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Sunday, September 22, 2024

News from 2012


Legal malpractice claim filed against Spear, Greenfield & Richman

By Jon Campisi |
A Philadelphia man who claims attorneys he hired to represent him in a prior personal

Pa. woman sues Dick's Sporting Goods and equipment manufacturer over injuries sustained by faulty exercise resistance band

By Jon Campisi |
A Montgomery County woman who claims she suffered severe eye injuries after an

Former Pa. Superior Court judge who was convicted of insurance fraud is disbarred

By Jon Campisi |
A former Pennsylvania appellate court judge who was sentenced to federal prison time

Gov. Corbett's five judicial nominees for court vacancies clear Senate Judiciary Committee

By Jon Campisi |
Five judicial nominees being pushed by Gov. Tom Corbett to fill various court vacancies

Phila. man with colon cancer files asbestos claim in Philly courts

By Jon Campisi |
A 56-year-old Philadelphia man who claims his colon cancer is a direct result of having

U.S. Supreme Court declines to hear final appeal in Lower Merion Schools redistricting case

By Jon Campisi |
The United State Supreme Court has declined to hear the plaintiffs’ appeal in the Lower Merion schools redistricting case.

Phila. Gun Club lawyers seek dismissal of suit over live pigeon shoots

By Jon Campisi |
Lawyers for a suburban Philadelphia sporting organization being sued by water quality

Attorney for central Pa. newspaper reporter seeks to quash client's subpoena to testify in Sandusky case

By Jon Campisi |
An attorney for a central Pennsylvania newspaper reporter whose articles on the case

Phila. judge grants injunction in case of union suing SEPTA over outsourced maintenance work

By Jon Campisi |
A state trial court judge late last week put the brakes on a plan by SEPTA to outsource maintenance work on a fleet of city commuter railcars, ordering the mass transit agency and the union representing its employees to meet during the next few months to attempt to come to an agreement on the matter.

Phila. Common Pleas Court reintroduces punitive damage claims in mass tort cases

By Jon Campisi |
Suspension of reverse bifurcation in asbestos and other mass tort claims heard at

Chester County, Pa. man files mass tort asbestos claim

By Jon Campisi |
A 57-year-old Chester County man has filed an asbestos mass tort claim against companies engaged in the manufacture of asbestos-containing products, alleging he sustained injury due to his exposure to the fiber during his working years.

Baggage handler at Phila. International Airport sued for allegedly dropping freight on man

By Jon Campisi |
A man from Delaware County who claims he was injured earlier this year after a cargo

Two out-of-state plaintiffs file Yaz, Gianvi mass torts in Phila. court

By Jon Campisi |
Two out-of-state women have filed separate mass tort claims in a Pennsylvania state

Temple University and dentist sued by dental assistant over 'contaminated' water-squirting incident

By Jon Campisi |
A Philadelphia dental assistant has filed an assault and battery claim against a dentist who works at the same practice as the plaintiff, alleging the defendant squirted “contaminated” water from an irrigation syringe at the plaintiff during a routine procedure on a patient.

FJD lawyers seek to compel medical exam for former Pa. justice who has yet to be deposed in legal malpractice case

By Jon Campisi |
Lawyers representing the First Judicial District of Pennsylvania in its case involving the

Man who lost vision when sign struck face sues Phila.-area Metro PCS store

By Jon Campisi |
A Philadelphia man who claims he lost permanent vision in his left eye after being struck

Phila. yogurt shop sues machine manufacturer for failing to refund cost of faulty equipment

By Jon Campisi |
A downtown Philadelphia yogurt shop has filed a lawsuit against a North Carolina

Son of Connelly Container founder sues Pa. man for slander over defendant's claims plaintiff poisoned ex-wife to death

By Jon Campisi |
A prominent Delaware man whose father founded the well-known Connelly Container

Case of fired Phila. Water Dept. employee remanded to state court

By Jon Campisi |
A state trial court judge in Philadelphia will have to handle the case of a fired employee suing over his job loss after a federal judge refused to exercise jurisdiction over the matter.

Infection from alcohol prep pad basis for product liability claim against Teva Pharmaceuticals

By Jon Campisi |
A New Jersey woman is suing Teva Pharmaceuticals for injuries she allegedly sustained