U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Division
Recent News About U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Division
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Owner of hundreds of Chili's eateries faces minimum-wage class action suit
PITTSBURGH – Attorneys for Brinkers International, the Dallas-based owner of casual dining restaurants including more than 800 Chili's Grill & Bar outlets, will need to respond to a class-action lawsuit filed July 22 in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania. -
Woman claims harm from inaccurate credit report
PITTSBURGH — A woman is suing Credit Acceptance Corporation and Equifax Information Services LLC, consumer reporting agencies, citing alleged negligent misrepresentation. -
Man alleges Duke Energy, two others did not pay overtime wages
PITTSBURGH – A training specialist has filed a class-action lawsuit against his former employers over allegations he was not paid overtime wages. -
Keystone Clearwater Solutions accused of not paying overtime
PITTSBURGH – A Petrolia man alleges a Seven Fields company did not properly pay him for all hours worked. -
Carnegie man accused of not paying loan
PITTSBURGH – The federal government has filed suit against a Carnegie man seeking payment for an allegedly unpaid loan. -
Individual alleged to owe on debt
PITTSBURGH – The federal government alleges that an individual has not paid a debt. -
Kitchen and Bath Concepts of Pittsburgh alleges homebuilder used photos without permission
PITTSBURGH – A Pittsburgh kitchen and bath design company alleges a Bridgeville homebuilder used photos of its designs without authorization. -
Labor funds claim contributions not made
PITTSBURGH — Several labor funds are suing Chick's Concrete Inc. a/k/a Chick's Concrete, an employer, citing alleged breach of contract. -
Man claims employer didn't pay proper overtime
PITTSBURGH — A former employee is suing Keystone Clearwater Solutions LLC, alleging failure to pay proper overtime. -
Man says disability benefits were wrongly denied
PITTSBURGH — A man is suing Life Insurance Company of North America, claiming he was wrongly denied long-term disability benefits. -
Woman says she is due long-term disability benefits
PITTSBURGH — A woman is suing Sun Life Financial, an insurance firm, citing alleged breach of contract and violation of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act. -
Woman says disability benefits were improperly denied
PITTSBURGH — An employee is suing Standard Insurance Company, citing alleged breach of contract and violation of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act. -
Employer accused of not paying contribution
PITTSBURGH — Labor union funds are suing Schaaf Excavating Contractors Inc., an employer, citing alleged breach of contract. -
Woman claims pay was beneath minimum wage
PITTSBURGH — A former employee has filed a class-action lawsuit against Brinker International Inc., alleging violation of wage laws. -
Man seeks pay for travel time, other hours
PENNSYLVANIA — A man has filed a class-action lawsuit against Allegheny Technologies Inc. and Strom Engineering Corporation, claiming violations of wage laws. -
Woman claims she wasn't paid proper overtime
PITTSBURGH — A former employee is suing Keystone Clearwater Solutions LLC, alleging violations of the Fair Labor Standards Act. -
Woman says insurance company wrongly denied benefits
PITTSBURGH — A woman is suing The Prudential Insurance Company of America, alleging she was improperly denied long-term disability benefits. -
Woman claims icy sidewalk led to fall
PITTSBURGH — A woman is suing the federal government and Barlynn Corporation, claiming negligence and failure to warn regarding a slippery sidewalk. -
Woman claims she should be paid disability benefits
PITTSBURGH — A woman is suing Aetna Life Insurance Company, an insurance firm, alleging violation of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act. -
Labor group claims employer owes contributions
PITTSBURGH — A labor group is suing Remco Construction Company Inc., company president Daniel L. Brunst and company vice president Clinton J. Gray, citing alleged breach of contract.