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Saturday, November 2, 2024

News from December 2013


Judge dismisses some defendants from suit by cop who alleges firing was due to disapproval of interracial marriage

By Jon Campisi |
A federal judge in Philadelphia overseeing a suit by a fired Delaware

Archer & Greiner seeks $158K-plus in allegedly unpaid legal fees from Pa. businessman

By Jon Campisi |
The law firm Archer & Greiner has filed a breach of contract claim against

Lawyer sues suburban Phila. cop over retaliatory summary citation

By Jon Campisi |
An attorney is suing a suburban Philadelphia police officer over a trespass

Worker’s discriminatory firing claim against the Movie Tavern can proceed, federal judge in Phila. rules

By Jon Campisi |
A worker who was fired from his job at the Movie Tavern in Montgomery

Covanta Energy hit with discriminatory firing complaint

By Jon Campisi |
A longtime employee of Covanta Energy has filed a wrongful termination

Judge Manning elected new president judge of Allegheny County Common Pleas Court

By Jon Campisi |
The board of judges of the Fifth Judicial District of Pennsylvania has

Two cops, City of Phila. named in false arrest, excessive force claim by South Philly man

By Jon Campisi |
A Philadelphia man who says his rough treatment by city cops caused him


Kmart removes disability discrimination suit from state to federal court

By Jon Campisi |
Two lawyers representing retail giant Kmart are seeking to transfer a

Fired US Airways Express employee sues airline for wrongful termination

By Jon Campisi |
Suzanna Armstrong was familiar with her employer’s policy on visible

Pa. Supreme Court: workers can sue employers over latent occupational diseases

By Jon Campisi |
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court recently rendered a decision that could

Drunk driver paralyzed in accident reportedly reaches $6.6 million settlement with bars in Dram Shop case

By Jon Campisi |
A New York man who is said to be paralyzed from the neck down due to

Default judgment in excess of $380K entered against assailant in ‘sucker-punch’ case

By Jon Campisi |
A judge has entered default judgment in excess of $380,000 against a man who allegedly caused teeth and neck injuries to a bar patron during an apparent sucker punch.

Pa. chiropractor pleads guilty to submitting false vehicle accident injury claim to insurer

By Jon Campisi |
A chiropractor in south-central Pennsylvania has pleaded guilty in federal

Accused killer of baby and grandmother named in wrongful death complaint by estate

By Jon Campisi |
A man charged with killing a 10-month-old child and the girl’s

Delco Judge Patricia Jenkins confirmed to Pa. Superior Court

By Jon Campisi |
A trial judge from suburban Philadelphia was unanimously confirmed by

SEPTA, others sued by leg amputee who was hit and dragged by mass transit bus

By Jon Campisi |
A pedestrian whose leg was amputated after she was hit and dragged by a

Pa. inventor sues Christmas Tree Shops for patent infringement

By Jon Campisi |
A Pennsylvania man is suing Massachusetts-based Christmas Tree Shops Inc. and New Jersey-based Nantucket Distributing Co. in federal court in Philadelphia over allegations that the defendants stole his patent for a wine tote bag.

Phila. man sues cops over false arrest at home as children looked on

By Jon Campisi |
A Philadelphia man who claims he was arrested during a case of mistaken

White and Williams elects first-ever female managing partner

By Jon Campisi |
Less than a month after White and Williams Chairman Guy Cellucci passed