HARRISBURG - Two Pennsylvania residents recently sued the manufacturers of a dehumidifier, alleging their house caught on fire because of the companies' neligence.
A former security guard says that a wrongful arrest by two Philadelphia police officers and three weeks of incarceration cost him a new job, according to a suit filed in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
If you are out of work and looking to apply for Social Security disability payments, Harrisburg Judge Charles Bridges is the person you want to see, according to a report by CBS 21 in Harrisburg.
An attorney from northeastern Pennsylvania with more than three decades experience in the field of law has been named chief legal counsel for the Legal Department of the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts.
A Delaware man who worked as a driver for a Pennsylvania-based oil delivery company has filed a federal civil rights complaint against the business over claims that he was discriminated against because of his race.
A prison guard in western Pennsylvania has settled her federal discrimination claim against the Allegheny County Jail, a docket entry in the case indicates.
Personal injury attorneys from the Lundy Law firm in Philadelphia have filed a mass tort claim in the city’s Court of Common Pleas on behalf of an out-of-state plaintiff who alleges injuries that arose out of taking the drug Reglan during a two-decade period.
Lawyers for the Philadelphia School District have filed a removal notice in federal court in Philadelphia in which they seek to transfer a complaint that was filed against it late last month in state court to the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
A Northeastern Pa. couple have filed a civil claim against a slew of companies that specialize in the design, manufacture and distribution of asbestos-related products, alleging the husband’s lung cancer diagnosis this summer was directly related to his coming into contact with the fiber during his working career.
A New Jersey man who was contracted to provide psychiatric services to a Philadelphia mental health facility, and who claims he was let go in violation of his contract, has filed a federal complaint against the organization and two of its directors.