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Outback sued over slippery stool, spilled soup

By Pennsylvania Record |
PHILADELPHIA - A federal lawsuit against Outback alleges back injuries from a stool that slipped out from under a customer.

Short white man sues police after being mistaken for 6-foot-5 Black man

By Pennsylvania Record |
SCRANTON - A disabled veteran describing himself as a "short Caucasian" says he was ambushed and beaten by police looking for a 6-foot-5 Black man.

Nonprofit legal services employee who alleged retaliation for reporting discrimination settles case

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PHILADELPHIA – An employee for a non-profit legal services provider who alleged that she suffered racial and disability discrimination, in retaliation for reporting similar behavior in her workplace, recently withdrew her case.

JCPenney moves for summary judgment in injury suit over fall at its store in Oxford Valley Mall

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PHILADELPHIA – JCPenney has motioned for summary judgment, in litigation which a Bucks County man said he suffered at the retailer’s store in Langhorne’s Oxford Valley Mall more than three-and-a-half years ago.

Fall sustained during construction of Geisinger Medical Center Muncy leads to injury lawsuit

By Nicholas Malfitano |
WILLIAMSPORT – A Snyder County couple have sued a host of defendants they believe are responsible for injuries the husband-plaintiff’s allegedly sustained on the job, while building a new facility for Geisinger Medical Center.

Lancaster is dismissed from litigation concerning alleged warrantless raids of vape businesses

By Nicholas Malfitano |
ALLENTOWN – Lancaster County has been dismissed from litigation asserting that its district attorney and police officers conducted warrantless raids of businesses selling vape products last April, raids which those proprietors contend were illegal and contradictory to state laws currently on the books.

Four Cozen O’Connor Attorneys, Practice Area Recognized in 2024 Chambers Global Rankings

By The Penn Record |
Chambers Global has recognized four Cozen O’Connor attorneys as worldwide leaders in their respective practices.

Steptoe & Johnson’s Pittsburgh Office Continues Strategic Growth with Addition of Anthony Giresi

By The Penn Record |
Anthony J. Giresi has joined the Pittsburgh office of Steptoe & Johnson PLLC as Of Counsel. He joins the mineral title and property practice group in the firm’s Energy and Natural Resources Department, as well as the commercial & wealth practice group in the firm’s Business Department.

2024 American Bar Association - IPT Advanced Tax Seminars on March 11-15, 2024

By The Penn Record |
Join members of our State Tax Team in New Orleans for the 2024 ABA/IPT Advanced Tax Seminars!

Pa. State Police barracks visitor who claimed she fell on building's front steps settles case

By Nicholas Malfitano |
WILLIAMSPORT – A Lycoming County woman who alleged that while visiting a Pennsylvania State Police barracks, she encountered a defective condition in the building’s front steps, leading her to fall and break her left leg and left shoulder, has settled her case.

Woman seriously injured on treadmill during stress test maintains medical defendants were negligent

By Nicholas Malfitano |
WILLIAMSPORT – A woman running on a treadmill for a medically administered stress test has held fast to her claims that doctors ignored her warnings that the speed of the treadmill was too fast for her to keep up, leading her to fall and suffer a broken arm and other injuries.

Expert witness nurse restates defamation claim lodged against his former employer

By Nicholas Malfitano |
SCRANTON – A Luzerne County nurse has reiterated allegations that his former employer, who he had secured work through to be used as an expert witness in medical malpractice cases, defamed him in an email and harmed his future opportunities to be chosen as such an expert.

Federal judge confirms $779K arbitration award to franchisee, in Choice Hotels lawsuit

By Nicholas Malfitano |
ALLENTOWN – A federal judge has confirmed a $779,000 arbitration award decided in favor of a plaintiff franchisee in a wide-ranging lawsuit brought by such franchisees against the Choice Hotels organization, who claimed they have been overcharged inflated fees to increase the group’s revenue and have been subjected to discriminatory treatment based on race.

Local Bar Associations Receive Awards From Pennsylvania Bar Association

By The Penn Record |
The Pennsylvania Bar Association (PBA) presented County Bar Recognition Awards to 24 local bar associations during the 58th Annual Confer­ence of County Bar Leaders on March 1 in Gettysburg.

Newly-Launched Allegheny County Gun Violence Task Force Nabs Man for Attempted Murder of 3 Law Enforcement Officers, Bricks of Heroin/Fentanyl

By The Penn Record |
Attorney General Michelle Henry announced the first significant investigation and arrest from the recently-launched Allegheny County Gun Violence Task Force — a Pittsburgh man charged with the attempted murder of three police officers.

Greenberg Traurig Reports 10th Year of Record Revenue, Hitting More Than $2.3 Billion

By The Penn Record |
Global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP reported more than $2.3 billion of revenue for FY 2023, a 6% increase over the prior year and the 10th consecutive year of record revenue.

Phila. wants dismissal of suit alleging police officer distributed photos of man's suicide

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PHILADELPHIA – Counsel for the City of Philadelphia and an unidentified local police officer have motioned to dismiss litigation from the mother of a man who died by suicide during a mental health episode two years ago, litigation which alleged the officer photographed her son’s lifeless body and distributed it online.

Giant Eagle shopper who said he fell through store floor wants video footage of incident

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PITTSBURGH – Counsel for a local man is seeking in-store video footage from a Giant Eagle supermarket in Export, where their client alleged he fell through an exposed section of the store flooring during a shopping trip.

Political TV show host opposes case dismissal motion from Scranton and Lackawanna authorities, television network

By Nicholas Malfitano |
SCRANTON – A Scranton man who hosted a television program on political issues and alleged that authorities from the City of Scranton and Lackawanna County disrupted and then canceled his broadcast because the defendants disagreed with his views and those of many of his guests, has opposed a move from those governmental entities and a local network station to dismiss his case.

Bucks County adult business denies it fired cleaner-clerk for being a cisgender male

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PHILADELPHIA – A Bucks County-based adult establishment has rejected allegations from its former cleaner and clerk that it discriminated against and fired him, based upon his designation as a cisgender male.