U.S. District Court of Eastern District of Pennsylvania
Recent News About U.S. District Court of Eastern District of Pennsylvania
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Consumer claims ARS National Services Inc. letter violates debt collection laws
PHILADELPHIA – A Philadelphia man alleges a California-based debt collector sent him a letter that contained untrue statements that do not accurately reflect the relevant law. -
Philadelphia author says Netflix stole parts of his book for film 'Burning Sands'
PHILADELPHIA – A Philadelphia author claims that the Netflix film "Burning Sands" copies unique portions of his book. -
Owners of Oxford Home Fashion file suit against former partners alleging unlawful mark use
PHILADELPHIA – The owners of a Bensalem company are in a disagreement over the use of marks and logos for products. -
Woman seeks benefits from Lincoln National Life Insurance Co. she alleges were wrongfully terminated
PHILADELPHIA – A Philadelphia resident alleges her insurer wrongfully terminated her disability benefits and that she is still disabled. -
Woman alleges she was wrongfully terminated by SHK Management Inc.
PHILADELPHIA – A woman alleges she was terminated in retaliation for filing a Workers' Compensation claim. -
Parents allege Pulse Performance Products scooter broke, injured child
PHILADELPHIA – Delaware parents allege that their daughter was injured when a scooter she was using broke and caused her to fall. -
Bain's Deli Corp., others alleged to have failed to pay settlement in full
PHILADELPHIA – A Florida man alleges he is owed more than $70,000 for a settlement from three Philadelphia entities. -
Man alleges he is disabled, Life Insurance Co. of North America unlawfully denied claim
PHILADELPHIA – A Delaware man formerly employed by R.E. Michel Co. alleges his claim for short-term disability benefits was wrongfully denied. -
Former Cheesecake Factory employee alleges that she was not paid minimum, overtime wages
PHILADELPHIA – A former Cheesecake Factory server alleges she is owed unpaid compensation and has filed a class action suit. -
American Flooring Concepts accused of breaching bargaining agreement
PHILADELPHIA – A New York employer is alleged to have failed to pay contributions to several labor union funds. -
Former workers allege Rolling Green Landscape failed to pay for all hours worked
PHILADELPHIA – Former employees of a Bucks County landscaping business allege that they were not paid for all hours worked. -
Megrant Corp. alleged to owe contributions to Steamfitters Union funds
PHILADELPHIA – Several labor union funds allege that a West Babylon, New York, employer failed to pay contributions on behalf of its employees. -
Complete Collection Service alleged to have violated regulations by not including information in collection letter
PHILADELPHIA – A Downington woman alleges that a Florida debt collector did not provide her with a proper initial communication letter. -
Bethlehem man seeks more than $100,000 after dehumidifier allegedly caused fire
PHILADELPHIA – A Bethlehem consumer alleges that a Soleus Air dehumidifier he purchased damaged his home when it caught fire. -
Man alleges Life Insurance Co. of North America wrongfully denied claim for benefits
PHILADELPHIA – A Bangor man alleges his claim for long-term disability benefits was unlawfully denied. -
Man files suit against Norfolk Southern Corp. after accident at Lehigh County yard
PHILADELPHIA – A Cumbola man has filed suit against his employer after a railroad accident severely injured his legs. -
Capstone Logistics, Pinnacle Workforce Logistics allege unlawful deductions were taken from paychecks
PHILADELPHIA – Three warehouse employees allege that they are owed unpaid wages. -
Former Lehigh University employee alleges The Hartford wrongfully terminated disability benefits
PHILADELPHIA – A former Lehigh University employee alleges her disability benefits were unlawfully terminated. -
Man claims Coca Cola Refreshments USA did not inform him of FMLA rights
PHILADELPHIA – A Philadelphia man alleges he was wrongfully terminated because of his need for medical leave. -
1st Priority Elevator Co. alleged to owe more than $30,000 in contributions
PHILADELPHIA – A South Holland, Illinois, employer is alleged to have failed to pay contributions to labor union funds.