U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania Philadelphia Division
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Bucks County man says Educator Discipline Act should allow for disclosure of misconduct complaint filing
PHILADELPHIA – On First Amendment grounds, a Bucks County man seeks a permanent injunction against enforcement of the provisions of Section 17.2 of Pennsylvania’s Educator Discipline Act, a statute which he feels criminalizes the disclosure of truthful information connected to the filing of an educator misconduct complaint with the Commonwealth’s Department of Education. -
Lawsuit blames university for grimy shower floor in dorm
PHILADELPHIA – A New Jersey woman alleges that she fell inside a shower area on the campus of Delaware Valley University nearly two years ago, and contends that the school is both negligent and responsible for her injuries. -
Philadelphians drop class action suit filed after Delaware River chemical spill
PHILADELPHIA – Three Philadelphians have opted to dismiss a class action lawsuit in connection with a March spill of thousands of gallons of a chemical used to refine latex, from a Bristol plant into a tributary of the Delaware River. -
Amtrak denies causing injuries to man who fell at Philly's Bridesburg Train Station
PHILADELPHIA – Amtrak has denied allegations that they were liable for injuries a plaintiff suffered, when he fell as a result of his cane becoming stuck in a hole found in a platform at a train station in Philadelphia. -
Judge warns of possible dismissals, in vax disclosure case aimed at plaintiff's former employer
PHILADELPHIA – A federal judge has ordered that unprejudiced dismissal would come to any defendant left unserved in a complaint brought by a paralegal of nine-and-a-half years with a prominent Philadelphia plaintiffs’ law firm, who alleged her former employer disclosed her COVID-19 vaccination status to a legal news publication in violation of the confidentiality provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. -
Plaintiff continues to allege Bucks County Corrections failures led to loved one's death
PHILADELPHIA – A local woman continues to maintain charges that Bucks County and a number of its corrections officials had failed to ensure its prison was free of drugs, which she said led one of her loved ones to fatally overdose while in custody. -
Ex-Philly detective who allegedly committed sexual assault invokes Fifth Amendment in response to civil suit
PHILADELPHIA – A former Philadelphia Police Department detective who allegedly sexually assaulted individuals in his custody, including a man who spent 12 years in prison and was later exonerated, has denied the allegations against him and cited his Fifth Amendment rights against self-incrimination. -
DuPont company rejects claims that N.C. man's kidney cancer was due to chemical exposure
PHILADELPHIA – E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company has denied allegations that a North Carolina man developed kidney cancer because of his exposure to trichloroethylene, during his work for the company as a materials handler, press operator and tool and dye maker. -
Case of 18-month-old who died in foster care remanded to Delaware County court
PHILADELPHIA – A wrongful death lawsuit filed against foster care property owners and other entities, which alleged their collective negligence directly led to the plaintiff’s 18-month-old daughter’s death, has been remanded to the Delaware County Court of Common Pleas. -
Parents who alleged their child faced racist and anti-Semitic taunts settle with school for $150K
PHILADELPHIA – Parents who alleged that Abington Friends School (AFS) mishandled complaints that their white, Jewish child was being bullied by Black students within the school and that school officials failed to provide them with appropriate learning disability accommodations, have agreed to settle their claims for $150,000. -
Greyhound, Flixbus motion to dismiss wrongful death suit over man who died on bus ride
PHILADELPHIA – The Greyhound and Flixbus transportation companies seek to disprove allegations that they were responsible for the death of a 32-year-old man from cardiac arrest, while aboard a Greyhound bus bound for Philadelphia two years ago. -
SEPTA, Amtrak remove case of man who fell at Bridesburg Train Station to federal court
PHILADELPHIA – The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) and Amtrak have removed to federal court a lawsuit which alleges they were liable for injuries a plaintiff suffered, when he fell as a result of his cane becoming stuck in a hole found in a platform at a train station in Philadelphia. -
Judge denies motions to strike and for sanctions, in woman's suit over injury at Philly Airport TSA checkpoint
PHILADELPHIA – A federal judge has denied a Delaware woman’s motion to strike certain documents and for sanctions against the U.S. government, in her negligence lawsuit which contended she was injured when going through a Transportation Security Administration checkpoint at Philadelphia International Airport more than two years ago. -
Wrongful death case over suffocation in infant lounger sent back to state court
PHILADELPHIA – Wrongful death litigation brought by the parents of an infant who died from suffocation, allegedly after being placed in the Boppy Original Newborn Lounger device, has been remanded to state court. -
Judge drops claims against former Philly DA and ADA, in suit from man who served 28 years for murder
PHILADELPHIA – A federal judge has granted a motion to dismiss claims lodged against a former Philadelphia District Attorney and an Assistant District Attorney, in the civil rights violation case of a man who argues he was erroneously convicted of three murders, for which he served 28 years in prison. -
Bucks County corrections officials look to dismiss suit over man who died in their custody
PHILADELPHIA – Bucks County and several of its corrections officials have motioned to dismiss a local woman’s litigation against them, one connected to the fatal overdose of a man incarcerated in its system, for failure to state a claim. -
Judge cautions if estate doesn't continue fatal injury suit against Eddystone authorities, it will be dismissed
PHILADELPHIA – A federal judge has ordered that if an estate is not raised by the family of a deceased Walmart shoplifter, its lawsuit alleging that the arresting officer used excessive force when tackling the decedent and caused her to suffer a traumatic brain injury will be dismissed. -
Bucks County inmate who alleged delayed medical attention settles claims
PHILADELPHIA – An inmate at the Bucks County Correctional Facility who alleged he was denied adequate and timely medical care when he suffered a broken heel after falling from the furniture in his cell, has settled his claims. -
Wrongful death claim dropped from suit over man's COVID-19 death at Delco facility
PHILADELPHIA – Delaware County and a local senior care facility have successfully overcome a wrongful death claim, in a lawsuit filed by the surviving children of a man who died from COVID-19 while under the facility’s care. -
SEPTA employee says agency didn't factor medical condition into his drug testing, then fired him
PHILADELPHIA – A local man has sued the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA), claiming that the transport agency violated the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and the Pennsylvania Human Relations Act, when a medical condition he says prevented him from participating in drug screen testing, resulted in his termination.