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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Motis Energy LLC claims it wasn't paid for services
PHILADELPHIA — A Pennsylvania company is suing SWN Production Company LLC, a Texas company, citing alleged breach of contract. -
Quantum Imaging & Therapeutic Associates alleges breach of contract
HARRISBURG — A Pennsylvania business is suing Chicago-based Metropolitan Diagnostic Imaging Inc., d/b/a A.M.I.C., and West Virginia resident Harsha Hatti, alleging breach of contract, misrepresentation and tortious interference. -
Valley Hotel accused of breaking wage law
HARRISBURG — Then-U.S. Labor Secretary Thomas Perez recently filed a lawsuit against Valley Hotel Inc. d/b/a Valley Hotel and Thomas E. Smith, citing alleged unpaid wages, violation of applicable minimum wage law and violation of Workers' Compensation acts. -
Man claims drunk attacked him in Frank's Trattoria
HARRISBURG — A man is suing an alleged assailant and other defendants, claiming he was the victim of an attack by an intoxicated patron in a restaurant, resulting in severe injuries, hospitalization and facial reconstruction surgery. -
Lawsuits against Navient likely to bring changes in student loan servicing
HARRISBURG – Lawsuits filed by the federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and two individual states raising allegations tied to student loan servicing will most likely result in a new set of student loan servicing guidelines, regardless of the outcome of the litigation, according to Arant Boult Cummings LLP associate Julie Carter. -
Former Best Buy employee claims disability discrimination
HARRISBURG – A former employee is suing Best Buy Inc., district manager John Arias and human resources manager Cindy Kemmerly, employer, alleging disability discrimination in violation of the Family and Medical Leave Act and retaliation. -
Design Basics LLC accuses Pennsylvania companies of copyright infringement
HARRISBURG — A Nebraska company is suing MTF Associates Inc.; Haubert Construction LLC, d/b/a Fogarty Homes; Fogarty Homes Inc.; JF Development Corporation; John Fogarty Custom Built Homes Inc., d/b/a Distinctive Homes by Fogarty; John T. Fogarty; and Randall E. Haubert, alleging copyright infringement. -
Jack Frost Big Boulder Ski Resort accused of liability in alleged fall
HARRISBURG – A man is suing Jack Frost Big Boulder Ski Resort and JFBB Ski Areas Inc., alleging negligence, liability and insufficient measures taken to prevent injuries. -
Woman blames Full Performance Marine for injuries
HARRISBURG — A woman is suing Full Performance Marine Inc., a James Creek boat dealership, alleging negligence in connection with injuries suffered in a fall. -
F.M. Kirby Center for the Performing Arts accused of retaliation by former employee
HARRISBURG — A former employee is suing F.M. Kirby Center for the Performing Arts, alleging that the defendant eliminated her position as an act of unlawful retaliation and discrimination and breached its fiduciary duty. -
Child welfare workers, doctors accused of responsibility in false abuse claim
HARRISBURG — A mother and her child are suing Mifflin County; child welfare caseworkers Casey O'Dell and Kristen Matula and supervisor David L. Smith; and doctors Pat J. Brune and Evan Wallace Crowe, alleging that the mother was unjustly accused of abusing the child. -
Employee blames Norfolk Southern Corporation for fall injuries
HARRISBURG — An employee is suing Norfolk Southern Corporation, his employer, citing alleged hostile work environment, insufficient measures were taken to prevent injuries, liability, and negligence. -
FMLA claim in retaliation suit against former AG Kane tossed by federal judge
HARRISBURG – A federal judge on Jan. 4 dismissed a Family and Medical Leave Act claim lodged against former Pennsylvania Attorney General Kathleen Kane, who was recently found guilty of perjury and other criminal charges and was sentenced in October to up to 23 months in prison.. -
EEOC's change to discrimination guidelines leads to lawsuit over accent
HARRISBURG – A former Verizon Communications Inc. employee is accusing the company of violating workplace discrimination laws, claiming she was fired because of her accent. Her lawsuit was filed recently in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania. -
Former corrections dept. director accuses department, officials of discrimination
HARRISBURG — A former employee is suing the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of Corrections and state officials John E. Wetzel, Shirley Moore Smeal, Christopher Oppman, William Sprenkle, Kathryn McVey, Marc Goldberg, Ty Stanton and Timothy Musser, alleging discrimination, hostile work environment and retaliation. -
Investors claim fraud by Maryland, New Mexico companies
Three people are suing Russell Rankin, EV Ventures Inc. and Mid Atlantic Gem LLC, all of Maryland, and Polaris Industries Inc., of New Mexico, alleging breach of contract, fraud and civil conspiracy and seeking an accounting. -
Competitive Range Solutions claims defamation by Milford man
HARRISBURG — An Illinois company is suing James Sechrist, a Milford resident, citing alleged defamation. -
Nationwide Mutual Fire Insurance Company accused of wrongly denying claim
HARRISBURG — A woman is suing Nationwide Mutual Fire Insurance Company, alleging breach of contract. -
Married couple blame railroad for workplace injuries
HARRISBURG — A married couple's lawsuit against Norfolk Southern Corporation alleging negligence, liability and insufficient measures taken to prevent injuries. -
Pair accused of failing to may mortgage
HARRISBURG — The federal government is suing Dorothea and Vincent Rakus, alleging breach of contract in connection with a mortgage.