Montgomery County
Recent News About Montgomery County
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Montco construction co. sues Bristol Township, others over retaliatory building code violations
A Montgomery County home improvement firm has filed a federal lawsuit against a Bucks County municipality and various local officials over claims that the defendants issued a false construction code violation against the plaintiffs in anticipation of a civil action the firm was preparing to file against a pair of homeowners. -
Phila. judge orders $90K-plus in damages to be paid to real estate firm for breach of contract
A Philadelphia Common Pleas Court judge has ordered a limited partnership to pay a Montgomery County real estate agency more than $90,000 for breaching an oral agreement by which the defendant would pay the plaintiff a commission if the Realtor obtained a tenant for the defendant’s property. -
Abington Memorial Hospital faces claims of gender bias by former staff accountant
A former accountant for Abington Memorial Hospital is suing the -
Broken arm and injured knee lead to slip-and-fall suit against Archdiocese of Phila. by Aramark employee
An employee of the food services company Aramark has filed a civil complaint against the Archdiocese of Philadelphia over a broken arm and injured knee she allegedly sustained while working in the kitchen of an area Catholic school nearly two years ago. -
Pa. widow files asbestos mass tort on behalf of late husband who succumbed to mesothelioma
The widow of a lung cancer victim is suing three companies that dealt in -
Cab driver files assault and battery claim against passenger over in-transit attack
A taxicab driver has filed an assault and battery claim against a -
Phila. woman sues Montco hotel over injuries caused by revolving doors
A Philadelphia woman claims in a recently filed civil suit that she sustained back and limb injuries after a revolving door closed on her at a Montgomery County hotel. -
Gov. Corbett appoints two new members of Judicial Conduct Board
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Attorney who filmed women up their skirts receives six-month suspension; Court orders meds and therapy
The state’s highest court has handed down a half-year suspension in the case of a Pennsylvania lawyer who used a small camera that had been affixed to his shoe to film up the skirts of a mother and daughter shopping at a suburban Philadelphia grocery store. -
FEMA faces suit over insurance dispute relating to losses from two hurricanes
A Montgomery County business has filed a civil complaint against the Federal Emergency Management Agency that accuses the governmental body of failing to inspect the plaintiff’s premises immediately after a flood occurred, resulting in additional monetary losses. -
N.J. man sustained facial fractures in deck renovating incident, suit alleges
A Garden State man claims he sustained serious facial injuries at a suburban Philadelphia home where he was hired to do improvements. -
Phila. man sues fire restoration co. over alleged FLSA violations
A Philadelphia man is suing a fire restoration company over allegations -
Phila. property owner charged with illegal asbestos removal
A Montgomery County man could face a quarter-century behind bars and be ordered to pay a fine of $1.25 million for having asbestos illegally removed from a commercial property he was in the midst of rehabbing in Philadelphia. -
Diocese of Raleigh petitions Phila. federal court to take up motor vehicle injury case
A Montgomery County attorney representing out-of-state defendants in a -
PECO Energy Co. sued by 23-year veteran over improper termination
A man who worked as an underground foreman for PECO Energy Co. for -
Phila. Whole Foods accused of discriminating against cook
A Philadelphia man claims in a lawsuit against health food retailer Whole Foods that he was discriminated against by a supervisor because of his age and race. -
Former housekeeper alleges sexual harassment in suit against American Cancer Society
A former housekeeper for an American Cancer Society run residential facility has filed a civil suit against the organization contending that she was fired from her job of five months for voicing complaints about sexual harassment and disparaging treatment. -
Insurer of KOP property management co. seeks to recover damages from ruptured water valve
An insurer has filed a civil action seeking to recover damages it had to pay