U.S. District Court of Eastern District of Pennsylvania
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Home shopping company sues former executive for taxes owed stemming from China-based job
PHILADELPHIA — A home shopping corporation is suing James Clarke, a former executive, citing alleged breach of contract for a dispute over taxes. -
Former VP says ABRA Auto Body & Glass owes six months' salary for severance
PHILADELPHIA — An individual is suing ABRA Auto Body & Glass LP, citing alleged breach of contract. -
Woman claims Caring Matters Home Care violated her FMLA rights
PHILADELPHIA — An employee is suing Caring Matters Home Care, citing alleged unpaid wages, violation of the Family and Medical Leave Act and violation of Workers' Compensation acts. -
Quality control manager says Eisai health research firm fired him for reporting misconduct
PHILADELPHIA — An individual is suing Eisai Inc., a New Jersey health care research corporation, citing alleged breach of contract, retaliation and wrongful termination for reporting wrongdoing. -
Plymouth Meeting eye-care company says Alabama firm infringed patented product
PHILADELPHIA — An eye-care products maker is suing Lunovus LLC, based in Alabama, and various individuals with the company alleging patent infringement. -
Employee alleges negligence by Amtrak in accident caused by rail-line vehicle
PHILADELPHIA — An employee is suing National Railroad Passenger Corporation, commonly known as Amtrak, citing alleged insufficient measures were taken to prevent injuries, liability and negligence for a workplace accident. -
Center Valley doctor says Maryland company sent unsolicited faxes
PHILADELPHIA — A doctor has filed a class action lawsuit against National Imaging Associates Inc., a Maryland corporation, citing alleged violation of telephone harassment statutes for their sending of unwanted faxes. -
Unlimited Technology sues former employee for allegedly taking trade secrets
PHILADELPHIA — A security and technology services firm is suing Richard Leighton, DTS Security Inc. and Secure Vizual LLC, citing breach of contract for allegedly taking and using trade secrets. -
IFS Industries says Minnesota company wrongfully claims patent
PHILADELPHIA — A Reading corporation is suing H.B. Fuller Company, of Minnesota, citing alleged patent infringement regarding an adhesive product it says it developed. -
Lansdale-area pharmacy says similarly named drugstore infringed trademark
PHILADELPHIA — A pharmacy is suing Shree Navdurga LLC d/b/a Ramsrx Pharmacy and Ramesh Kommineni, citing alleged unfair competition for adopting a similar trade name and failing to change it. -
Mother sues real estate firm, agents claiming kids damaged from exposure to lead paint
PHILADELPHIA — A mother of two minor children is suing Nina J. Goldberg Delia, Bryan Reese and Allegiance Real Estate, alleging violation of federal law for leasing them a home that exposed the minors to lead paint. -
Federal judge says ex-managing director alleged plausible defamation claim against former employers
PHILADELPHIA – A federal judge has denied a motion to dismiss from a series of corporate defendants defending themselves from a count of defamation from its former managing director. -
Woman sues The Hartford for denying her long-term disability benefits
PHILADELPHIA — An Allentown woman is suing The Hartford Life and Accident Insurance Company, citing alleged breach of contract for denying her benefits claim. -
Suit claims Alabama scaffolding business owes more than $4 million settlement for injuries
PHILADELPHIA — A Cornwall man is suing an Alabama scaffolding business, alleging breach of contract for failing to pay a settlement to him for injuries he suffered after falling off scaffolding. -
Woman alleges negligence, trespassing against CIT Bank
PHILADELPHIA — An individual is suing CIT Bank and Safeguard Properties, citing alleged intentional infliction of emotional distress and negligence. -
Exotic dancer files class action against owner of Vanity Grand Cabaret for unpaid wages
PHILADELPHIA — An exotic dancer has filed a class action lawsuit against SRM Enterprises LLC, alleging it failed to pay its performers a regular hourly rate. -
N.Y. law firm asks malpractice case filed against it to be dismissed for plaintiff's lack of cooperation
PHILADELPHIA – A New York City law firm accused of malpractice in a protracted legal battle spanning four years and counting has asked a federal court to dismiss the case filed against it, due to the plaintiffs’ alleged failure to comply with court orders. -
USA Technologies sues Israeli firm for allegedly failing to deliver cashless payment technology
PHILADELPHIA — A mobile payment technology company is suing On Track Innovations Ltd. and OTI America Inc., an Israeli company and its American entity, citing alleged breach of contract. -
Employee says Navmar, military contractor, failed to pay adequate overtime
PHILADELPHIA — A California man has filed a class action lawsuit against Navmar Applied Sciences Corporation, a defense contractor, citing alleged unpaid wages and violation of minimum wage law. -
Suit alleges Medical Supply Inc. did not provide overtime pay
PHILADELPHIA — Two employees have filed a class action suit against Medical Supply Inc., alleging they are owed overtime pay.