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Lawsuit: Fish oil companies embroiled in $71K contract dispute matter
PHILADELPHIA – A New Jersey-based provider of premium fish oils, vegetable oils and other products initiated legal action against an Omega-3 fish oil manufacturer, for an unpaid sum connected to goods it says it supplied the latter business. -
Scranton family filed suit against furniture store for being bitten by bed bugs
PHILADELPHIA – Father and daughter plaintiffs from Scranton have filed a lawsuit against a furniture store corporately based in that same city, after they were supposedly attacked and bitten by bed bugs on a couch the father rented. -
Woman sues Kohl's, alleges she was violently knocked down by cart
PHILADELPHIA – A woman who says she suffered permanent and lasting injuries when she was knocked over by a restocking cart in a Kohl’s department store, has initiated legal action against the retail entity for compensatory and punitive damages. -
Staging company wants $13K payment for Baltimore waterfront event it worked in August
PHILADELPHIA – An audio, video, lighting and staging company is attempting to recover $13,000 in compensation it says a customer never paid it, after said company provided professional services for an event held in Baltimore, Md. this past August. -
Plaintiff: Philly transport company lost cargo load and didn't offer compensation in return
PHILADELPHIA – A Florida transport company alleges a Philadelphia freight firm lost one of its cargo loads in transit and refused to pay the damages, interest and penalties associated with this same loss. -
Lawsuit filed against Philly Baptist church and private school after girl allegedly assaulted by classmates
PHILADELPHIA – A Philadelphia woman is suing a local Baptist church and its affiliated private school, after her young daughter was allegedly jumped in the hallway by a group of students and seriously injured. -
Sub-contract agreement at center of litigation between Philadelphia construction companies
PHILADELPHIA – A lawsuit between Philadelphia construction companies has reached state court over one of the businesses allegedly defaulting on a sub-contract agreement for work on a major apartment complex in Center City, Philadelphia. -
Ford Escape SUV had problems with sync screen and clunking noises when turning, lawsuit says
PHILADELPHIA – Two Pennsylvanians claim the Ford Motor Company Escape compact sport utility vehicle they purchased contained a number of mechanical defects in a newly-filed lawsuit. -
Trackman and foreman's widow says defendants responsible for decedent's myelodysplastic syndrome
PHILADELPHIA – The wife of a deceased trackman and foreman for Conrail alleges the defendants violated the Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA) by exposing her late husband to toxic substances and causing him to develop fatal myelodysplastic syndrome. -
Philly electrician says he's owed more than $23K for work on two construction jobs
PHILADELPHIA – A Philadelphia-based electrician is pursuing legal action against a construction firm he claims has failed to pay him for more than $23,000 of electrical contracting work he provided them on two separate projects. -
Philly man says gentlemen's club bouncer assaulted him
PHILADELPHIA – A Philadelphia man who patronized a local gentlemen’s club alleges he was assaulted and seriously injured by one of the club’s bouncers during a private event at the venue. -
Delaware County litigants want to recoup more than $367K in loan funds
PHILADELPHIA – Delaware County-based plaintiffs are seeking well over $300,000 in principal and interest payments subsequent to a mortgage not being executed or recorded for one of the properties it issued a loan to the defendants for. -
Pennsburg contractor allegedly injured by set of temporary stairs files suit for damages
PHILADELPHIA – A contractor severely injured in a collapse at a Collegeville residence serving as his work site, has begun litigation against the companies responsible for securing the site as safe for all personnel on hand. -
Carpenter argues his work site injuries were result of OSHA and regulatory violations
PHILADELPHIA – A carpenter allegedly hurt on a Philadelphia school construction site is charging the companies working on site with him as being responsible for the injuries he suffered, subsequent to his falling into an uncovered space when descending from a ladder. -
Lawsuit: Jeep Compass had leaking fluid and transmission issues
PHILADELPHIA – A Philadelphia couple allege Fiat Chrysler Automobiles did not abide by federal and state laws when it sold them a new Jeep vehicle with several mechanical defects. -
Plaintiff: Philly restaurant supplied by Bensalem seafood distributor did not abide by sales agreement
PHILADELPHIA – A Bensalem seafood distributor is pursuing legal action against a North Philadelphia restaurant, claiming it breached an agreement made to provide compensation in exchange for seafood supplied to the restaurant. -
N.J. plaintiffs sue Verizon, City of Philadelphia and Pa. govt. for injuries sustained on Philly street
PHILADELPHIA – A New Jersey couple have filed legal action against a number of corporate and political defendants for their alleged negligence in not preventing the creation of roadway conditions, which they say led to an accident suffered by the husband-plaintiff. -
Driver injured on the job sues Lyft, insurance companies for allegedly not providing benefits coverage
PHILADELPHIA – A driver for popular ride-sharing app Lyft has sued the entity and its insurance companies for allegedly not approving his claims for first-party benefits after he was injured on the job. -
Hertz says customer breached rental agreement and damaged vehicle
PHILADELPHIA – Hertz rental car company has initiated legal action against a Philadelphia-based customer, who they say attempted to return a damaged vehicle. -
Dodge Dart Aero vehicle exhibited numerous defects, according to plaintiff's lawsuit
PHILADELPHIA – One plaintiff claims in a recently-filed lawsuit that Fiat Chrysler Automobiles violated a number of commerce regulations when it sold her a new Dodge vehicle with mechanical faults in operation.