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Quakertown claims Verizon must pay fees for use of borough-owned poles
PHILADELPHIA — The Borough of Quakertown is suing several Verizon entities, citing alleged conversion and trespassing. -
Verizon Communications allegedly placed hundreds of calls to solicit services without prior consent
An individual is suing Verizon Communications Inc., citing alleged invasion of privacy and violation of telephone harassment statutes. -
N.J. plaintiffs sue Verizon, City of Philadelphia and Pa. govt. for injuries sustained on Philly street
PHILADELPHIA – A New Jersey couple have filed legal action against a number of corporate and political defendants for their alleged negligence in not preventing the creation of roadway conditions, which they say led to an accident suffered by the husband-plaintiff. -
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. -
Workers say Verizon, others owe overtime pay
PHILADELPHIA — Five employees have filed a class action lawsuit against Verizon Communications Inc., Tesing LLC, Evans Splicing LLC and PS Splicing LLC, employer, alleging violation of wage laws. -
Judge sides with Verizon, says ADA doesn't cover bodily injuries
PHILADELPHIA – On May 21, a Philadelphia federal judge granted a motion for summary judgment in favor of Verizon Communications and against a former employee who claims he was reversely discriminated against based on his race, age and disability. -
Phila. couple named as lead plaintiffs in class action over secret NSA phone records collection program; Obama, Holder named as lead defendants
A lawyer from the group Freedom Watch has filed a class action lawsuit on behalf of -
Phila. trial lawyer Robert Heim appointed to Pa. Supreme Court Civil Procedural Rules Committee
Veteran Philadelphia trial lawyer and past Philadelphia Bar Association chancellor -
Verizon sued by homeowner for causing house to 'shift and sink'
The mother of an adult woman who is bedridden due to cerebral palsy has filed a property damage lawsuit against telecommunications giant Verizon claiming a 13-year installation project at a property adjacent to the plaintiff’s daughter’s house has caused the woman’s home to shift and sink.