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Pa. opioid lawsuits plod along as companies demand 'critical information to defend themselves'
MEDIA (Legal Newsline) - Drug distributors facing about 50 opioid lawsuits in Pennsylvania have asked the judge overseeing the litigation to order sanctions against plaintiffs for repeatedly refusing to honor deadlines to turn over evidence including information about how state and local governments have handled the opioid crisis they blame on the drug industry. -
Lancaster chiropractic practice sues Lowe's, manufacturer after dehumidifier allegedly causes fire
PHILADELPHIA – A Lancaster chiropractic health center is suing Lowe's and the manufacturer of a dehumidifier after it allegedly ignited and caused nearly $50,000 in fire and smoke damage to its building. -
Litigation claiming defendants' dehumidifier caused $50K damage in property fire has been reinstated six times
LANCASTER – A plaintiff’s lawsuit against a pair of residential building product manufacturers, claiming their defective dehumidifier caused more than $50,000 worth of damages in a property fire, continues after being reinstated by plaintiff counsel six times. -
Temp who sued Estee Lauder after alleged maiming will see her case head to a Philly federal courtroom this summer
PHILADELPHIA – A temp worker who claimed to have been maimed by a faulty paper cushioning machine in the shipping facility where she worked is scheduled to stand across the courtroom from Estee Lauder cosmetics in federal court this summer. -
Company seeks payment of $77K arbitration award
PHILADELPHIA — A Montgomery County company says a Mississippi man has failed to pay an award determined in arbitration. -
Kreamer couple seek more than $1M from Midwest Automation over alleged hand injury from glue press machine
PHILADELPHIA – A Kreamer couple are seeking damages from a Minnesota equipment manufacturer after the wife was allegedly injured in a work-related accident. -
Philly man alleges contractors' inadequate work plans caused damage to his adjacent property
PHILADELPHIA – A Philadelphia man says that construction contractors who engaged in demolition and building work at a location adjacent to his did so with improperly-prepared plans, which resulted in damage to the basement, exterior and interior walls of his own property, in a recent lawsuit. -
Case of temp allegedly maimed in Estee Lauder facility now being contested in federal court
PHILADELPHIA – A temp worker who claimed to have been maimed by a faulty paper cushioning machine in the shipping facility where she worked is now facing off against Estee Lauder cosmetics in federal court. -
Estee Lauder Cosmetics sued after temp worker allegedly loses three fingers in machine
PHILADELPHIA – A temp worker claiming to have been maimed by a faulty paper cushioning machine in the shipping facility where she worked has sued Estee Lauder cosmetics in state court. -
Four reinstatements keep dehumidifier damage case alive in Lancaster
LANCASTER – A plaintiff’s lawsuit against a pair of residential building product manufacturers, claiming their defective dehumidifier caused more than $50,000 worth of damages in a property fire, continues after being reinstated by plaintiff counsel four times. -
City of Philadelphia sues opioid manufacturers for alleged role in 'public health crisis'
PHILADELPHIA – The City of Philadelphia has become the latest government entity in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to sue opioid manufacturers for deceptive marketing practices and creating what it has termed “an unprecedented public health crisis.” -
Ricca Group Inc. faces suit from Ohio company over allegedly unsolicited fax
PHILADELPHIA– An Ohio company claims a Southampton company sent it an unsolicited fax without its consent. -
Allegedly defective dehumidifier caused over $50K of fire-related damage, plaintiff says
LANCASTER – A woman recently initiated legal action against a pair of residential building products manufacturers, claiming their defective dehumidifier caused her damages in excess of $50,000 in a property fire. -
Political campaign says its ex-consultant won't write off $7K professional debt
PHILADELPHIA – A political campaign has began legal action against a defendant who it hired as a political consultant and now says is acting in bad faith by refusing to write off a professional debt in excess of $7,000. -
R&R Contracting accused of poor roofing work
PITTSBURGH — An insurance company is suing R&R Contracting, a Pennsylvania company, citing alleged breach of contract and negligence. -
Motions to withdraw appearance and enforce settlement are rescinded in accident litigation
PHILADELPHIA – Motions from plaintiff counsel to withdraw appearance and defense counsel to enforce settlement in a car accident case have both been withdrawn by the attorneys who initially filed them. -
Plaintiff attorney looking to rescind original withdrawal request from slip-and-fall case
PHILADELPHIA – Plaintiff counsel who had once looked to leave a slip-and-fall litigation recently filed paperwork to rescind that initial withdrawal request from the case.