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Sunday, September 22, 2024

News from 2012


Four separate asbestos claims, all by Pa. residents, filed in Phila. court

By Jon Campisi |
Four separate asbestos mass tort claims were filed at Philadelphia’s Common Pleas Court last week, all by Keystone State plaintiffs who allege injuries as a result of exposure to the fiber.

Starbucks sued over alleged food-poisoning incident

By Jon Campisi |
An older Montgomery County woman who claims she had to spend several days in the hospital after contracting food poisoning from a piece of cake purchased at a local Starbucks shop has filed a personal injury claim against the coffee giant in state court.

Philly's Please Touch Museum hit with personal injury claim

By Jon Campisi |
A New Jersey woman is suing Philadelphia’s Please Touch Museum over injuries her young son allegedly sustained when he fell face-first while visiting an exhibit at the venue two summers ago.

Judge grants in part, denies in part Montgomery County's motions to dismiss in case of foster parent sexually abusing youngster

By Jon Campisi |
A federal judge in Philadelphia has granted in part, and denied in part a defense motion to dismiss certain counts in a lawsuit in which Montgomery County, its Board of Commissioners and the county’s Office of Children and Youth were sued by a man who claims he was sexually abused by a foster parent a decade ago.

Charter school teachers vote against unionization

By Michael P. Tremoglie |
WAYNE - The faculty of a charter school in suburban Philadelphia voted last week against joining the Pennsylvania State Education Association despite an aggressive organizing campaign waged by the union.

SC justice's sister resigns ahead of corruption sentencing

By Jessica Karmasek |
Pennsylvania state Sen. Jane Orie resigned Monday ahead of her sentencing next month for using state employees for political work.

Northwest Philly property owners and tenant sue neighbor, construction firm over property damage

By Jon Campisi |
The owners of a piece of property in Northwest Philadelphia and their business tenants have filed a civil claim against the owners of an adjoining property and a construction firm for damages to the plaintiff’s property that were allegedly caused by the demolition of the adjoining structure.

Phila. Whole Foods store faces slip-and-fall suit

By Jon Campisi |
A woman from Delaware County who claims she suffered leg injuries after slipping on a plastic price tag that had been inadvertently left on the floor of a local Whole Foods has filed a premises liability complaint against the retailer in state court.

Medical malpractice claim filed by patient who contracted MRSA skin infection

By Jon Campisi |
A Huntingdon Valley, Pa. man who says he contracted the skin infection commonly referred to as MRSA after a stay at the hospital for treatment of an adverse reaction to anesthesia stemming from an earlier medical procedure has filed a lawsuit against a number of doctors and healthcare facilities he claims were negligent during the course of his treatment. Mount Laurel, N.J. attorne

Phila. Common Pleas Court Judge Manfredi hit with $20 million punitive damages claim over alleged fraud

By Jon Campisi |
A Philadelphia woman has filed a $20 million lawsuit against the former supervising judge of the Philadelphia Common Pleas Court trial division, alleging the jurist abused his judicial authority when he denied the ability of the plaintiff to proceed in forma pauperis in a prior civil matter against another trial court judge.

Wendy's, KFC face slip-and-fall suits in Pa. state court

By Jon Campisi |
Two people filed personal injury claims in state court last week against two popular fast food eateries alleging they sustained injuries as a result of respective slip-and-fall incidents inside the restaurants.

Elderly Phila. homeowner sues insurance carrier for failure to pay out claim stemming from damaged residence

By Jon Campisi |
A man who claims the carrier holding his homeowner’s insurance policy breached its contract with the plaintiff after it failed to fully pay out a claim stemming from damages resulting from a busted sewer pipe has filed a civil action against the company in state court.

Defamation suit spurred by false allegations of assault remanded to Phila. Common Pleas Court

By Jon Campisi |
A federal judge sitting in Philadelphia earlier this month remanded back to state court the case of a woman who filed a lawsuit against a local radio personality for allegedly falsely saying on air that the plaintiff had participated in a fight at her own daughter’s school, a claim that caused the plaintiff to allegedly receive death threats and other hardships.

Pa. attorney general joins counterparts in supporting proposed legislation involving generic drug warning labels

By Jon Campisi |
Pennsylvania’s top law enforcer has announced that the commonwealth has joined 40 other state attorneys general in support of federal legislation that would give generic drug makers the same ability to correct label warnings as their brand-name counterparts.

North Philly real estate owners sue owners of adjacent properties over 'nuisance' factors

By Jon Campisi |
The owners of a piece of real estate in North Philadelphia have filed a civil complaint against the owners of two adjacent properties, alleging the defendant has failed to take the proper remedial steps to ensure the plaintiff’s land will be kept safe from the dangers posed by the conditions of the defendant’s properties.

Mad River Manayunk sued by patron who had bottle smashed on head

By Jon Campisi |
A Reading, Pa. man has filed a personal injury lawsuit against a Northwest Philadelphia bar, holding the establishment responsible for injuries the plaintiff allegedly suffered after getting struck over the head with a beer bottle swung by a fellow bar patron.

Lowe's customer who claims he sustained broken ankle at store sues home improvement retailer

By Jon Campisi |
A Philadelphia man who claims he sustained a fractured ankle after falling on a metal object that was protruding from a ladder in an aisle at a local Lowe’s store has sued the home improvement retailer in state court.

Product liability complaint filed against makers of ASR artificial hip device

By Jon Campisi |
A York, Pa. man has filed a federal product liability complaint against the makers of an artificial hip device that the plaintiff alleges had to be replaced less than four years after it was implanted in his body because it was defective.

Alabama plaintiff files product liability suit in Phila. court over Zoloft-caused birth defects

By Jon Campisi |
The mother of a child who was born with birth defects, allegedly as a result of the woman taking the antidepressant drug Zoloft, has filed a product liability complaint against the manufacturers and distributors of the pharmaceutical product.

Judge stays case against Famous Dave's BBQ franchise over disputed liquor tax

By Jon Campisi |
A federal judge has granted a motion by the owner of three Famous Dave’s restaurants in Philadelphia to stay the case against him by a city man who sued in late January over allegations that the eatery has been imposing an unnecessary 8 percent sales tax on alcoholic beverages.