Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas
Recent News About Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas
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Philly woman says self-storage facility failed to mail her rental bills and auctioned her possessions
Philly woman says self-storage facility failed to mail her rental bills and auctioned her possessions -
Third Circuit: Plaintiff's fraud allegation against Philadelphia Housing Authority is meritless
Third Circuit: Plaintiff's fraud allegation against Philadelphia Housing Authority is meritless -
Philadelphia School District must adhere to terms of arbitration win for teachers union, court rules
HARRISBURG — The state Commonwealth Court has affirmed a trial court’s ruling to uphold an arbitration decision awarded to the Philadelphia Federation of Teachers. -
N.J. property owners say water damage to Philly residence wasn't covered by Liberty Mutual
N.J. property owners say water damage to Philly residence wasn't covered by Liberty Mutual -
Medical care not paid for through policy's insurance benefits, plaintiff alleges
Medical care not paid for through policy's insurance benefits, plaintiff alleges -
Man says MetLife improperly denied him benefits after hit-and-run crash
Man says MetLife improperly denied him benefits after hit-and-run crash -
Haverford plaintiff claims insurance agent didn't properly set up retirement annuity account
Haverford plaintiff claims insurance agent didn't properly set up retirement annuity account -
Philadelphia man says insurance company hasn't followed through on agreed-upon release terms
Philadelphia man says insurance company hasn't followed through on agreed-upon release terms -
Delaware pipefitter's lawsuit says Amtrak caused his bodily injuries and violated FELA
Delaware pipefitter's lawsuit says Amtrak caused his bodily injuries and violated FELA -
Food products distributor alleges Montgomery County restaurants and owner breached contracts and payment guarantees
Food products distributor alleges Montgomery County restaurants and owner breached contracts and payment guarantees -
Policyholder says Nationwide denied him uninsured motorist coverage after hit-and-run accident
Policyholder says Nationwide denied him uninsured motorist coverage after hit-and-run accident -
Man injured by subway train's doors sues SEPTA for negligence
PHILADELPHIA – A Philadelphia man says the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) is liable for injuries he suffered when a set of subway train doors closed on him last year. -
Man whose property incurred water damage says Allstate Insurance Company mishandled his claim
Man whose property incurred water damage says Allstate Insurance Company mishandled his claim -
Former machine operator files lawsuit alleging Workers' Compensation claim led to his firing
PHILADELPHIA – An ex-machine operator is suing his former place of employment for wrongful termination, alleging they retaliated against him for filing a Workers' Compensation claim. -
Condo complex seeks to recoup more than $13K in costs and fees from one of its homeowners
Condo complex seeks to recoup more than $13K in costs and fees from one of its homeowners -
Company who rented out equipment for major Philadelphia construction project says it's owed thousands of dollars
Company who rented out equipment for major Philadelphia construction project says it's owed thousands of dollars -
Utah bank alleges contracting firm and its VP are in breach of lease agreement
Utah bank alleges contracting firm and its VP are in breach of lease agreement -
Texas man says State Farm Insurance hasn't properly compensated him with underinsured motorist benefits
Texas man says State Farm Insurance hasn't properly compensated him with underinsured motorist benefits -
Passenger injured in crash says AAA breached insurance policy by not making reasonable settlement offer
Passenger injured in crash says AAA breached insurance policy by not making reasonable settlement offer -
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