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Jury awards $43.5M med-mal verdict to former Philadelphia Eagles captain Chris Maragos
PHILADELPHIA – After a two-week trial, a jury has handed down a $43.5 million medical malpractice verdict to the former captain of the Philadelphia Eagles, finding that his doctors were negligent in their treatment of his 2017 knee injury and that it directly led to the end of his National Football League career. -
Attorney accuses Pierce Bainbridge partner of misconduct in fee-sharing litigation, seeks to re-open case
PHILADELPHIA – A Philadelphia attorney alleges that improper conduct on the part of Pierce Bainbridge founder John M. Pierce, in the form of threatening an unauthorized legal malpractice suit, was done in an attempt to notch a dismissal in a fee-sharing dispute matter. -
April 15: U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania docket for "contract" cases
The following cases categorized as "contract" were on the docket in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania on April 15. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact: -
U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania: Actions Taken on April 15
The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania reported the following activity on April 15 in the suits below: -
Case activity for Philadelphia Eagles Limited Partnership vs Factory Mutual Insurance Company on April 15
The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania reported the following activities in the suit brought by Philadelphia Eagles Limited Partnership against Factory Mutual Insurance Company on April 15. -
Philadelphia class action lawsuit takes aim at China over its alleged coronavirus negligence
PHILADELPHIA – The People’s Republic of China is the target of a class action lawsuit filed in a Philadelphia federal court, charging it with negligence and reckless indifference and seeking compensation on behalf of all U.S. citizens impacted by the coronavirus. -
Woman who sued after drunk Eagles fan fell on her settles case
PHILADELPHIA – A civil lawsuit from a fan alleging to have been severely injured at a Philadelphia Eagles game in 2016 when an intoxicated fellow fan passed out and fell on top of her was recently settled. -
Settlement reached in case of man accused of punching Philly police horse at 2018 Eagles NFC Championship game
PHILADELPHIA – A man charged with punching a Philadelphia Police Department mounted patrol horse before the NFL’s NFC Championship game between the Philadelphia Eagles and Minnesota Vikings in January of last year settled his lawsuit just weeks before trial, which claimed he was the victim of assault and battery at the hands of city and state police officers. -
Court ruling proves it's a known danger to wear Cowboys gear to an Eagles game
PHILADELPHIA — A state appeals court has vacated a $700,000 personal injury verdict stemming from a bathroom fight at a Philadelphia Eagles football game. -
Lawsuit over drunk man who fell on woman at Eagles game complicated by his bankruptcy
PHILADELPHIA – According to one of its defendants, a civil lawsuit from a fan alleging to have been severely injured at a Philadelphia Eagles game in 2016 when an intoxicated fellow fan passed out and fell on top of her should be suspended due to his pending bankruptcy action in New Jersey. -
Some defendants dismissed from lawsuit where woman alleged sexual assault near XFinity Live & Citizens Bank Park
PHILADELPHIA – Some of the defendants named in a lawsuit in which a woman claimed to have been sexually assaulted in a parking lot next to the XFinity Live entertainment complex and Citizens Bank Park have been dismissed from the suit without prejudice. -
Stadium defendants to be dismissed from case of alleged sexual assault at NFC Championship
PHILADELPHIA – Some of the defendants named in a lawsuit in which a woman claimed to have been sexually assaulted in a parking lot next to the XFinity Live entertainment complex and Citizens Bank Park are attempting to have themselves dismissed from the suit. -
Defense seeks sanctions against woman who filed lawsuit after drunk fan fell on top of her at Eagles game
PHILADELPHIA – Counsel for one of the defendants in a civil lawsuit from a fan alleging to have been severely injured at one of their games in 2016 when an intoxicated fellow fan passed out and fell on top of her, claims that the fan isn’t cooperating with discovery requests and should be sanctioned. -
Witnesses refute the alleged tale of a vulgar, orange-throwing neurologist
MEDIA – A Delaware County judge has stricken both several allegations and a claim for intentional infliction of emotional distress from a lawsuit leveled against a neurologist by a female patient, which charged him with bizarre allegations of sexual harassment. -
XFinity Live, Citizens Bank Park deny responsibility for alleged sexual assault of woman at NFC Championship
PHILADELPHIA – A lawsuit in which a woman claims to have been sexually assaulted in a parking lot next to the XFinity Live entertainment complex and Citizens Bank Park has been met with denials of liability from the locations’ management entities. -
Lawsuit: Super Bowl fever had Eagles fan/doctor throwing orange slices in woman's cleavage, making vagina jokes at work
MEDIA – A neurologist is accused of being more interested in other parts of the female anatomy, as a Lehigh County woman alleges a bizarre encounter at his office the day after the Philadelphia Eagles booked their Super Bowl ticket included him throwing food in her cleavage and making sexually explicit jokes involving oysters. -
Philadelphia Eagles fan charged with punching police horse instead claims he was victim of police assault
PHILADELPHIA – A man charged with punching a Philadelphia Police Department mounted patrol horse before the NFL's NFC Championship game between the Philadelphia Eagles and Minnesota Vikings in January has filed a lawsuit in state court, claiming instead that he was the victim of assault and battery at the hands of the police. -
Blindsided by drunk, Eagles fan tries misdirection play by suing the team
One thing you don't expect to see at professional football games is drunken fans. Wait! That's one thing you do expect to see. -
Philadelphia Eagles facing suit from spectator allegedly injured by drunk fan at game in 2016
PHILADELPHIA – On the heels of winning the Vince Lombardi Trophy for the very first time against the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LII, the Philadelphia Eagles are now also facing a civil lawsuit from a fan claiming to have been severely injured at one of their games in 2016, when an intoxicated fellow fan passed out and fell on top of her. -
False arrest claims stemming from nightclub incident fail in federal court
PHILADELPHIA – Mother and daughter plaintiffs who accused officers from the Philadelphia Police Department of unlawful arrest, malicious prosecution, excessive force and other charges in connection with an incident at a city gentleman’s club, have lost those claims in federal court.