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Stagehand who alleged safety violations after he fell during 2017 NFL Draft construction settles with league
PHILADELPHIA – The National Football League has settled a lawsuit brought against both itself and ESPN that alleged safety violations were committed during the construction of a temporary stage, leading a New Jersey man to fall 30 feet and suffer severe bodily injuries. -
NFL files for summary judgment against injured contractor who worked on draft stage in Philly in 2017
PHILADELPHIA – The National Football League is seeking summary judgment in a lawsuit brought against both itself and ESPN that alleged safety violations were committed during the construction of a temporary stage, leading a New Jersey man to fall 30 feet and suffer severe bodily injuries. -
Man who sued ESPN over NFL Draft has case transferred back to Philadelphia state court
PHILADELPHIA – A lawsuit brought against both ESPN and the National Football League that alleged safety violations were committed during the construction of a temporary stage has been remanded to a Philadelphia court. -
NFL, ESPN sued over 2017 NFL Draft
PHILADELPHIA — ESPN and the National Football League are facing a lawsuit that alleges safety violations during the construction of a temporary stage built for the first NFL draft ever held entirely outdoors. -
Phila. Museum of Art sued by patron injured by fall on slate walkway
A Georgia woman is suing the Philadelphia Museum of Art over claims that -
Franklin Institute accused of violating ADA by charging separate admission for disabled persons' assistants
Philadelphia’s famed Franklin Institute is facing a lawsuit by Pennsylvania nonprofit agency that aids individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities over claims that the science institution is violating the Americans with Disabilities Act in requiring a separate admission surcharge for personal attendants who accompany disabled patrons on their visits. -
General counsel for Barnes Foundation dead of apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound
The attorney who worked for the Barnes Foundation during its contested and somewhat controversial move from suburban Philadelphia to the Benjamin Franklin Parkway in bustling Center City is the victim of an apparent suicide, according to local media reports.