Warminster Township
Recent News About Warminster Township
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Walter Studley Real Estate Sales Corp. alleged to have used deceptive means in eviction complaint
PHILADELPHIA – A Holland woman claims a Warrington debt collector made false representations in its attempt to evict her. -
Consultant who received brain injury at construction site sues logistics firm for negligence
PHILADELPHIA – A consultant injured at a Hatboro construction site has filed litigation against the firm responsible for maintaining the site, claiming they were negligent in their duties to do so and were the cause of his serious injuries, which included a traumatic brain injury. -
Pharmacist alleges she was wrongfully terminated by Cowhey Family Supermarket
PHILADELPHIA – A Warwick resident alleges she was wrongfully terminated from her job with a Warminster-based company for her complaints about potentially illegal practices. -
Condo complex seeks to recoup more than $13K in costs and fees from one of its homeowners
Condo complex seeks to recoup more than $13K in costs and fees from one of its homeowners -
Bay View collection agency, of Florida, violated FDCPA, Warminster couple says
PHILADELPHIA — A Warminster couple are suing Bay View Loan Servicing LLC, a collection agency, citing alleged misrepresentation in debt collection. -
Bucks County men file lawsuit over firearms ownership restrictions
PHILADELPHIA – Two men from Bucks County have filed a lawsuit against the Attorney General of the United States, the Department of Justice, the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, among a number of other legal and law enforcement entities, claiming their Second Amendment rights were unfairly revoked. -
Lawyer for 3M says class action suit over chemical agent used for firefighting has no merit
PHILADELPHIA – Eight individuals have signed on to a class-action lawsuit alleging that 3M and several other defendants should be held responsible for injuries they sustained from water contaminated when others used the aqueous film forming foam, or AFFF, that 3M has sold in the past. -
Landscaping-based snow and ice fall case not heading to Bucks County court
PHILADELPHIA – Per the orders of a judge in the Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas, a lawsuit centered on a fall resulting from snow and ice will not be transferred to a court in Bucks County. -
Extraordinary relief motion granted in premises liability lawsuit against nail salon
PHILADELPHIA – Though a motion from counsel for a Southampton nail salon seeking for a premises liability lawsuit filed against it to be transferred to the Bucks County Court of Common Pleas was rejected by a Philadelphia judge, a follow-up motion for extraordinary relief in the case was granted. -
UPS worker claims age discrimination
PHILADELPHIA — An employee is suing United Parcel Service Inc., citing alleged age discrimination, disparate treatment and retaliation. -
Nail salon's attorney seeking slip-and-fall suit's transfer to Bucks County Court
PHILADELPHIA – Legal counsel for a Southampton nail salon is seeking for a premises liability lawsuit filed against it to be transferred to the Bucks County Court of Common Pleas. -
Laborer sues former employer in an effort to get his job back
PHILADELPHIA – A laborer has sued his former employer in an attempt to get his job back, claiming he was wrongfully terminated due to injuries suffered on the job. -
State court judge denies transfer of Outback Steakhouse fall case to Montgomery County
PHILADELPHIA – A premises liability case involving a sidewalk fall outside of an Outback Steakhouse restaurant is not headed to the Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas. -
Third Circuit declares one brother not liable for reimbursing sibling for mother's nursing home care
PHILADELPHIA – On Friday, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit affirmed a federal bankruptcy court ruling declaring there is no non-dischargeable obligation for one brother to reimburse another for liability related to costs of their mother’s nursing home care. -
Insurance firm blames McGrath Homes, Advanced Sprinkler for leak
PHILADELPHIA — An insurance company is suing two business, alleging negligence caused damage to a Warminster home. -
Businesses compelled to respond to State Farm subpoenas
Three businesses that may have relevant information regarding a property insurance case will be required to respond to subpoenas in connection with that same litigation. -
Employee alleges Mid-Atlantic Lubes owes overtime wages
PHILADELPHIA — A Horsham man is suing an auto repair business, alleging he was denied overtime pay and bonuses. -
Improper venue necessitates crash suit transfer to Montgomery County, defense says
An attorney for a Schwenksville couple involved in a motor vehicle accident wants the case transferred to the Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas, arguing improper venue. -
Defense attorneys look to have parking lot slip-and-fall matter sent to Bucks County
Two members of defense counsel in a parking lot slip-and-fall case feel the matter is in an improper venue and want the suit sent to Bucks County. -
Judge overrules preliminary objections from CVS Pharmacy
PHILADELPHIA – Preliminary objections raised by CVS Pharmacy in a slip-and-fall negligence action have been overruled by a Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas judge. Per a decision Monday from Judge Arnold L.