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Case of college students allegedly threatened through Snapchat sent to California federal court
PITTSBURGH – Litigation from two college students who say that social media app Snapchat was designed to protect perpetrators using it to harass innocent people will now be heard in a California federal court. -
Dennis Gross' collagen products don't contain collagen, class action claims
LOS ANGELES (Legal Newsline) – A Califonia woman is suing Dennis Gross Cosmetology LLC and Dennis Gross Dermatology LLC, alleging their line of collagen products does not contain collagen. -
Federal magistrate judge orders failed bidder on Westmoreland County hotel into arbitration
PITTSBURGH — A federal magistrate judge has ordered the failed high-bidder for a hotel in Westmoreland County into arbitration earlier to resolve differences over that failed bid. -
Will death put an end to David Greenstein's lawsuits?
Greenstein is currently suing Pennsylvania-based Hershey for the psychological trauma he suffered after purchasing a pack of Jolly Ranchers that was less full than he thought it should be, a phenomenon known in the trade as “slack fill.” -
Hershey's legal defense: Plaintiff is disbarred attorney looking for targets
LOS ANGELES - Hershey’s is defending a class action lawsuit by attacking the motives of the plaintiff – a disbarred attorney who has filed hundreds of lawsuits and wrote a how-to-sue book. -
Cryogenic repair technician sues Pittsburgh company over non-compete clause
RIVERSIDE, Calif. – A cryogenic repair technician and his new employer based in San Bernardino County, Calif., have filed a lawsuit in California over the legitimacy of a non-compete clause in that same technician’s agreement with his former employer from Pittsburgh. -
Pittsburgh firm among those with blind clients targeting companies’ websites with disabilities lawsuits
Defense attorneys say there has been an “explosion of activity” from payment-seeking plaintiffs lawyers and their blind clients who are alleging violations of federal disabilities law in lawsuits over companies’ websites – particularly in three jurisdictions. -
Legal funding group's lawsuit against entertainment law firm sent to California
PHILADELPHIA – Per a local federal court decision, a negligence and professional liability case is being transferred to the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California. -
Wet Seal settles national class action discrimination case started by Pa. plaintiffs for $7.5 million
Clothing retailer Wet Seal has agreed to settle a national class action lawsuit initiated by