An individual employee is suing Harmon Heating and Air Conditioning LLC and its owners, Warren Harmon and Melissa Harmon, for alleged unjust enrichment and unpaid wages.
PHILADELPHIA – An equipment rental company who said it was owed thousands of dollars in exchange for products it rented out towards the completion of a major construction project in Center City, Philadelphia has settled its lawsuit.
PHILADELPHIA – A product liability action alleging that a lawnmower malfunctioned and maimed one of the plaintiffs was discontinued not even three months after its filing, according to court records.
PITTSBURGH – A new lawsuit in state court alleges that a natural gas company’s erroneous billing practices and its refusal to correct them have caused financial harm to a Valencia business owner.
HARRISBURG – The Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania upheld a ruling dismissing a State Correctional Institute at Rockview inmate’s Eighth Amendment conditions of confinement, negligence and fraud claims, according to an opinion filed Feb. 6 by Judge Anne E. Covey.
PITTSBURGH – A military veteran and former warehouse and receiving worker has filed a gender discrimination against her past employer, charging that a hostile professional environment led to her termination simply due to her being female.
PHILADELPHIA – The parent of a boy who allegedly suffered a broken arm during an outside activity at a daycare’s after-school program has sued the program and its supervisor in a Philadelphia court.
PITTSBURGH – An alleged outstanding amount in excess of $73,000 is at the center of a newly-filed lawsuit between construction and insurance companies in state court.
PITTSBURGH – A plaintiff injured in a Pittsburgh restaurant has alleged it failed to ensure a premises safe for all of its customers, despite recent on-site construction.
PHILADELPHIA – A grocery customer allegedly struck in the head by a rolled-up metal door while shopping at a store in Philadelphia is suing the store’s proprietors for damages incurred to treat the injuries he says he suffered.
PITTSBURGH – A restaurant customer claims that a Pittsburgh restaurant was negligent in using an unsafe chair on its premises, one which the plaintiff says collapsed when he sat on it and seriously injured him.
PHILADELPHIA – A Utah-based commercial bank claims a pair of interstate defendants possess an unpaid and outstanding balance to it in excess of $22,000, in lease payments and other expenses.
HARRISBURG – Fearing the outcome of continued excessive litigation against Pennsylvania nursing home facilities, House Representative Warren Kampf (R) has sponsored HB1037 with hopes of protecting those who care for the state’s elderly population.
HARRISBURG – Driller John D. Branch's permit to drill underneath an active refinery, including a tank holding millions of gallons of gasoline, has been upheld despite concerns the “fracking” could cause a catastrophe.
When first targeted by asbestos lawyers, Garlock Sealing Technologies accepted its victim role and strove to accommodate the predators. When it later changed tactics and started fighting back instead, the bullies with briefs turned into snowflakes.
PHILADELPHIA — A settlement agreement for an unspecified amount was reached between debt collection agency Sterling Credit Corporation and a debtor who accused them of misrepresentation.