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U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania: Actions Taken on May 15
The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania reported the following activity on May 15 in the suits below: -
May 15: U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania docket for contract cases
The following cases categorized as "contract" cases were on the docket in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania on May 15. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact: -
Court activity on May 17: John Vonk vs Chubb National Insurance Company
The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania reported the following activity in the suit brought by John Vonk and Nanette Taraya-Vonk against Chubb National Insurance Company on May 17: 'Order That A Pretrial Conference Shall Be Held On 6/4/2019 At 9:00 Am In Room 9614 Before Honorable Timothy J. Savage. Signed By Honorable Timothy J. Savage On 5/17/19. 5/17/19 Entered And Copies E-mailed.(lisad, )'. -
Case activity for John Vonk vs Chubb National Insurance Company on May 15
The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania reported the following activities in the suit brought by John Vonk and Nanette Taraya-Vonk against Chubb National Insurance Company on May 15: -
'Significant waste and wrongdoing' at Cheyney University, says fired provost
MEDIA - A former provost of Cheyney University is suing the institution over claims she was fired for blowing the whistle on waste and wrongdoing. -
Fired employee sues Gabriel Brothers for alleged racial discrimination
PHILADELPHIA — A Pennsylvania resident is suing Gabriel Brothers Inc., d/b/a Gabe's, a West Virginia corporation, alleging hostile work environment, racial discrimination, and retaliation. -
Lawsuit says LiPo drone battery caused $8.5M in fire damage
PITTSBURGH — Property owners are suing DJI Technology Inc. and other entities, citing alleged negligence and product liability. -
Former employee claims she was wrongfully fired by Harrisburg University of Science and Technology
HARRISBURG — A female employee is suing a university, citing alleged discrimination and retaliation. -
ECKERT SEAMAN CHERIN & MELLOT: Eckert Seamans welcomes Tara Burns to Harrisburg office and Litigation Division
Eckert Seamans is pleased to welcome associate Tara A. Burns to the firm’s Harrisburg office and Litigation Division -
Duquesne Light claims Precision Pointing driver hit pole, facliities
PITTSBURGH — Duquesne Light Co. is suing Precision Pointing and Restoration Inc. and John Hudak, citing alleged negligence. -
George Junior Republic allegedly failed to properly compensate employees
Two individuals are suing George Junior Republic in Pennsylvania and George Junior Republic for allegedly failing to properly compensate them for their work. -
Discovery hearings happening this week in case of man claiming to be poisoned by methyl bromide
PHILADELPHIA – A discovery hearing has been set in the case of a Philadelphia man who accused four companies of poisoning him with methyl bromide pesticides three years ago, companies that are attempting to dismiss these claims of reckless behavior and punitive damages with prejudice. -
West View Borough's alleged lack of maintenance in parking lot leads to plaintiff's broken leg and ankle
PITTSBURGH – A pair of Pittsburgh plaintiffs claim a local municipality was negligent in maintaining the condition of its parking lot, leading to a broken right leg and ankle for one of those same plaintiffs. -
Amtrak bridge and building repairman says his shoulder injuries are result of FELA violations
PHILADELPHIA – A bridge, building and station mechanic for Amtrak has alleged the train transportation company of violating the Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA) by not providing a safe workplace, which he believes caused his serious shoulder injuries. -
Sewage plant chief allegedly suffers spinal injuries in workplace accident, sues contractor and two of its employees
SCRANTON – A sewage plant chief who needed spinal fusion surgery after allegedly being injured in a workplace accident says a private contractor and two of its employees were grossly negligent in causing the circumstances that led to that accident. -
Labor Department says Alexander's spas failed to pay employees minimum wage
SCRANTON — The U.S. Department of Labor is suing Alexander's Salon & Spa, Alexander's in the Woods and owner Sherrilyn Tarapchak, alleging the employer failed to pay employees adequate wages. -
Defense counsel seeking to dismiss poisoned man's claims for punitive damages
PHILADELPHIA – Counsel for one of a quartet of companies accused by a Philadelphia man of poisoning him with methyl bromide pesticides two years ago are attempting to dismiss claims of reckless behavior and punitive damages with prejudice. -
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. -
Third Circuit: Washington Crossing Inn did not fire former banquet manager for age discrimination
PHILADELPHIA – A former banquet manager at the Washington Crossing Inn has not overcome a prior ruling of summary judgment made in favor of her prior employer, a federal appeals court declared. -
Veterinarian sues VCA Antech alleging unfair discharge and ADA violations
PHILADELPHIA – A Lancaster veterinarian is suing her former practice alleging that she was unfairly discharged and that her disabilities were not accommodated.