U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania
Recent News About U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania
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TE Connectivity Corp. is accused of firing employee in retaliation for Workers' Comp filing
HARRISBURG — A team leader is suing TE Connectivity Corp., a technology company, citing alleged disability discrimination, retaliation and wrongful termination. -
Passenger accuses Greyhound Bus Lines of racism
HARRISBURG — A paying customer is suing Greyhound Bus Lines Inc. and Wayne Torrence, common carrier operators, citing alleged discrimination and negligence. -
Estate administrators are suing USAA over fatal car crash
HARRISBURG — Estate administrators are suing USAA General Indemnity Co., citing alleged breach of contract over a death that occurred from a head-on collision. -
BB&T seeks dismissal of lawsuit accusing it of breaking loan agreement
On Jan. 25, a bank defendant asked the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania to grant its motion to dismiss a lawsuit against it amid allegations it broke a loan agreement. -
Scranton judge transfers $600M legal malpractice case against Montgomery McCracken
SCRANTON - A massive legal malpractice lawsuit alleging class action plaintiffs were shorted by more than $600 million is headed out of Pennsylvania. -
Mechanic sues Gonnella Baking Co. over allegation of age discrimination
WILKES-BARRE — An industrial mechanic is suing Gonnella Baking Co., a family-owned business, citing alleged age discrimination and retaliation. -
Former York County employee files wrongful termination lawsuit after sexual harassment claims
HARRISBURG — A former employee is suing York County and its Department of Emergency Services, citing alleged defamation, invasion of privacy, deprivation of liberty interest, illegal search and seizure, and wrongful termination. -
Lawsuit claims FedEx violated National Guard member's employment rights
HARRISBURG — An employee is suing FedEx Supply Chain, citing alleged discrimination, hostile work environment, and violations of the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act (USERRA). -
Principal sues Palmerton school board members for alleged gender discrimination
SCRANTON — An East Norriton couple are suing Palmerton Area School District and other school officials, citing alleged gender discrimination, hostile work environment and retaliation. -
Lift operator sues Michigan corporation for alleged manufacturing defect
HARRISBURG — A lift operator is suing Phil Brown Welding Corp., a Michigan corporation, citing alleged breach of express and implied warranties. -
Fired Hollywood Casino bartender accuses employer of discrimination, retaliation
HARRISBURG — A female Hollywood Casino Final Cut bartender is suing Penn National Gaming Inc., citing alleged gender discrimination and retaliation. -
Black customer claims he was told to leave Just Wing It in Annville due to his race
SCRANTON — A customer is suing a restaurant, citing alleged racial discrimination. -
Scarsdale couple sue Aquatopia after alleged injury on the FlowRider
SCRANTON — A Scarsdale couple are suing CBK Lodge LP, owner of indoor waterpark Aquatopia, citing alleged negligence and premises liability. -
ALDI shopper says she was struck by forklift
SCRANTON — A business invitee is suing ALDI Inc., a discount supermarket, citing alleged negligence. -
Class action lawsuit claims Seterus used unlawful debt collection practices
WILLIAMSPORT — A home owner has filed a class-action lawsuit against Seterus Inc., a specialty mortgage service company, citing alleged violations of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, violations of the Pennsylvania Fair Credit Extension Uniformity Act, and violation of the Pennsylvania Unfair Trade Practices and Consumer Protection Law. -
Former employee claims Samaritan Caregivers violated ADA
HARRISBURG — A former employee is suing Samaritan Caregivers LLC, a Pennsylvania corporation, citing alleged disability discrimination, failure to uphold Americans with Disabilities Act regulations, and retaliation. -
Stroudsburg School District seeks dismissal of sex assault lawsuit filed by student against music teacher
SCRANTON -- A minor who was allegedly sexually harassed and molested by a Stroudsburg Area School District music teacher is suing the district and the teacher for that violation, but the district is attempting to dismiss the case. -
Court orders Navient to produce disputed records of borrowers
HARRISBURG -- Student loan servicer Navient was presented with a court order in Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro's lawsuit that requires the company to produce disputed records of borrowers. -
U.S. claims Harrisburg's Velter Products owes over $44,000 in labor fines
HARRISBURG — The United States of America is suing Velter Products Inc., a Pennsylvania company, citing alleged breach of contract. -
HOURIGAN KLUGER & QUINN PC: Brian Q. Mcdonnell named 2019 Best lawyer of the year
Hourigan, Kluger & Quinn PC is pleased to announce that Brian Q. McDonnell, Esq. has been named Lawyer of the Year for Workers'.