PHILADELPHIA – A wheelchair-bound woman has charged a local Sky Zone trampoline park facility with violating the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 for allegedly not providing adequate parking facilities compliant with that federal law, the most recent of her 20 such lawsuits filed in U.S. District Court.
WILKES-BARRE — Wells Fargo Bank NA is suing the Law Office of EJ Kaushas and Edward J. Kaushas, citing alleged breach of contract, breach of warranty and fraud.
PHILADELPHIA – Court records indicate a judgment has been issued in a legal action revolving around a vehicle loan payment which a New Jersey finance firm says went into default.
PHILADELPHIA – Recently, a settlement was obtained prior to arbitration between a group of Philadelphia tenants, including a minor plaintiff, and their former apartment management company for negligence, in a case connected to allegations the company did not protect the plaintiffs from being attacked by bed bugs.
READING – A Massachusetts registered broker-dealer alleges that a Philadelphia man left it to work for a competitor and is unlawfully soliciting clients.
PHILADELPHIA – A Delaware woman formerly employed as a driver out of a Philadelphia location for a New Jersey transportation company alleges she was not paid for all hours worked.
JOHNSTOWN – A national banking association alleges two brothers, one residing in Texas and the other in Somerset, schemed to improperly obtain and retain funds from it.
HARRISBURG – In a decision entered in late July, the Superior Court of Pennsylvania ruled to affirm a motion to transfer venue in a tractor-trailer injury accident case.
Three years ago, Pennsylvania resident Melody Stoops bought 35 cell phones, acquired Florida area-code phone numbers for them, and waited for them to ring.
PHILADELPHIA – A finance company is seeking to recoup outstanding payments from the purchase of a Nissan Maxima automobile, an agreement which they say went into default last year.
HARRISBURG – The question of whether the Live! Hotel and Casino complex will be constructed in South Philadelphia has once again been thrown to state regulators, per a decision last week from the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.
PHILADELPHIA — A Wyomissing woman is suing American United Life Insurance Company, citing alleged breach of contract for incorrectly discontinuing her disability benefits.
Who wants to get unsolicited phone calls? Who would take steps to maximize the likelihood of receiving them by buying multiple cell phones with separate numbers?
PHILADELPHIA – Litigation pitting a church fair patron and her husband versus an amusement ride provider and many of its employees centered on injuries sustained when a ride wasn’t brought to a proper stop has been settled.
PHILADELPHIA — A security supervisor has filed a class-action lawsuit against Allied Universal; Universal Protection Service LLC; and others, citing alleged unpaid wages and violation of minimum wage and workers comp laws.
In June 2014, Melody Stoops began a business venture that would lead to the collection
of at least 35 cell phones that she stored in a shoebox. Though she lived in a small town in central Pennsylvania, she used Florida area codes when she registered for a new phone number for each.
PHILADELPHIA — A woman has filed a class action lawsuit against her former employer, citing alleged unpaid wages, violation of applicable minimum wage law and violation of Workers' Compensation acts.