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Sunday, September 29, 2024

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Third-grade teacher with health problems sues Philadelphia Schools after not getting an air conditioner

By Pennsylvania Record |
PHILADELPHIA - A federal lawsuit against Philadelphia's school district says an air conditioner was owed to a third-grade teacher struggling with health problems and a climb up several flights of stairs.

Woman sues Bowflex over head injury

By Pennsylvania Record |
PHILADELPHIA - Exercise ended in injury, a federal lawsuit against Bowflex alleges.

Lawsuit alleges injury on air mattress led to foot amputation

By Pennsylvania Record |
SCRANTON - A Lackawanna County lawsuit says a resident at Green Ridge Care Center ultimately lost a foot after being injured on a machine used to adjust air mattresses.

Lawsuit filed after delivery of fetus' remains takes five days

By Pennsylvania Record |
YORK - Parents are suing Wellspan York Hospital for not getting the remains of a fetus to their preferred funeral home in a timely fashion.

Reed Smith award goes to pioneer of attorney well-being programs

By The Penn Record |
Industry-leader in law Reed Smith extends congratulations to Bree Buchanan, a trailblazing advisor on attorney well-being, for winning the Reed Smith Well-Being Award from the Institute for Well-Being in Law (IWIL).

Congressional Testimony on AI and Intellectual Property

By The Penn Record |
Prof. Jennifer E. Rothman will testify on possible federal laws to address AI and how the proposed “No AI FRAUD Act” would make things worse.

Alexandra Yuill Joins Tucker Arensberg, P.c.’s Bankruptcy and Restructuring Department

By The Penn Record |
The law firm of Tucker Arensberg, P.C., one of the premier law firms in Pittsburgh with offices in Harrisburg, Beaver, Cleveland, New York, and the San Francisco Bay Area*, is pleased to announce the newest addition to our Bankruptcy and Restructuring Department with the hiring of Alexandra (Ali) Yuill.

2024 Villanova Environmental Law Journal Blank Rome LLP Symposium, 02/09

By The Penn Record |
Recent years have seen a surge of attention focused on environmental justice, recognizing that environmental burdens tend to fall disproportionately on certain populations.

Three defendants in $2M DEP suit over remediation costs found in default in federal court

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PITTSBURGH – Three defendants have been found in default in litigation from the state’s Department of Environmental Protection, which is looking to recoup more than $2 million in costs from a remediation and removal process it undertook and completed to remove hazardous substances from a Rochester warehouse property.

Widow of man who died from COVID-19 tries to keep suit alive against Allegheny County corrections officials

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PITTSBURGH – The widow of a man incarcerated at the Allegheny County Jail and who passed away from COVID-19 two years ago, a plaintiff who contended that institutional failures on the part of the jail and its officials directly contributed to his death, is now trying to refute an attempt to dismiss her case.

Pa. Supreme Court tells lower court to decide whether Medicaid can cover abortions

By Nicholas Malfitano |
HARRISBURG – Pennsylvania’s highest court has ruled that a lower appellate court will once again take up a case whose outcome will determine whether Medicaid funds will be permitted to cover the cost of abortions.

Celebrating the Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., 02/08

By The Penn Record |
Villanova Law welcomes Etienne C. Toussaint, associate professor of law at the University of South Carolina Joesph F. Rice School of Law, for its annual keynote lecture honoring the memory of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

2024 DRI Product Liability Conference on February 7-9, 2024

By The Penn Record |
Christian Castile will be speaking at the 2024 DRI Product Liability Conference on Friday, February 9th in Denver, CO.

Attorney Shariane Taylor Joins the Law of Tucker Arensberg, P.C.

By The Penn Record |
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 hiring of Shariane Taylor as a Shareholder attorney in the Business & Finance Department.

Reed Smith’s ‘Lamp Lifeboat Ladder’ honored for pro bono innovation

By The Penn Record |
At the 2024 Legalweek Leaders in Tech Law Awards, Reed Smith won in the Innovations in Pro Bono category for Lamp Lifeboat Ladder, the firm’s one-of-its-kind initiative that provides global refugee protection and holistic, end-to-end resettlement.

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.