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Lehigh County couple sue J.C. Penney over trip and fall at area mall
PHILADELPHIA – A Lehigh County couple is suing J.C. Penney over an injury suffered during a trip and fall at their Lehigh Valley mall store, which injured her right knee. -
Married couple sues hotel owners over injuries sustained from alleged faulty staircase
An Arizona couple is suing hotel owners for injuries the husband sustained from an allegedly faulty staircase. -
Counsel for trucking company, driver seeking negligence case transfer to Lehigh County
Counsel for an Emmaus-based trucking company and their driver involved in a fatal collision one year ago are moving for the case filed against them to be moved to Lehigh County. -
Alleghany County man sues company claiming fraud, breach of contract in his hiring
An Allegheny County man is suing is former employer for the return of thousands of dollars that he invested in the company. -
Amputee's case against Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom should be heard in Lehigh County, defense says
Allentown’s Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom water park and its contractors have petitioned to have a lawsuit resulting from a man’s leg being amputated moved to the Lehigh County Court of Common Pleas. -
Court finds solid waste recycling facility violated South Whitehall ordinance
On July 15, the Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania affirmed a 2014 decision from Lehigh County in a zoning dispute in South Whitehall Township. -
Fired bus custodian sues for reinstatement or compensation
A Lehigh County woman is suing her former Allentown employer claiming multiple counts of discrimination in her 2013 job loss. -
Layser seeks to withdraw from medical malpractice suit
Plaintiff counsel in a medical malpractice action against a local physician and his employer has petitioned the Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas to be excused from that responsibility -
Convenience store worker seeks overtime pay
A Franklin County worker is suing her Lehigh County-based employer, alleging federal and state employment law infringements when she said the business withheld her hourly pay and overtime earnings. -
Counsel for plaintiff suing over fall at Philadelphia community center withdrawing from case
PHILADELPHIA – A Philadelphia man suing a pair of management service companies and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for a fall sustained in a city community center will need to seek new counsel. -
Judge won't dismiss lawsuit filed by former William Allen High student's lawsuit over alleged beating
PHILADELPHIA – A Lehigh man’s lawsuit against four former fellow students he claimed beat him so severely it left him with both physical and mental injuries has survived a motion filed by the Allentown School District to dismiss claims against it of knowing and not reporting or acting on prior assaults made by the individuals who allegedly attacked the plaintiff. -
Superior Court rules for crane company in asbestos case
PHILADELPHIA – Friday, the state Superior Court affirmed an earlier ruling from the Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas, which had granted summary judgment for a former crane operator in a lawsuit brought by a man who claimed he developed lung cancer as a result of asbestos exposure at his workplace. -
Bus company says mechanic did not file violation complaint before firing
PHILADELPHIA - An Allentown-based bus company is disputing a former mechanic's -
Suit: Former bus mechanic fired after complaining about company's dangerous policies
A former mechanic and driver for an Allentown, Pa.-based school transportation company says his termination violated whistleblower protections under the Pennsylvania Motor Vehicle Code, according to a lawsuit filed at the Lehigh County Court of Common Appeals. -
Music school says bus company supplied defective tour buses with 'incompetent' drivers
A Lehigh County-based music school says a transportation company breached a contract -
Allentown cryogenics company says reputation damaged by supplier of faulty equipment
An Allentown, Pa., company that specializes in cryogenics technology says its reputation -
Plumber blames diesel fuel tank leak for kidney failure
A 32-year-old Lehigh County man says a heavy exposure to diesel fuel has caused him to -
Family sues apartment complex over son's broken leg
An 8-year-old boy visiting his uncle at an Allentown apartment complex tripped over a cracked sidewalk and broke his leg, causing permanent damage and a potentially long future of costly medical bills, according to a personal injury suit filed at the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.