lawsuit surrounding the circumstances leading to that event has been discontinued by the plaintiff. -
Lebanon County denies responsibility for events leading to death of 12-year-old boy from child abuse
HARRISBURG – Lebanon County and one of its officials have denied responsibility for a chain of events that led to the death of a 12-year-old boy from an alleged long pattern of child abuse, and which is now the subject of a wrongful death lawsuit. -
Lawsuit filed after death of 12-year-old Lebanon boy, alleges child abuse went uninvestigated
HARRISBURG – One year after the death of a 12 year-old boy from an alleged long-standing pattern of child abuse, the chain of events which led to that event has become the crux of a wrongful death lawsuit now housed in a Pennsylvania federal court. -
Eastern Lebanon County School District sued after child is injured on school bus
The Eastern Lebanon County/Elco School District was sued by a Richland family after their minor son was injured by a bus driver's alleged reckless driving. -
Republican lawmaker introduces resolution to impeach Pa. Supreme Court Justice David Wecht
HARRISBURG – A Republican lawmaker has authored a resolution calling for the impeachment of Supreme Court of Pennsylvania Justice David N. Wecht, alleging that the judge is guilty of “misbehavior in office.” -
Alleged Lebanon assault victim's case that detailed document conflicts between plaintiff, law enforcement is closed
PHILADELPHIA – The case of an assault victim who battled Lebanon City law enforcement officials and was later granted the opportunity to receive all records pertinent to her litigation from those entities has been closed. -
Teamsters Union is accused of forcing unwilling employees to pay union dues
SCRANTON —A group alleges that they were made to pay union fees though they didn't want to be a part of the union. -
Judicial order permits counsel for assault victim to obtain records concerning the case
PHILADELPHIA – Per an order from a state court judge, counsel for an assault victim has been granted the opportunity to receive all records pertinent to the case from Lebanon City law enforcement officials. -
New Prime Inc. alleges it incurred more than $150,000 in damages from I-78 collision
HARRISBURG – A Springfield, Missouri transportation company has filed suit against multiple entities over damages it alleges it sustained as a result of a collision on Interstate 78. -
Supreme Court declines opinion in plaintiff's objection to exam without counsel
HARRISBURG – The state Supreme Court won’t review whether a plaintiff in a civil lawsuit has the right to have counsel present and to record a neuropsychological examination by a defendant’s doctor, remanding the case back to Lebanon County Common Pleas Court. -
Superior Court reinstates wrongful death lawsuit against hospital
HARRISBURG — The Superior Court of Pennsylvania on May 8 reversed a lower court’s decision that granted judgment to a hospital where a woman died in an emergency room based on the timeliness of the plaintiff's filing. -
Disfigurement case may be headed to Lebanon County
Citing a lack of connection to the Philadelphia area, defense lawyers believe a product liability lawsuit filed in the Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas should instead be headed to its counterpart in Lebanon County. -
Pa. AG charges Lebanon County clerk of courts with obstruction, failing to submit records to PennDOT
Pennsylvania’s top prosecutor has charged a court official in Lebanon -
Widow of driver killed in fiery crash by tractor-trailer awarded $2.1 million
The widow of a driver who was killed back in late 2009 following a horrific -
Fired surgical assistant for Pa. medical care facility sues for wrongful termination
A former surgical assistant for a Montgomery County medical care facility -
Pa. Superior Court affirms harassment conviction of teen over Facebook post
A state appellate court panel has affirmed a ruling by a trial judge who -
Pa. lawyer once tied to 'Budd' Dwyer sentenced to state prison for arson
William Trickett Smith, Sr., a central Pennsylvania attorney and onetime head of the