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Monday, September 30, 2024

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Eckert Seamans Names Eddie Raychaudhuri as Firmwide Chief Operating Officer

By The Penn Record |
National law firm Eckert Seamans has named Eddie Raychaudhuri Chief Operating Officer of the firm, effective January 29, 2024.

Endia Vereen Named a 2024 Leadership Council on Legal Diversity Fellow

By The Penn Record |
Steptoe & Johnson PLLC is pleased to announce that Endia Vereen, Member, has been selected as a Leadership Council on Legal Diversity (LCLD) Fellow for 2024.

Federal judge stays landlord's litigation against Airbnb, rules case must go to arbitration

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PHILADELPHIA – A federal judge has granted Airbnb’s motion that arbitration should govern a dispute between itself and a South Philly landlord, who said the property he offered for rent through the service sustained damages in excess of $75,000.

Woman shot while fleeing adult nightclub in 2021 wins discovery motion

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PITTSBURGH – A woman who sustained a gunshot wound while fleeing a fight which occurred in the parking lot of an adult nightclub in early 2021, has won a motion to compel the owners of the club to produce discovery evidence.

Allegheny County Jail inmate reiterates that slick shower floor led to his fall and herniated discs

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PITTSBURGH – An Allegheny County Jail inmate who alleged the slippery surface of a shower floor caused him to fall and suffer herniated discs in his spine and other injuries, has reiterated his claims that the county is liable.

YMCA facility denies discriminating against and wrongly firing Black lifeguard

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PHILADELPHIA – A local YMCA facility has denied allegations of racial discrimination lodged by a Black lifeguard, who claimed he was unjustly fired despite leading an emergency rescue situation, while the posted lifeguard, a Caucasian woman, was absent.

State College sued by auto financier after towed cars are given away

By Pennsylvania Record |
HARRISBURG - An automobile credit company is suing State College, claiming the city gives away cars as compensation to towing companies.

Former IHOP employee alleges racism, sexual harassment on-the-job

By Pennsylvania Record |
PITTSBURGH - A woman is suing the International House of Pancakes, claiming, among other things, she was locked in a freezer and subjected to sexual harassment.

Morgan Lewis Adds First-chair Trial Lawyer Aliza Karetnick in Philadelphia

By The Penn Record |
Enhancing Morgan Lewis’s trial, business disputes, and crisis management capabilities, Aliza Karetnick, who most recently led Ballard Spahr’s commercial litigation and dispute resolution group and co-led its manufacturing and consumer products and class action litigation teams, joins as a partner in Philadelphia.

Attorney General Henry Reaches Settlement with Lehigh County Attorney and His Business for Misleading Advertising and Failure to Provide Services

By The Penn Record |
Attorney General Michelle Henry announced a settlement agreement with attorney Erik M. Helbing, and his law firm Helbing Law, LLC, and Consumer Law Relief, LLC, which also does business as Helbing Law Group, LLC, regarding their misleading advertising practices and failure to provide debt settlement services.

Armstrong Teasdale Adds Trademark Partner Elizabeth O’Donoghue

By The Penn Record |
Armstrong Teasdale announces the addition of Partner Elizabeth O’Donoghue, Ph.D., to the firm’s Trademark practice in Philadelphia.

Court: State AG can resolve opioid and other consumer protection suits, DA's can't

By Nicholas Malfitano |
HARRISBURG – The Pennsylvania Attorney General’s Office has the ultimate authority in resolving litigation brought under the Unfair Trade Practices and Consumer Protection Law and not the district attorneys of Philadelphia and Allegheny counties, per a first impression ruling from the Commonwealth Court.

Equipment operator allegedly fired for Facebook post loses claims from his case

By Nicholas Malfitano |
SCRANTON – A transportation equipment operator who alleged that the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation failed to accommodate his disability and later fired him for alleged comments he made in a Facebook post has lost partial counts from his complaint, on order of a federal judge.

Makers of infant sleeping device that allegedly killed four-month-old will question his father

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PHILADELPHIA – The makers of an infant sleeping device who allegedly failed to correct an inherent flaw in the product that resulted in the death of a nearly-four-month-old infant have been granted the opportunity to depose one of the plaintiffs while he is incarcerated on unrelated criminal charges.

Attorney who alleged other counsel stole his work product and refused to return it overcomes sanctions try

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PITTSBURGH – A Western Pennsylvania attorney who alleged that proprietary information from his law firm is in the possession of other counsel and that those defendants have refused to return his information to him has overcome an attempt at sanctions levied against him by the defendants.

Female basketball coach says school district gave her job to a man

By Pennsylvania Record |
PITTSBURGH - A federal lawsuit says a female basketball coach was hired to head a middle school boys program but the job was then given to a man.

Lawsuit calls UPMC a monopsony, claims workers penalized

By Pennsylvania Record |
PITTSBURGH - A federal lawsuit says the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center used its power to pay workers less.

Attorney General, Department of Agriculture File Lawsuit to Halt Lancaster County Farm’s Illegal Distribution of Raw Milk and Other Products

By The Penn Record |
Attorney General Michelle Henry, in collaboration with the state Department of Agriculture, announces the filing of a complaint against Miller’s Organic Farm, its owners, and related businesses.

“Limited Liability” Doesn’t Mean for Counsel: Ethical Considerations in Representing Organizations on February 2, 2024

By The Penn Record |
Deborah Winokur will speak on the panel ”’Limited Liability’ Doesn’t Mean for Counsel: Ethical Considerations in Representing Organizations” at the 2024 Association of Professional Responsibility Lawyers Mid-Year Meeting.

Employment Attorney Jeremy Farrell Awarded Mediation Certification

By The Penn Record |
Tucker Arensberg attorney Jeremy V. Farrell earned certification for mediation, joining his other colleagues who handle arbitrations, mediation, and alternative dispute resolution matters in Tucker Arensberg’s Alternate Dispute Resolution (ADR) Group.