U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania Harrisburg Division
Recent News About U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania Harrisburg Division
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Oil-gas worker claims overtime pay violation
HARRISBURG — An oil and gas rig worker has filed a class-action suit against former employers over allegations of unpaid overtime compensation. -
Altoona-based builder of automatic fire suppression systems faces negligence claim
ALTOONA – An Altoona-based builder of automatic fire suppression systems is being sued by an insurance company over a claim of negligence and breach of implied warranty. -
Union says firm has fallen short in pension plan contributions
PITTSBURGH – A Pittsburgh-based union is suing a construction company over a claim that it is not contributing to an employee pension fund, resulting in an estimated delinquency of more than $70,000. -
Woman claims insurance company improperly denied surgical payment
HARRISBURG - A woman is suing an insurer and plan administrator, claiming they did not properly cover her medical expenses as stated in her health insurance policy. -
Treatment facility wants Hazelton schools to pay for disabled child’s care
HARRISBURG – A Bucks County non-profit residential treatment facility is suing a school district in an effort to collect costs for a disabled child’s care and special education program. -
Auto dealer alleges Premier Auction misrepresented classic car
HARRISBURG – A Clinton County auto dealer is suing two other vehicle dealers for $125,000, alleging it purchased what turned out not be a classic Chevrolet Chevelle SS LS6. -
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania alleges potential gasoline monopoly
HARRISBURG — The commonwealth of Pennsylvania is suing three energy companies, to stop a merger the state alleges would create an illegal monopoly of the gasoline shipment industry in Pennsylvania. -
Employee alleges Costy's Energy fired her while she was pregnant
SCRANTON -- A Mansfield woman is suing a local energy services business, alleging she was unlawfully terminated because she was pregnant. -
Ex-employee accuses Cargill Cocoa of age discrimination
HARRISBURG, Pennsylvania — A former employee is suing a Mount Joy chocolate company, alleging he was terminated due to age discrimination. -
Bottle stopper company alleges trademark infringement
HARRISBURG — A bottle stopper company is suing its former manufacturer for allegedly stealing its trademark and diluting its brand. -
Former professor accuses Bloomsburg University of discrimination
HARRISBURG — A former associate professor is suing Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania, alleging discrimination he says prevented him from earning tenure. -
Disabled woman accuses Panera Bread of discrimination
HARRISBURG — A disabled woman is suing Panera Bread, alleging she was denied access to one of their restaurants for being accompanied by a service dog. -
Adams County couple accuses Lowe's of warranty breach
HARRISBURG, Pennsylvania — An Adams County couple is suing Lowe's, alleging a breach of warranty. -
Customer blames Blakeslee Post Office for slip-and-fall injuries
HARRISBURG — A Blakeslee woman is suing the Blakeslee Post Office, alleging its negligence caused her to fall and severely injure herself. -
Fired health care worker accuses Advance Urgent Care of sexual harassment
SCRANTON – A Pennsylvania woman is suing a Montgomeryville health care business, alleging she was fired for objecting to her supervisor’s sexual harassment. -
Former counselor accuses Waynesboro School District of discrimination
HARRISBURG — A former school counselor is suing the Waynesboro Area School District, alleging discrimination that she says led her to quitting her job. -
Pastry shop accuses Tecnopool of contract breach
HARRISBURG — A Chambersburg pastry shop is suing an Italian company, alleging breach of contract regarding defective equipment sold to the shop. -
Mount Joy woman seeks back surgery benefits from Noah W. Kreider & Sons
HARRISBURG — A Mount Joy woman is suing her husband’s employer and its insurance provider, alleging they denied benefits for a spinal surgery.