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News from 2012


Harrah's Casino sues Chaka Fattah, Jr. over $16,000 in bounced checks

By Jon Campisi |
A Delaware County gaming hall last week filed suit against an area congressman’s son,

Jerry Sandusky sentencing set for Oct. 9

By Jon Campisi |
A Pennsylvania judge has answered a request by state prosecutors to hold a hearing to

Doctor convicted in Phila. of defrauding Fen-Phen settlement trust fund

By Jon Campisi |
A Florida doctor was convicted late last week in federal court in Philadelphia of a fraud scheme involving a trust fund set up to compensate victims of the diet drug known as Fen-Phen.

Indicted Phila. Traffic Court Judge Mulgrew temporarily removed from bench

By Jon Campisi |
The chief justice of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court has ordered the temporary

Pa. Supreme Court, in Phila., hears oral arguments in Voter ID law appeal

By Jon Campisi |
Pennsylvania’s highest court on Sept. 13 listened to oral arguments in the case of

Prosecutors seek court hearing to determine sex offender status of convicted child molester Sandusky

By Jon Campisi |
Pennsylvania prosecutors are asking a judge to schedule a hearing to determine the sex

Phila. Traffic Court Judge, wife, legislative aide to state rep. charged with fraud by feds

By Jon Campisi |
A Philadelphia traffic court judge and an aide to a Pennsylvania legislator

Milton Hershey School announces $700K settlement with HIV-positive boy denied enrollment

By Jon Campisi |
A Pennsylvania boarding school that was accused in a federal lawsuit of denying

Judge upholds jury verdict awarding disputed '33 'Double Eagle' gold coins to U.S. Govt.

By Jon Campisi |
A federal judge recently upheld a jury’s verdict that determined the relatives of a former Philadelphia jeweler who was possession of 10 rare gold coins could not keep the property since the coins would not have been able to have been legitimately owned by the deceased businessman at the time he would have had them in his collection.

'Ghost hunting' Chester, Pa. cop sues Upland police officers for false arrest

By Jon Campisi |
It remains to be seen whether or not the premises is haunted, but what is clear is that Diane Briscoe is haunted by the memory of being unlawfully arrested by colleagues after she was mistakenly pegged as a burglar at a house at which she and her sons were conducting a paranormal investigation.

Judge refuses to dismiss discrimination complaint against Kellogg Co.

By Jon Campisi |
A motion by the Kellogg Company to dismiss a federal discrimination complaint it is

Former state Sen. Jane Orie appeals sentence in public corruption case

By Jon Campisi |
The sister of suspended Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice Joan Orie Melvin has

Phila. judge denies plaintiff's post-trial motions in dog mauling case that went to defense

By Jon Campisi |
A Philadelphia Common Pleas Court judge has denied a motion for post-trial relief that

CC Pizza's suit dismissed by Phila. judge in commerce program case

By Jon Campisi |
A Philadelphia judge last month granted a motion for summary judgment that had been filed

Obermayer Rebmann sues former client for breach of contract

By Jon Campisi |
A Philadelphia law firm has filed a breach of contract suit against a Pennsylvania

Bladder cancer victim who had taken ACTOS diabetes drug sues Takeda Pharmaceuticals

By Jon Campisi |
A suburban Philadelphia couple has joined as plaintiffs in the ACTOS products Liability

PWD worker sues PECO Energy Co. for injuries after contact with electrical line

By Jon Campisi |
A Philadelphia Water Department employee has filed suit against PECO Energy Co. injuries he allegedly sustained last spring after coming into contact with a poorly marked underground electrical line during a PWD site excavation.

Former Pa. resident sues Phila. cops for assault and battery

By Jon Campisi |
A former Pennsylvania resident has initiated an assault and battery complaint against

Finnegan's Wake faces premises liability complaint from injured patron

By Jon Campisi |
A popular bar in a gentrified Philadelphia neighborhood has been named as a defendant in a civil action initiated by a patron who claims he sustained injuries after tripping over a hand-truck that had been improperly placed in the middle of a pedestrian walkway at the establishment.

Pa. lawsuit climate among worst in the nation, says new ILR survey

By Jon Campisi |
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania’s litigation climate is among the worst in the nation,