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Former Philly mob boss sues feds for allowing eyesight to deteriorate during incarceration
A former boss of the Philadelphia mob who became a government witness is suing the feds over claims that his deteriorating -
Former Cozen O'Connor attorney sentenced to 70 months in federal prison
A Philadelphia attorney who once did work for actor/rapper Will Smith will spend close -
Pa. Supreme Court suspends indicted Phila. Traffic Court judge without pay
A Philadelphia Traffic Court judge who was recently indicted on federal fraud charges will -
Milton Hershey School announces $700K settlement with HIV-positive boy denied enrollment
A Pennsylvania boarding school that was accused in a federal lawsuit of denying -
Justice Dept. announces settlement agreement in racial bias case involving Northeast Phila. day camp and Pa. swim club
The legal saga between a since-shuttered suburban Philadelphia swim club and a city-based children’s day camp has seemingly come to an end, with the announcement that the U.S. Justice Department has reached a settlement agreement with the club over claims it denied admittance to the racially diverse group of students. -
Milton Hershey School apologizes to HIV-positive student suing because he was denied admittance
A young teenager whose mother filed suit on his behalf late last year against the Milton -
Pa. man who sued U.S. Govt. for $15 billion for failure to return Federal Reserve bonds has complaint dismissed
A Chester County, Pa. man who filed suit against the U.S. government late last year seeking $15 billion in damages relating to his claims that a federal agent refused to return to him 15 $1 billion 1934 Federal Reserve Bonds that the plaintiff turned over to the government for authentication purposes has had his lawsuit dismissed by a federal judge. -
Feds fine Capmark $3.9 million over loan misrepresenations
A Horsham, Pa. real estate finance company, Capmark Finance, will pay the federal government $3.9 million in fines to settle a case involving two out-of-state nursing homes. -
Study shows plaintiff bias in Philly courts
For years defendants in tort cases have said that Philadelphia's courts are biased, but little in the way of empirical data was available to substantiate the claims. -
Boeing pays $4M for overbilling DOD
PHILADELPHIA -- The U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania announced January 20 that The Boeing Company will pay the United States nearly $4.4 million and make several procedural changes to resolve an overbilling of the Department of Defense for work at its Ridley Park facility.