Warminster Township
Recent News About Warminster Township
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Jan. 2: U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania docket for contract cases
The following contract-related cases were on the docket in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania on Jan. 2. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact: -
Case activity for Aldie Foundation vs Redevelopment Authority of the County of Bucks on Jan. 2
The U.S. District Court of Eastern District of Pennsylvania reported the following activities in the suit brought by Aldie Foundation against Redevelopment Authority of the County of Bucks, Warminster Township, Horsham Land Redevelopment Authority and US Department of Navy on Jan. 2: -
Exonerated death row inmate alleges Bucks County and Warminster police engaged in wrongful prosecution
The plaintiff alleges that in 2008, he was wrongfully convicted of murder in the first degree and, as a result, served nine years on death row before his conviction was vacated. -
Bucks County groundwater contaminated thanks to 3M, lawsuits claim
PHILADELPHIA – A Bucks County woman is one of more than a dozen plaintiffs alleging exposure to carcinogenic chemical agents found in local drinking water and supposedly contaminated by a number of corporate defendants, including 3M. -
Philly forklift operator who suffered crushed and amputated left leg sues for damages
PHILADELPHIA – A forklift operator whose leg was crushed at the warehouse where he worked and later required amputation, has sued a number of commercial defendants for legal damages associated with that injury. -
Owner of Northeast Philly car lot denied effort to strike $235K judgment rendered against him
PHILADELPHIA – The owner of a used car dealership in Northeast Philadelphia was unsuccessful in striking a $235,000 judgment levied against him in a premises liability action filed a plaintiff injured on his business property. -
Case of chemist who allegedly fell at Philadelphia café headed to arbitration
PHILADELPHIA – A retired chemist who says he suffered facial injuries and broken ribs at a Philadelphia café will participate in an arbitration hearing related to the disposition of his case. -
SEPTA: Flagman's contraction of Lyme Disease and Bell's Palsy was his own fault
PHILADELPHIA – While a Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) flagman’s lawsuit against his employer says the company is at fault for his contraction of Lyme Disease and Bell’s Palsy on the job, the transport company retorts that his injuries are the result of his own negligence. -
Philly's next mass tort? 17 plaintiffs claim Abilify caused them to compulsively gamble, shop, eat and have sex
PHILADELPHIA – Seventeen Pennsylvania plaintiffs have sued Bristol Myers-Squibb and Otsuka Pharmaceutical over anti-psychotic prescription medication Abilify, claiming that taking the drug caused them to develop compulsive behaviors such as addictions to gambling, shopping, binge eating and sex. -
Case of construction consultant who suffered traumatic brain injury in Hatboro coming to Philly courtroom next year
PHILADELPHIA – The case of a construction consultant who suffered a traumatic brain injury at a Hatboro construction site nearly three years ago, has been listed for a settlement conference and trial in a Philadelphia court next year. -
Plaintiff sustained facial injuries and broken ribs due to café's negligence, suit says
PHILADELPHIA – A retired chemist has launched legal action against a Philadelphia café, charging that its negligence led him to suffer a variety of injuries, including facial damage and potentially-broken ribs. -
SEPTA flagman says transportation entity failed to shield him from contracting Lyme Disease and Bell's Palsy
PHILADELPHIA – A Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) flagman has filed a lawsuit against his employer for violation of the Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA), in response to Lyme Disease and Bell’s Palsy he says he was exposed to and contracted in the course of his work duties. -
Condominium management continues to pursue $13K in alleged unpaid costs from owner
PHILADELPHIA – A local condo complex is continuing to pursue the recovery of more than $13,000 from one of its homeowners allegedly in debt to it for a variety of fees and charges, despite multiple attempts at service of the complaint and execution of collection. -
Three Pennsylvania restaurants cited by labor secretary for alleged FLSA violations
PHILADELPHIA – Three restaurants and their owners are alleged to have failed to pay employees a minimum wage or overtime premiums. -
Man alleges A&E Construction terminated him in retaliation
PHILADELPHIA – A Warminster man alleges he was terminated from his job with an Upper Darby company after he took a medical leave. -
Sefac USA's SW2 lifts allegedly infringe on Missouri company's patents
READING – A Warminster corporation is accused of infringing on a Missouri company's patented design for a vehicle lift system. -
DCH Contractors LLC alleged to have failed to properly install millwork
PHILADELPHIA – An insurance company is seeking damages from a Warminster contractor after millwork it installed caused property damages. -
Former B & R Moll Inc. employee files suit over allegations of unpaid overtime wages
PHILADELPHIA – A Richboro man alleges his former Warminster employer failed to pay him overtime wages. -
Pharmacy's former business director says she wasn't paid wages, bonuses
PHILADELPHIA – A pharmacy's former director of business development claims she did not receive wages and other bonuses due her under the terms of her employment agreement, subsequent to her departure from the company. -
Man seeks long-term disability benefits from Liberty Life Assurance Co. of Boston
PHILADELPHIA – A Warminster individual claims that his claim for long-term disability benefits was unlawfully denied.