Warminster Township
Recent News About Warminster Township
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CVS Pharmacy files multiple preliminary objections against slip-and-fall plaintiff
Counsel for CVS Pharmacy believe a negligence complaint levied against it was filed in an improper venue, not properly verified and insufficient as to stating its claims. -
Warminster man sues Nationwide Insurance, alleging improper claim evaluation
A Warminster man is suing Nationwide Insurance, alleging it failed to properly evaluate his claim regarding losses he sustained as result of an under-insured motorist injury. -
Attorneys attempting to withdraw from lawsuit filed by already deceased man
A negligence action in the Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas is waiting on two key motions to be decided -
Former engineer alleges age discrimination led to termination
A Warminster resident claims he was fired from his employment with a machine parts manufacturer based on his age. -
Business cites supplier with fraud, material breach in failed delivery
An Arizona organization sued a Montgomery County business and its officers, alleging breach of contract in 2014. Fresh Select Inc. of Phoenix, Arizona sued Packaging Enterprises Inc. (PEI) of Warminster; and Terrence H. -
Suit: Former medical lab worker denied severance after shift change forced termination
PHILADELPHIA - A medical laboratory denied a veteran employee's severance package after -
Ironworker pleads guilty to running 'Shadow Gang'
Two members of the Ironworkers Local 401, Francis Sean O’Donnell and William Gillin pleaded guilty Monday to RICO conspiracy, arson, and related charges in United States District Court before the Honorable Michael Baylson. -
Phila. Gun Club sues SHARK over campaign of harassment stemming from live pigeon protests
A Pennsylvania sportsman’s organization has filed a federal complaint -
Pool equipment manufacturer seeks transfer of breach of contract case to federal court after nearly six years in legal limbo
A breach of contract case first brought against a manufacturer of pool -
Bucks Co. municipality and library face federal discrimination claim
A Bucks County woman is suing Warminster Township and the municipality’s public library over claims that she was denied a job promotion because her healthcare costs are a burden on the township, namely due to the fact that her disabled pastor husband, a dependent on her plan, requires extensive medical care following a vehicle accident with an 18-wheel tractor trailer. -
Judge vacates award of costs in police shooting death case that ended in defense jury verdict
A federal judge has vacated an earlier decision to award costs to two Bucks County police -
Defense lawyers in Wal-Mart workplace injury case petition federal court to handle litigation
Defendants in a workplace injury case initiated by a tractor-trailer driver have moved -
Property management firm sued by fired pregnant worker for discriminatory discharge
A former leasing agent for a suburban Philadelphia apartment complex is suing her -
Pa. teacher who gained notoriety for blogs criticizing students sues district, alleging termination is imminent
A suburban Philadelphia schoolteacher whose complaints about students and colleagues -
Automotive Training Center hit with retaliatory discharge complaint
A Montgomery County man who was fired from his job at an automotive training school mere hours after his superiors learned he was contemplating taking legal action against the educational institution has filed a lawsuit against his former employer in federal court. -
Fired telecommunications worker sues former employer for retaliation
A Bucks County, Pa. man who alleges he was fired from his job at a telecommunications company because he took time off work to care for his ailing child has filed a complaint against the business in federal court. -
Thrice terminated PGW worker sues utility for discriminatory firing
A former Philadelphia Gas Works employee who had twice been fired from his job with the utility, and subsequently twice reinstated, is suing the agency in federal court, alleging that his third and final termination this past summer was discriminatory in nature. -
Target Corp. faces federal personal injury lawsuit
A Warminster, Pa. woman is suing Target Corp. in federal court for injuries she allegedly sustained while shopping at one of the company’s stores.