PHILADELPHIA – Attorneys for New Jersey Transit and one of its bus drivers believe a motor vehicle accident case should be heard in a New Jersey Superior Court, and not the Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas.
Attorney for defendant in dog attack negligence case believes his client should be dismissed from the litigation due to a prior dismissal in a completely identical case.
Attorneys for a senior care residence accused of negligence in a wrongful death lawsuit want to see that suit transferred to Delaware County and certain claims stricken for lack of specificity.
A Phoenixville resident brought a complaint against a Chester County business alleging a 2012 violation of employment law. Lucia Miesse sued Lincoln Court Food Service Inc. of Malvern in the U.S.
A waitress at a Malvern, Pa., restaurant says her employers refused to assign her the more lucrative evening shifts because of her older age, according to a federal suit filed in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. She seeks damages under the Age Discrimination in Employment Act and the Pennsylvania Human Relations Act.
A Philadelphia man seeks damages for injuries he sustained when a SEPTA bus operator and a limousine driver crashed at a Center City intersection in 2012, according to a personal injury claim filed at the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas.
A Vietnam veteran who claims he was wrongfully arrested for a gunpoint robbery, an act that subsequently caused him to spend nearly two months in county prison, has filed suit against the police officers who took him into custody two years ago.
A Philadelphia Common Pleas Court jury May 16 awarded two elderly men who claimed they suffered shortness of breath because of asbestos-related conditions more than $1 million in total compensatory damages, according to plaintiff’s attorney Eliot Present.
A non-malignancy asbestos trial involving two out of state plaintiffs diagnosed with symptomatic pleural disease got under way May 9 at the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas before Judge Norman Ackerman.