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Plaintiff shocked by coffee pot has no right to request punitive damages, defense counsel attests
PHILADELPHIA – Defense counsel for manufacturers and retailers of a Toastmaster coffee pot which allegedly gave a case plaintiff an electric shock, say that same plaintiff has no legal right to request punitive damages. -
Energy company says defendants' negligence put steel steam pipe apparatus at risk for rupture
PHILADELPHIA – A local energy company is pursuing legal action after it says it learned that a conduit apparatus designed to supply steam beneath Philadelphia’s downtown streets was equipped with insufficient PVC electrical ducts, ducts which put a section of steel pipe at risk for rupture. -
Assault and battery claims from Paoli Hospital incident debated by defendant's lawyers
PHILADELPHIA – Parties in an alleged assault and battery case which took place at Paoli Hospital are contesting the specificity and sufficiency of the claims contained in the instant litigation. -
Mom of teenager murdered at Philly tavern pursuing legal action against its owners and assailant
PHILADELPHIA – The mother of a teenager shot and killed at a bar in the Feltonville section of Philadelphia has initiated civil action against the establishment, its owners and the individual alleged to have committed the murder. -
MARSHALL DENNEHEY WARNER COLEMAN & GOGGIN: Marshall Dennehey Selected a "Best Places to Work" by the Philadelphia Business Journal for the Sixth Year in a Row
For the sixth year running, Marshall Dennehey was selected by the Philadelphia Business Journal as one of the Philadelphia region's "Best Places to Work." -
Wilkinsburg says borough code enforcement officer was not fired as whistleblower
PITTSBURGH — A former employee of the Borough of Wilkinsburg who filed suit in March was not terminated in retaliation for whistleblowing, the borough alleges in a newly filed answer to the complaint, but for misconduct and insubordination. -
Federal judge dismisses false arrest, malicious prosecution claims
Last Wednesday, a federal judge granted a summary judgment motion brought against a Cheltenham woman and former Philadelphia police officer by her resident township and three of its police officers.