Lehigh Township
Recent News About Lehigh Township
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Delivery man sues Pottsville Walmart for shoulder injury
A Lehigh County man has filed a personal injury suit in the Philadelphia Court of Common -
Allentown officials accused of sexual discrimination during eminent domain proceedings
The owner of a Lehigh County contracting company seeks more than $1 million in relief from the city of Allentown and the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, claiming sexual discrimination prevented her from receiving fair market value when her Allentown office was acquired through eminent domain, according to a suit filed in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. -
Company accused of using invalid drug test to terminate employee
A Lehigh County woman says that her former employers used an invalid alcohol breath test as leverage to force her termination, according to a federal suit filed in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. -
Wawa general manager's firing violated ADA, suit says
A former general manager for Wawa convenience stores located in the Lehigh Valley says -
Lehigh Valley woman paralyzed by flu vaccine receives $11.6 million settlement
A 20-year-old Lehigh Valley woman who walked into a doctor's office for a flu shot and left with a debilitating disease that rendered her paralyzed and unable to feed herself reached an $11.6 million settlement that will be paid over her lifetime to cover her medical expenses. -
Media coalition argues for access to utility company's records
A group of Pennsylvania media outlets filed a motion with the Commonwealth Court demanding access to documents the Pennsylvania Utility Commission used during a decision-making process that resulted in a settlement with PPL Utilities for its perceived favoritism of neighborhoods serviced during a winter storm in 2011. -
Male employee claims gender discrimination cost his job at Philadelphia pharmacy
A former pharmacy technician has filed a federal lawsuit at the U.S. District Court for the -
Pa. Superior Court affirms transfer of 19 asbestos suits from Phila. to Northampton Co.
A state appellate court panel taking up the consolidated appeals of 19 -
Youth baseball league not liable for facial injuries from errant ball, Pa. Superior Court panel rules
Like professional sports organizations, youth athletic leagues cannot be -
Fired surgical assistant for Pa. medical care facility sues for wrongful termination
A former surgical assistant for a Montgomery County medical care facility -
Pa. Bar Assoc. presents 'Excellence in Elder Law Award' to Bethlehem attorney
A Bethlehem attorney who studied law at Philadelphia’s Temple University -
Phila. attorney, Northampton Co. judge nominated by Obama to Eastern District of Pa.
President Obama has nominated a state trial judge from northeastern Pennsylvania and a -
U.S. District Judge denies prisoner's bid to move forward with civil rights suit 'in forma pauperis'
A state prison inmate who is incarcerated for murdering a member of the Pennsylvania -
Premises liability claim against Autism Speaks dismissed by judge
A federal judge in Philadelphia has dismissed a slip-and-fall action that had been filed by -
Girl Scouts sued by parents of girl injured at camp
A Lehigh Valley couple has filed a personal injury complaint against the Girl Scouts of -
Pa. Volkswagen dealership faces fraud suit for not divulging pre-owned Jetta's accident history
A Lehigh Valley, Pa. woman is suing a Pennsylvania car dealership for fraud, contending -
Disbarred Pa. lawyer named in pro se action seeking $60 million in professional negligence damages
A disbarred Lehigh Valley, Pa. attorney is being sued by a Philadelphia man who claims the former lawyer failed to timely file a professional negligence claim against another former attorney of the plaintiff’s arising out of a near $8 million lawsuit the plaintiff had initiated against an environmental products company. -
Arsonist who claimed his non-arrest caused him to burn down own home has complaint dismissed
A federal judge in Harrisburg has ruled that a lawsuit filed against the Pennsylvania State Police by a man who faulted the cops for not arresting him - an alleged action that led to him setting his own home on fire - must be dismissed for failure to state a claim.