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Walmart denies liability for injuries suffered by Fayette County minor, who slipped on yogurt in store
PITTSBURGH – Wal-Mart asserts that it is not responsible for injuries suffered by a minor in one of its Fayette County stores, a plaintiff who alleges she slipped on yogurt which had been dropped onto the floor. -
Montco man settles RICO claims with investment firm over $200K home equity loan
PHILADELPHIA – A Montgomery County man has settled claims that he was allegedly defrauded after entering into a home equity loan transaction totaling more than $200,000 with a Philadelphia investment firm. -
Pittsburgh man says he was assaulted by police officers after convenience store visit in 2013
PITTSBURGH – A Pittsburgh man alleges he was assaulted by local police officers when he was walking back to his home from a trip to a convenience store alongside his brother, back in 2013. -
Settlement reached for 87-year-old man arrested after his OnStar system falsely reported his car as stolen
PITTSBURGH – An 87-year-old Western Pennsylvania man with a heart condition who alleged he was detained by police on suspicion of being a car thief, because the OnStar system in his vehicle erroneously reported it to authorities as stolen, has conditionally settled his claims with the security company. -
Buy-Now-Pay-Later Credit: What You Need to Know on August 18, 2021
Buy-Now-Pay-Later Credit: What You Need to Know on August 18, 2021, -
Parents of 13-year-old boy who drowned at Folcroft Swim Club contend that facility was negligent
MEDIA – The parents of a 13-year-old child who drowned at the Folcroft Swim Club two years ago allege that the facility was negligent in maintaining its security, which they say allowed the tragic circumstances that resulted in their son’s death to take place. -
Allison Park tenant settles claims with management company over fall at his apartment complex's retaining walls
PITTSBURGH – An Allison Park man has reached a settlement for negligence claims with a Western Pennsylvania management company, connected to his fall over a pair of retaining walls in an apartment parking lot owned and operated by the defendants. -
Issues in Sex and Gender Discrimination & Harassment on August 17, 2021
Issues in Sex and Gender Discrimination & Harassment on August 17, 2021. -
Pond Lehocky Disability Attorneys elected to American Association of Justice Social Security Disability Executive Board
Pond Lehocky Disability Attorneys elected to American Association of Justice Social Security Disability Executive Board. -
Radnor health care and hospice group seeking judgment of non pros in wrongful death suit
MEDIA – A Delaware County health care entity is pursuing a judgment of non pros in wrongful death litigation accusing it of subpar care of one of its residents, before and leading up to her death. -
Federal jurisdiction contested in case of Bethel Park couple who allegedly contracted COVID-19 from physical therapists
PITTSBURGH – Entities in a negligence lawsuit centering on whether or not a physical therapy firm’s lack of using personal protective equipment led a Bethel Park couple to contract COVID-19 are battling over whether the case has a pertinent federal question. -
Third Circuit vacates federal court's ruling and declares suit over legality of Wolf's COVID-19 measures is moot
PHILADELPHIA – A federal appeals court has overturned a lower court ruling which eliminated Gov. Tom Wolf’s unprecedented COVID-19 emergency restrictions, finding the issue to be moot because not only have those restrictions expired in the interim, but voters statewide have also since amended the state constitution to roll back a governor’s range of emergency powers. -
Delco man alleges he was subjected to illegal search and seizure during traffic stop, and subsequent cover-up
PHILADELPHIA – A Delaware County man alleges his constitutional rights were violated when he was subjected to an illegal search and seizure during a traffic stop by a Darby Township police officer, and has brought legal action against that officer, his superior and the municipality. -
Delaware River group's EPA suit update: Judge remands lawsuit on rule likely to be repealed by Biden Administration
PHILADELPHIA – A federal judge has granted a move from the Environmental Protection Agency to remand a lawsuit brought by the Delaware Riverkeeper Network without vacatur, concerning a specific tenet of the Clean Water Act now under review by the administration of President Joe Biden. -
Lawsuit update: Microwave meatball makers say woman is to blame for burning her foot
PITTSBURGH – The manufacturers of microwave meatballs contend they are not responsible for burn injuries a Western Pennsylvania woman suffered, when a plastic container allegedly failed and the meatballs fell onto her left foot. -
Non-denominational church reiterates that Pa. officials won't recognize marriages performed by their ministers
PITTSBURGH – A Seattle-based, non-denominational church stands by its case that Allegheny County officials are allegedly misusing a Pennsylvania law to avoid solemnizing legal marriages in the Commonwealth. -
Statement of the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania Regarding Recent Publication by Institute for Quantitative Study of Inclusion, Diversity, and Equity, Inc.
In our constitutional democracy, the court is the focal point of the entire criminal justice system; its mission is to serve the public by administering justice in a fair and impartial manner, by preserving each citizen’s constitutional rights, and by faithfully applying the rule of law in each individual case. -
Third Circuit: Tunkhannock School District authorities acted properly, when firing principal for DUI's
PHILADELPHIA – The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has unanimously affirmed that board members of the Tunkhannock Area School District Board did not violate the constitutional rights of one of its former elementary school principals, when the District fired him in 2016 for two incidents of driving under the influence. -
Philadelphia says it didn't violate prison guard's rights when it disciplined him for Facebook post
PHILADELPHIA – The City of Philadelphia disciplined a corrections officer for a Facebook post in which he called for a rally in response to payroll policy breaches, arguing that its interest in maintaining order among its prison control staff outweighs its interest in the plaintiff’s constitutional rights. -
MMA Capital stockholder says company and board omitted key information from merger proposal
PHILADELPHIA – A stockholder in MMA Capital Holdings, Inc. has brought suit against the company and its Board of Directors, claiming the defendants withheld key information about a proposed merger between itself and two other corporations.