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Black & Decker pursuing confidential protective order in $5 million construction fire case
PITTSBURGH – Black & Decker is seeking the entry of a confidential protective order to protect its business information, in a case alleging that it is responsible for a home construction fire that caused $5 million in damages. -
Delco man denies he contributed to his own injuries on restaurant staircase, when he slipped on mopping liquid
MEDIA – A Delaware County man stands by claims that mopping liquid left on a set of stairs at a local restaurant by one of its employees, led him to fall on those same stairs and sustain serious and significant injuries. -
Hair salon claims it's not at fault for burned scalp after dye was applied to customer's head
MEDIA – A local hair salon disclaims responsibility for injuries that a Middletown man suffered, in the form of hair loss, skin discoloration and patching after a hair color and dye was applied to his scalp, alleging that L’Oreal is actually at fault. -
Crozer Health facing medical malpractice claims, in death of 23-year-old from pulmonary embolism
MEDIA – A Bucks County woman has filed a medical malpractice suit against a trio of entities affiliated with the Crozer Health System, after alleging that they did not properly observe her daughter upon admission and as a result, caused her to die of a pulmonary embolism. -
Court activity on June 17: Wayne Applegate vs Buckeye Partners L. P.
The U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania reported the following activity in the suit brought by Wayne Applegate against Buckeye Partners L. P. on June 17: 'Summons Issued As To Buckeye Partners, L.p. (jjg)'. -
Court activity on June 16: Wayne Applegate vs Buckeye Partners L. P.
The U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania reported the following activity in the suit brought by Wayne Applegate against Buckeye Partners L. P. on June 16: 'Complaint Against Buckeye Partners, L.p. (filing Fee, Including Administrative Fee, $402, Receipt Number Apawdc-6566995), Filed By Wayne Applegate. (attachments: # 1 Exhibit A, # 2 Civil Cover Sheet) (jjg)'. -
June 10: U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania docket for "labor" cases
The following cases categorized as "labor" were on the docket in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania on June 10. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact: -
U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania: Actions Taken on June 10
The U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania reported the following activity on June 10 in the suits below: -
Carpet-cleaner fired over COVID-19 concerns update: Company says no proof shown it violated public policy
PITTSBURGH – A carpet cleaning service accused of wrongfully terminating a former employee for his objection to working in areas where protective measures were not being practiced during the COVID-19 pandemic, counters that the plaintiff has not shown a public policy exception to his at-will employment status. -
District Court rules that fracking ban in Delaware River Basin will continue, defeats lawsuit from GOP senators
PHILADELPHIA – A federal court ruled that the ban on fracking in the Delaware River Basin will continue, defeating a lawsuit brought by state Senate Republicans seeking to overturn it and handing down a decision which state Senate Democrats hail as an environmental victory. -
Nursing home in Delaware County looking to strike negligence and punitive damage counts from wrongful death suit
MEDIA – A Delaware County nursing home is seeking to strike claims of negligence and punitive damages from a wrongful death lawsuit contending that its staff improperly cared for one of its residents, before and leading up to her death. -
Golf course, cart supplier face suit after brakes allegedly fail, cause man to be ejected
MEDIA — A golf club and its cart supplier are facing a lawsuit after a man allegedly suffered serious injuries when the cart's brakes failed. -
ARMSTRONG TEASDALE: Armstrong Teasdale Adds Attorneys in Wilmington, London, Philadelphia
Armstrong Teasdale announces that Of Counsel Joseph J. Gribbin and Associates Mark Galli and Kristen Mowery have joined the firm in Wilmington, Delaware; London, England; and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, respectively. T -
Lawsuit: Woman suffers infection after visit to Lancaster nail salon
LANCASTER — A Lancaster nail salon is being accused of causing a woman to suffer an infection after the application of false nails. -
Court activity on June 10: Thomas J. Kevin vs United States Steel Corp.
The U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania reported the following activity in the suit brought by Thomas J. Kevin against J. Michael Williams, United States Steel Corp. and United States Steel Corp. Executive Management Supplemental Pension Program on June 10. -
June 3: U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania docket for "labor" cases
The following cases categorized as "labor" were on the docket in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania on June 3. 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 June 3
The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania reported the following activity on June 3 in the suits below: -
Pizzeria counters Muslim woman's claims that it negligently served her pork and caused her emotional distress
MEDIA – A Delaware County pizza restaurant denies that it caused emotional distress to a customer of the Islamic faith, who alleged the restaurant sent her an order of food containing pork, which her religion prevents her from consuming. -
Travelers Insurance reiterates claims that gas company's negligence led to Penn Hills structure fire
PITTSBURGH – A major insurance provider stands by its claims that a natural gas company’s alleged negligence in failing to turn off the gas supply to a Penn Hills building, allegedly exacerbated the effect of a structure fire which took place at the property. -
Western Pa. media company says ex-employee's new job with market competitor violates its no-compete agreement
PITTSBURGH – A Western Pennsylvania media company alleges that one of its former on-air personalities accepted a job with a competitor in the same market, thus violating the no-compete terms of an employment agreement she signed nearly seven years ago.