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Tuesday, October 1, 2024

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Glenolden roofing company denies setting fire to customer's home and causing $77K in damages

By Nicholas Malfitano |
MEDIA – A Glenolden roofing company has denied allegations that while performing such services on a local woman’s property, it set fire to her home and caused more than $77,000 in damages to her residence.

Allegheny County fights suit claiming it prevents journalists from finding sources in its jail

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PITTSBURGH – Allegheny County has denied that its internal “Gag Rule” policies violate the First Amendment rights of its county jail employees and prevent the plaintiff, an investigative journalist, from developing sources to offer comment for stories detailing events which have taken place inside the jail.

Walmart wants to dismiss USPS employee's suit over burns from drain cleaner sent in the mail

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PITTSBURGH – Walmart seeks to dismiss a host of claims made by a United States Postal Service employee, in litigation which alleged that the plaintiff suffered third-degree chemical burns, when a drain cleaner product being sent through the mail leaked through its thin packaging and made contact with her body.

Phila. Roundup verdict is $3.5M; Monsanto claimed bias by trial judge

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PHILADELPHIA – The manufacturers of weedkiller Roundup are facing a second loss at trial in Philadelphia to the tune of $3.5 million, just weeks after another local jury handed down a $175 million verdict award to plaintiffs in the first case in a series of trials.

Obscured hazard in AMC movie theater led to plaintiff's fall and injuries, suit says

By Nicholas Malfitano |
SCRANTON – A Schuylkill County couple claim that the wife-plaintiff suffered a broken right foot and other injuries, as a result of falling on an obscured hazard in a dimly-lit AMC movie theater more than two years ago.

Lawsuit: Philly police officers violated rights of homeowners, during arrest warrant search for ex-occupant

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PHILADELPHIA – A Philadelphia couple allege Philadelphia Police Department officers unlawfully detained them and otherwise violated their civil rights during an arrest warrant-related search for the former occupant of their home.

Delaware lender wants arbitration in class action suit alleging improper cap on interest rates

By Nicholas Malfitano |
ERIE – A Delaware-based lender is looking to compel arbitration in a class action where Pennsylvania plaintiffs allege the defendant violated guidelines setting a cap on interest rates.

Tucker Arensberg, P.c. Promotes Three Attorneys

By Pennsylvania Record Report |
The law firm of Tucker Arensberg, P.C., one of the premier law firms in Pittsburgh with offices in Harrisburg, New York, Cleveland, Beaver, and the San Francisco Bay Area* is pleased to announce the election and promotion of three attorneys – with one promoted to Shareholder status and the other two being named Senior Counsel attorneys.

Mcnees Adds New Member to Firm Leadership Team

By Pennsylvania Record Report |
McNees Wallace & Nurick is pleased to announce the election of its 2024 leadership team.

Amtrak seeks judgment on the pleadings, after deaths of two children on train tracks in Chester

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PHILADELPHIA – Amtrak has motioned for judgment on the pleadings, in response to a lawsuit that claimed the company is liable for the deaths of two minor children from Chester, who were killed in April by a passing Amtrak train going from New York to Washington, D.C.

Daughter of woman who died at nursing facility last year, maintains it is to blame for her death

By Nicholas Malfitano |
LANCASTER – After a woman who was a resident of the Hamilton Arms Center skilled nursing facility for two months died in June of last year, her daughter continues to maintain the facility is directly responsible for the events in question.

Crane company denies responsibility for release of 55 tons of molten metal, which led to plaintiff’s burns

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PITTSBURGH – A crane design company has rejected allegations from an Allegheny County man, who claimed it was responsible for him suffering severe burns and smoke inhalation, when a crane at the site he was working at failed and caused a subsequent explosive release of 55 tons of molten metal.

After out-of-control Port-O-Potty strikes plaintiff, default judgment sought against three defendants

By Nicholas Malfitano |
MEDIA – A trio of defendants may face the possibility of a default judgment entered against them for failure to respond to a Springfield woman’s lawsuit, one which alleged a negligent backhoe operator struck her with a Port-O-Potty while it was being moved on the street where she lived.

Union County library employee says seeking religious exemption from mask mandate got her fired

By Nicholas Malfitano |
WILLIAMSPORT – A former public library employee in Lewisburg alleges her Christian beliefs were the determinative factor in the library’s decision to terminate her employment, when she sought a religious exemption to its mandatory mask policy during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Noel Fleming and Kayci Petenko Join Archer

By Pennsylvania Record Report |
Archer & Greiner is pleased to announce the addition of Noel A. Fleming and Kayci D. Petenko as partners in the firm’s Philadelphia office.

6th Annual Discovery Crossfire: Debating the Controversial Issues in E-Discovery on December 7, 2023

By Pennsylvania Record Report |
Opposing parties in litigation clash over many e-discovery issues.

Risks and Benefits of ChatGPT and Artificial Intelligence: What Lawyers Should Know on December 6, 2023

By Pennsylvania Record Report |
We all see multiple stories about the rapid growth and entry into our daily lives of artificial tools

Pa. courts tie for No. 1 ranking on annual 'Judicial Hellholes' report list

By Nicholas Malfitano |
WASHINGTON – According to the latest annual report of “Judicial Hellholes” released Tuesday by the American Tort Reform Association, Pennsylvania courts have tied with Georgia for the No. 1 ranking for jurisdictions considered unfriendly to businesses.

Lawsuit says Pittsburgh's pickleball courts are a noisy nuisance

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PITTSBURGH – A local woman whose home is located adjacent to pickleball courts at Moore Park has sued the City of Pittsburgh and says that her quality of life has been negatively impacted by the noise of constant play at those same courts.

Judge denies Crozer Health preliminary objections, in suit surrounding death of man during cataract surgery

By Nicholas Malfitano |
MEDIA – A state court judge has overruled preliminary objections on the topic of corporate negligence from Crozer Health defendants, in litigation from the widow of a Clifton Heights man which alleged that her late husband died during a cataract removal surgery, because the attending physician and anesthesiologist ignored his extensive history of diagnosed medical issues and administered too much anesthesia to him.