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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Navient, fighting federal agency, has dismissal argument rejected
HARRISBURG – Student loan giant Navient has failed to get a dismissal of the lawsuit filed against it in Pennsylvania by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). -
Lebanon Farms Disposal Inc. alleged to have failed to pay drivers overtime wages
SCRANTON – A Grantville man alleges a Schaefferstown waste disposal company fails to properly compensate employees for all hours worked. -
Brenco Oil Inc. accuses Troy attorneys of professional negligence
SCRANTON – An Arizona corporation alleges attorneys at a Troy law firm did not have the experience or ability to represent it in legal matters relating to subsurface oil, gas and mineral rights. -
Norfolk Southern Railway Co. welder alleges unsafe work environment caused injuries
SCRANTON – An Ohio man alleges he was injured when welding for his employer when a slag pan exploded. -
Love's Travel Stops & Country Stores Inc. alleged to have failed to pay overtime wages
SCRANTON – Former employees of Love's Travel Stops & Country Stores Inc. allege they are owed unpaid overtime wages. -
Pic Bros. Auto Sales employee alleges she is owed more than $2,000 for unpaid overtime
SCRANTON – A woman alleges her Muncy employer failed to pay her overtime wages. -
Lincoln National Life Insurance Co. accused of wrongfully terminating disability benefits
SCRANTON – A Harrisburg woman claims that her long-term disability benefits were wrongfully terminated. -
Lewistown bus driver says he was burned because defective hoses were used in heater system
PHILADELPHIA – A Lewistown couple claim that the husband was burned when a heater hose on the bus he was driving ruptured. -
Dbuyer Inc. alleges Hawk Eye Presents failed to pay $75,000 settlement agreement
PHILADELPHIA – A Havertown corporation alleges it has not received payment from a California company for a settlement agreement. -
Consumer claims Central Credit Services unlawfully contacted mother about alleged debt
SCRANTON – A Forty Fort man alleges that a debt collector unlawfully disclosed an alleged debt to a third party. -
Man alleges Surgical Anesthesia Services failed to timely notify him of COBRA benefits
SCRANTON – A Glenville man and his family allege they suffered undue expenses because they were not notified of health benefits after the husband was terminated from his job. -
A.R. Sokol Inc. alleges it is owed more than $200,000 for Schuylkill Mall snow removal
SCRANTON – An Orangeville corporation alleges that it is owed thousands for snow removal at a mall. -
Former Surgical Anesthesia Services LLC alleges COBRA violation
SCRANTON – A York woman alleges that she was not notified of her health care benefits in a timely manner after her termination. -
Harsco Corp. files suit against former employee now working for competitor
SCRANTON – A Camp Hill corporation has filed suit against a Texas man over allegations he unlawfully used confidential information. -
Government alleges couple failed to report foreign bank account, seeks more $600,000
SCRANTON – A Camp Hill couple are alleged to have failed to report a financial interest for Swiss bank account. -
Consumer alleges Comenity Bank invaded privacy with calls to cellphone
SCRANTON – An Olyphant woman alleges a financial institution intruded on her seclusion with numerous calls to her cellphone. -
Former drug treatment center worker alleges retaliation
A former employee of a drug and alcohol treatment facility is suing the nonprofit center, alleging retaliation and wrongful termination. -
JPMorgan Chase accused of telephone harassment
A Hanover Township man is suing JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. and affiliated financial institutions, alleging that they violated telephone harassment statutes by repeatedly calling his cellphone. -
Synchrony Bank sued over automated calls
A Clarks Summit man is suing Synchrony Bank, alleging the bank violated telephone harassment statutes by repeatedly calling his cellphone. -
Train dispatcher sues Norfolk Southern Corp.
A train dispatcher is suing her employer, Norfolk Southern Corp. of Virginia, alleging that insufficient measures were taken to prevent injuries in a slip-and-fall incident.