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Kozy-World argues that its natural gas heater did not cause Mississippi woman's burns, death
SCRANTON – A Mount Union company argues that its natural gas heater was not defective or responsible for the death of a Mississippi woman, who passed away two weeks after allegedly being burned by the device in her kitchen. -
Man who was shot in the head during his burglary attempt files new complaint against arresting police officers
PHILADELPHIA – A Cumberland County man who broke into a Farrell supermarket, suffered a gunshot wound to the head by an officer and alleged excessive force was used, dismissed several defendants from his original complaint while adding other police parties to amended version of the case. -
Sexual abuse case involving foster family could be on hold for 90 days
PHILADELPHIA – Proceedings in a case involving two young Philadelphia boys ages 6 and 8 years old who were allegedly sexually abused by their foster parent’s grandson, have been stayed until at April, due to what counsel referred to as “the unavailability of the plaintiffs.” -
Woman allegedly attacked by trainer's dog at K9 academy reaches settlement
PITTSBURGH – A settlement has been reached between a Pittsburgh resident who sued a canine academy and one of its dog trainers, for allegedly failing to keep the trainer’s dog under control before it both bit and injured her. -
Appeal in racism case against Dollar General; Man was arrested after dispute over change from cashier
PHILADELPHIA – The case of a Philadelphia man who alleged he was falsely arrested and imprisoned after he challenged the amount of change he received from a Dollar General store cashier has been sent to the Superior Court of Pennsylvania. -
Pittsburgh court set to hear case of rhinoplasty patient allegedly photographed without her permission
PITTSBURGH – The case of a rhinoplasty patient who alleged that photos of her in a pre-operative and operative state were taken and published publicly without her consent by her doctor and his medical office is heading to trial this fall. -
Wind and water damage insurance action from North Wales plaintiff goes to arbitration
PHILADELPHIA – After a continuance, arbitration proceedings have been rescheduled for a matter involving a North Wales plaintiff who claimed Farmers Insurance failed to insure her for losses due to wind and water damage at her property. -
Chinese company added to lawsuit filed by plaintiff allegedly shocked by Toastmaster coffee pot
PHILADELPHIA – One of the manufacturers and retail defendants in a case involving a plaintiff who claimed to receive an electric shock from a Toastmaster coffee pot, has filed a joinder complaint to add another company to the brew. -
Lawsuit over allegedly faulty Dodge Charger that crashed is sent to arbitration for next week
PHILADELPHIA – The case of a Bensalem man suing Enterprise Rent-A-Car and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles and claiming a faulty Dodge Charger he rented malfunctioned on the highway and crashed is headed to arbitration next week. -
Arbitration hearing upcoming for woman who allegedly suffered spinal injuries in fall at H&M store
PHILADELPHIA – An arbitration hearing has been slated in the case of an H&M customer who allegedly suffered spinal injuries in an accident at their Upper Darby store location and sued the retailer in a Philadelphia court. -
Claustrophobia as a disability: Employee sues fireworks company for not providing him an office with a window
PITTSBURGH — A longtime employee's federal lawsuit against his former employer for allegedly failing to accommodate his condition of claustrophobia follows a series of similar cases introduced since a change in disabilities law in 2008. -
This Pennsylvania committee is proposing changes that benefit five of its members' law firms
A Pennsylvania Supreme Court committee is proposing a new rule that will help medical malpractice lawyers, but a look at the makeup of the committee shows five lawyers, including its chair, who work at firms that file medical malpractice cases. -
Groups don't want Pa. Supreme Court to create Fair Share Act exception for asbestos lawsuits
HARRISBURG – Business and legal reform groups are calling on the state Supreme Court to uphold a specific application of a law that governs how defendants split the check when a plaintiff verdict comes in - opposing a so-called "carve-out" that would keep the law from applying to asbestos cases.. -
Paoli Hospital alleged assault victim withdraws claims against doctor, practice defendants
PHILADELPHIA – The alleged victim in an assault and battery incident that allegedly took place at Paoli Hospital earlier this year recently withdrew her claims without prejudice. -
MARSHALL DENNEHEY WARNER COLEMAN & GOGGIN: Marshall Dennehey Named a 2019 "Best Law Firm" in Multiple Practice Areas by U.S. News - Best Lawyers® -- Firm's Appellate Practice is ranked both nationally and regionally for the first time
Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin has been named a "2019 Best Law Firm" in multiple practice areas, both nationally and across numerous regions of the country, by U.S. News – Best Lawyers®. -
Law firm seeks $25K in legal fees from Milestone Partners case
MEDIA — A law firm is suing a Wayne company, citing alleged breach of contract and unjust enrichment. -
MARSHALL DENNEHEY WARNER COLEMAN & GOGGIN: Matthew Keris Elected Atlantic Regional Director of the Defense Research Institute
Matthew P. Keris, shareholder in the Scranton office of Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin, has been elected the Atlantic Regional Director of the Defense Research Institute (DRI), the country's leading organization of defense attorneys and in-house counsel. -
Flight attendant says she was severely injured by passing Jamba Juice cart inside Philly International Airport
PHILADELPHIA – A flight attendant who alleges she was barreled over by a juice store’s supply cart and seriously injured inside Philadelphia International Airport, is now pursuing damages against the company to which the store belongs. -
Lawsuit: Boys, ages 6 and 8, were sexually abused at their Philadelphia foster home
PHILADELPHIA – A Philadelphia man has launched legal action on behalf of two young boys, ages 6 and 8 years old, against a pair of children’s agencies and a woman serving as a foster parent, claiming the defendants’ collective negligence allowed for the boys to be sexually abused by the foster parent’s grandson. -
MARSHALL DENNEHEY WARNER COLEMAN & GOGGIN: Teresa Ficken Sachs Argues Before the Supreme Court of the United States
Teresa Ficken Sachs, Co-Chair of the Appellate Advocacy & Post-Trial Practice Group at Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin, presented her first oral argument before the Supreme Court of the United States on October 3, 2018, in the case of Knick v. Township of Scott, Pa., No. 17-647.