SCRANTON — A high school teacher is suing Scranton School District and Alexis Kirijan, a school administrator, citing an alleged violation of civil rights.
PHILADELPHIA – A New Jersey man has sued a Minnesota medical device company alleging a screw which was used in his spinal fusion surgery broke, sending its fragments into his spinal column.
SCRANTON – A local credit union believes its attorney and his firm failed to advise it of an arrangement which could have prevented it from losing over $139,000.00, in connection with a mortgage agreement which it says went into default.
A jury needs to decide whether Maytag is liable for injuries suffered by a truck driver when he slipped and fell in a trailer drop at a Pittston industrial park more than a decade ago, Pennsylvania's Superior Court ruled in March.
SCRANTON – A pair of landlords are suing the owner of an Old Forge restaurant located directly beneath their rental property and two co-defendants, for the destruction of their apartment space due to a fire that occurred during a Super Bowl Sunday party in February 2015.
PITTSBURGH — The Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) in Pittsburgh has been involved with a civic conundrum over police union member contracts and, as part of an Act 47 challenge, will now head to court over the matter.
HARRISBURG — A woman is suing Geisinger System Services Long Term Disability Plan and Prudential Insurance Company of America, claiming she was wrongfully denied long-term disability benefits.
PHILADELPHIA — A truck driver is suing Pitt Ohio Express Inc., a depot operator, citing alleged disability discrimination, retaliation and wrongful termination.
HARRISBURG — A man is suing United Methodist Homes and Brad Picchini, former joint employers, citing alleged unlawful employment practices, discrimination, harassment and wrongful termination.
PHILADELPHIA – A decision to deny delay damages in a Capitol Police Department officer’s Pennsylvania Human Relations Act (PHRA) suit has been upheld by the Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania Attorney General Kathleen Kane has reached an antitrust settlement regarding the proposed merger of two of the largest gasoline and distillate terminaling services in the state.
The estate for late businessman, philanthropist and newspaper publisher Lewis Katz has had its motion for reconsideration related to direction of escrow payments denied.