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Icon Clinical Research alleges employees used confidential information to work for competitor
PHILADELPHIA – A North Wales global contract research organization alleges four North Carolina residents and former employees misappropriated confidential and proprietary information. -
Plaintiff's alleged fall at car wash and oil change center leads to lawsuit
SCRANTON – Dunmore plaintiffs have initiated legal action against the proprietors and operators of a car wash and oil change center at which one of the litigants allegedly suffered severe back and leg injuries in accident nearly two years ago. -
Deficient oxygen sensor and faulty doors make new Toyota vehicle faulty, plaintiff says
PHILADELPHIA – A Huntingdon Valley woman claims Toyota sold her a vehicle with a deficient oxygen sensor and faulty doors, breaking federal and state commerce laws in the process. -
Lawsuit over Chevy Equinox transmission filed in Philadelphia
PHILADELPHIA – A Roslyn man says General Motors violated both federal and state laws when it sold him an automobile with a defective transmission and three non-working gears. -
Man alleges Unum Life Insurance Co. of America wrongfully denied benefit claims
PHILADELPHIA – A Glen Mills man alleges his claims for short and long-term disability benefits were unlawfully denied. -
Suit alleges Bayer contraceptive is defective
A consumer is suing Bayer Healthcare Pharmaceuticals Inc. and related companies, alleging that insufficient measures were taken to prevent injuries, liability and negligence resulting from use of a contraceptive product. -
Supposed lowball offer for underinsured motorist benefits results in lawsuit versus Progressive Insurance
PHILADELPHIA – A plaintiff filed a lawsuit against Progressive Insurance and one of its employees for breach of contract and bad faith, among other charges, after allegedly receiving a lowball offer of underinsured motorist benefits. -
Plaintiff says GM violated Lemon Law and UTPCPL, among other statutes
PHILADELPHIA – A Perkiomenville man alleges General Motors violated federal and state laws when it sold him an automobile he alleges was prone to a number of mechanical problems and defects. -
Kia allegedly marketed defective vehicle, Broad Top couple alleges
PHILADELPHIA – A Broad Top couple claim Kia disregarded a number of statutes when they purchased a vehicle they say contained several defects which prevented it from operating as presented and advertised. -
Milliken Millwork says Irwin Builders Supply failed to pay for building materials
ERIE — A Michigan corporation is suing Irwin Builders Supply Corporation, alleging breach of contract for owing over $100,000 for building supplies. -
Plaintiff argues General Motors violated federal and state laws in selling her defective GMC Acadia
Plaintiff argues General Motors violated federal and state laws in selling her defective GMC Acadia -
Risperdal plaintiffs, batting .500 but packing $76M verdict, flood Philadelphia court
PHILADELPHIA – Records from the Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas reveal more than 3,000 new Risperdal lawsuits were filed in the first three months of 2017, driving up the total number of filings in this mass tort program to more than 5,500. -
Decedent's suit over injuries suffered in stairway of Mexican resort settled
PHILADELPHIA – Months subsequent to the death of the plaintiff, a settlement was reached in litigation featuring the estate of a Feasterville-Trevose man who sued a Miami, Fla. -
Chester woman sues Bayer for alleged injuries suffered while using contraceptive treatment
PHILADELPHIA — A Chester woman is suing Bayer Healthcare Pharmaceuticals Inc., citing alleged insufficient measures were taken to prevent injuries, liability and negligence. -
Couple sue Pennsylvania law firm over debt collection
A Glen Mills couple are alleging that McCabe, Weisberg & Conway, a Pennsylvania law firm, failed to meet its legal obligations under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. -
Attorney to fight 'bizarre' ruling ordering new trial because judge retired
HARRISBURG – To say attorney Anthony Pinnie is frustrated by a “bizarre” Superior Court of Pennsylvania ruling that vacated a judgment awarded to his client would be an understatement. -
Trucker alleges defendants are responsible for his arm and shoulder injuries
MEDIA – A man believes a pair of defendants are responsible for premises liability issues which caused him to suffer serious arm and shoulder injuries, sustained in the course of his employment with a major trucking and transportation company. -
Incomplete record, trial judge's retirement costs homeowner victory over allegedly defective windows
HARRISBURG – The Superior Court of Pennsylvania has vacated a judgment awarded in favor of a homeowner whose house was damaged as a result of allegedly faulty windows because a lower court was ultimately unable to explain its ruling and the lower court judge had retired after hearing the case. -
Woman seeks reinstatement to position with AMTRAK
PHILADELPHIA – A former AMTRAK employee claim she was wrongfully terminated. -
Millvale Borough Development Corp. accused of not paying for work
PITTSBURGH — A Pennsylvania corporation is suing Millvale Borough Development Corp., another Pennsylvania business, citing alleged breach of contract.