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Recent News About White And Williams
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Wesco Insurance Company claims failure to properly indemnify
PHILADELPHIA — An insurance firm is suing Penn National Security Insurance Company, d/b/a Penn National Insurance, citing alleged breach of duty and unjust enrichment. -
Otsuka America Pharmaceutical accused of using software after termination of agreement
PHILADELPHIA — A Pennsylvania corporation is suing Otsuka America Pharmaceutical Inc., a Maryland corporation, citing alleged breach of contract. -
Goodyear accused of selling flawed tire that led to crash
HARRISBURG — A man and his employer's insurance provider are suing The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company and Bastian Tire Sales Inc., tire manufacturer and dealer, citing alleged product liability. -
Third Circuit denies motion to enforce settlement in statutory income tax action
PHILADELPHIA – A plaintiff’s motion to enforce settlement in a statutory income tax action will remain denied, per the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. -
Apartment owner accuses ACS Partners of expensive contract breach
PHILADELPHIA — The owner of a Levittown apartment complex is suing a Georgia company, alleging it breached a contract in failing to complete a reconstruction project. -
Former consultant sues Med-Dev Corp. shareholders
A former Med-Dev Corp. consultant is suing some shareholders over claims that include defamation, intentional and negligent infliction of emotional distress, unjust enrichment as well as abuse of process/malicious prosecution in their alleged efforts to remove him as a consultant. -
White and Williams elects first-ever female managing partner
Less than a month after White and Williams Chairman Guy Cellucci passed -
White and Williams managing partner Guy Cellucci dies at 59
The managing partner of a large Philadelphia law firm has passed away. -
Insurer: no duty to indemnify demolition contractor in deadly Philly building collapse case
An insurance company is seeking declaratory judgment that it doesn’t have to indemnify -
McQueary's attorney: Penn State's preliminary objections in whistleblower case are without legal merit
A lawyer representing fired Penn State assistant football coach Michael McQueary has -
Penn State asks judge to stay McQueary whistleblower suit
Lawyers for Pennsylvania State University have filed court papers seeking to have a judge -
Personal injury complaint filed against city eatery
A Philadelphia woman is suing a city eatery for injuries she sustained after being inadvertently struck with an object while dining at the business.