Recent News About Lock Haven
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PITTSBURGH – A corporation asserts it is not liable for damages pursued by a Beaver County couple, the husband of which was struck on the head by a falling metal pipe when he was at work as a sprinkler fitter.
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WILLIAMSPORT – A group of disabled citizens and the City of Williamsport have agreed in principle to end Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 litigation over accessibility gaps in its City Hall building, through a consent decree providing compensatory damages and outlining compliance improvements.
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WILLIAMSPORT – The City of Williamsport has denied allegations that it has been non-compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, as it relates to the layout and facility of its City Hall building.
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WILLIAMSPORT – Legal action is being taken by two advocacy organizations and a group of citizens against the City of Williamsport for an alleged lack of compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, particularly in the facilities located at its City Hall building.
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PITTSBURGH – A Virginia fire protection products company asserts it is not liable for damages pursued by a Beaver County couple, the husband of which was struck on the head by a falling metal pipe when he was at work.
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PITTSBURGH – A Beaver County couple are suing a Virginia-based fire protection products company, after a metal pipe it produced allegedly fell and struck the husband-plaintiff on the head when he was at work.
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PHILADELPHIA – A global adhesive materials manufacturer and distributor alleges a Lock Haven man violated an agreement when he left to work for a competitor in Philadelphia.
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PHILADELPHIA – A recently-filed lawsuit against Ford Motor Company alleges that a Ford Focus vehicle exhibited several defects and in the process, violated federal and state commercial laws.
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HARRISBURG – A Clinton County auto dealer is suing two other vehicle dealers for $125,000, alleging it purchased what turned out not be a classic Chevrolet Chevelle SS LS6.
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SCRANTON – A Clinton County couple is claiming negligence after a fall in a Walmart women’s dressing room.
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A settlement agreement has been reached in a whistleblower case between the United
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A western Pennsylvania lawmaker recently introduced a bill in the General Assembly
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A U.S. District judge has agreed to remand to state court a wrongful death claim filed by
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The widow of a U.S. Forest Service employee who died back in June 2010 when the small plane he and two other Department of Agriculture workers were in crashed in north-central Pennsylvania has filed a wrongful death claim against those charged with maintaining the aircraft.
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A school district in central Pennsylvania attended by one of accused child molester Jerry Sandusky’s alleged victim’s is objecting to a subpoena drafted by the former Penn State University assistant football coach’s defense attorney.