PHILADELPHIA – Philadelphia may become the first city in the nation to prohibit employers from asking prospective employees how much they were paid at their last jobs.
RIVERSIDE, Calif. – A cryogenic repair technician and his new employer based in San Bernardino County, Calif., have filed a lawsuit in California over the legitimacy of a non-compete clause in that same technician’s agreement with his former employer from Pittsburgh.
PHILADELPHIA — A Delaware corporation is suing Lafrance Corp., a Pennsylvania corporation, citing alleged negligent misrepresentation and unfair competition.
PHILADELPHIA – A federal appellate court has upheld a trial court verdict which relieved litigation costs for a plaintiff involved in an employment discrimination lawsuit versus an Indiana pharmaceutical company.
PHILADELPHIA – Conflicts between a woman claiming to be injured in an elevator fall and her representation have caused that lawyer to exit the lawsuit.
WILMINGTON – The University of Pennsylvania has initiated a federal lawsuit with a California-based biotechnology company, over breach of contract claims tied to a licensing agreement and unpaid royalties.
CHAMBERSBURG — With more employers using contingent workers, including temporary and part-time staff, a new labor relations decision broadens a collective bargaining rule that makes it easier for these increasingly common alternative workforces to organize.
HARRISBURG — A Pennsylvania corporation is suing Blastcrete Equipment Company Inc., d/b/a Neal Manufacturing, a division of Blastcrete Equipment Company, an Alabama corporation, citing alleged trademark infringement and unfair competition.
PHILADELPHIA – An injury lawsuit related to a 2012 motor vehicle accident has been withdrawn entirely, canceling a hearing scheduled in the matter for this past Monday and making the case moot.
PHILADELPHIA – After a number of possible switches in representation, a plaintiff’s injury lawsuit related to a 2012 motor vehicle accident appears poised to move forward.
PHILADELPHIA – On May 19, Uber Technologies, Inc. filed a motion in federal court to dismiss an antitrust lawsuit filed against it, for failure to state claims.
PHILADELPHIA – A trial court order of summary judgment for Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos and Amazon.com and against an author seeking allegedly unpaid royalties will remain in place, per a Monday decision from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.