PITTSBURGH – A federal judge has denied a preliminary injunction to counsel for a 14-year-old African-American and special needs student at Ambridge High School, who claims he was kicked off the football team for participating in an angry exchange with a teammate who had bullied him on Snapchat.
PITTSBURGH – Advance Auto Parts wants summary judgment against a Pittsburgh man who suffered a broken hip during a fall which occurred in the parking lot of one of its local stores, saying the area where the fall occurred was not its responsibility to maintain.
PITTSBURGH – A 14-year-old African-American and special needs student at Ambridge High School claims he was kicked off the football team for participating in an angry exchange with a teammate who had bullied him on Snapchat, and the other student was not disciplined because he was Caucasian.
PITTSBURGH – An Allison Park man has reached a settlement for negligence claims with a Western Pennsylvania management company, connected to his fall over a pair of retaining walls in an apartment parking lot owned and operated by the defendants.
PITTSBURGH – A Western Pennsylvania management company has been dismissed from the lawsuit of a tenant who had sued it for negligence, connected to their fall over a pair of retaining walls in their apartment parking lot.
PITTSBURGH – An employee at the Nemacolin Wildlife Adventure exhibit who was mauled by a Himalayan Black Bear two years ago has filed legal action to recover damages for the litany of injuries she suffered in the bear attack.
PITTSBURGH – A housing community owner claims its neighbor’s construction caused nearly $250,000 in severe damage to retaining walls and surrounding property, and that the neighbor does not want to take responsibility for its actions.
PITTSBURGH – A Pittsburgh woman has settled negligence claims with a Western Pennsylvania property manager and landlord, after alleging that those actions led her to suffer third-degree burns when she went to take a shower.
PITTSBURGH – Entities facing a wrongful death lawsuit from a Pennsylvania man whose 23-year-old daughter was killed in a drunk driving accident now deny they had overserved the driver who caused the crash, prior to the accident.
PITTSBURGH – A Pittsburgh woman has reiterated allegations that a Western Pennsylvania property manager and landlord were negligent, and that those actions led her to suffer third-degree burns when she went to take a shower.
PITTSBURGH – A Western Pennsylvania property manager and landlord discount any claims of negligence filed against them by a Pittsburgh woman, who claimed that such actions led her to suffer third-degree burns when she went to take a shower.
PITTSBURGH – An Erie insurance company is litigating on behalf of 17 of its policyholders who all lost personal property and possessions in a storage unit fire two years ago, claiming that the defendants’ negligence in failing to verify the operation of the unit’s sprinkler system led to the severity of the fire at issue.
PITTSBURGH – A Western Pennsylvania landlord counters that a tenant suing it for negligence connected to his fall over a pair of retaining walls in his apartment parking lot, is solely responsible for his own injuries.
PITTSBURGH – The Port Authority of Allegheny County has reiterated claims that a Bethel Park man is responsible for an incident where pieces of concrete allegedly originating from his property fell onto a light rail vehicle owned and operated by the transit group.
PITTSBURGH – Litigation between an insurance company representing a Wexford man and the owner of a chimney sweep business, whose allegedly subpar work caused a fire resulting in almost $300,000 in damages, has been settled.
PITTSBURGH – A federal judge has declared that jurisdiction in his court for a class action lawsuit against Chipotle Mexican Grill, which claimed that the chain restaurant fails to provide proper amounts of change to its customers in exchange for purchased food, is both proper and necessary.
PITTSBURGH – A Bethel Park man has denied liability for an incident where pieces of concrete allegedly originating his property fell onto a light rail vehicle owned and operated by the Port Authority of Allegheny County.
PITTSBURGH – A landlord disavows cross-claim notions from Advance Auto Parts that it is responsible for the injuries suffered by a Pittsburgh man, who broke his hip because of a cement parking place indicator in its store lot.
PITTSBURGH – An organization promoting the teaching of Christianity through literacy has settled legal action with its former President and Director of Children’s Literacy Ministry, after claiming they did not return essential materials to the group after their termination.