Recent News About Monument
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PHILADELPHIA – The City of Philadelphia is looking to dismiss litigation brought by supporters of a monument to controversial former Philadelphia Mayor Frank Rizzo, feeling it is groundless and does not illustrate how the City violated its Home Rule Charter or the due process rights of the plaintiffs.
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PHILADELPHIA – The battle over the statue commemorating controversial former Philadelphia Mayor Frank Rizzo continues, with counsel for supporters of Rizzo filing for a temporary injunction to prevent its alteration or destruction – instances which the City of Philadelphia insists will not be taking place.
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The following cases categorized as "civil nr - lien - commonwealth of pa" were on the docket in the Delaware County Court of Common Pleas on Jan. 22. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:
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The Delaware County Court of Common Pleas reported the following activity on Jan. 22 in the suits below:
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The Delaware County Court of Common Pleas reported the following activities in the suit brought by Department of Labor & Industry to the Use of the Unemployment Compensation Fund against ART Monument ( A Corp. on Jan. 22.
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PHILADELPHIA – Counsel for a Philadelphia motorist suing an Uber driver and the ride-hailing company for injuries she says she suffered in an automobile accident in the city last summer, are seeking to reinstate the issuance of the complaint.
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PHILADELPHIA – In a recently filed lawsuit, a Philadelphia motorist is suing an Uber driver and the ride-hailing service for injuries she says she suffered in an automobile accident in the city last summer.
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The City of Philadelphia has withdrawn its motion for sanctions directed to a co-defendant in a negligence lawsuit it claims hasn’t abided by orders from the Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas.
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Following a continuance, the City of Philadelphia is still seeking sanctions to be levied against a negligence lawsuit co-defendant it claims hasn’t abided by orders from the Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas.
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Attorney General Kathleen Kane says insurance fraud is "one of the most costly crimes" in the nation.
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The City of Philadelphia is seeking sanctions levied against a negligence suit co-defendant it claims hasn’t abided by orders from the Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas.
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One of the defendants in a personal injury negligence action wants an arbitration judgment against him thrown out, claiming he never received proper notice.
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An Alabama woman has filed a personal injury lawsuit against Target Corporation after she slipped on a wet floor at a Philadelphia branch of the retail giant.
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A Philadelphia resident is suing supermarket chain Pathmark Stores Inc. for injuries she allegedly sustained after falling over clutter at one of the company’s grocery stores.