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News published on Pennsylvania Record in October 2013

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News from October 2013


Phila. judge orders $90K-plus in damages to be paid to real estate firm for breach of contract

By Jon Campisi |
A Philadelphia Common Pleas Court judge has ordered a limited partnership to pay a Montgomery County real estate agency more than $90,000 for breaching an oral agreement by which the defendant would pay the plaintiff a commission if the Realtor obtained a tenant for the defendant’s property.

SEPTA accused of retaliatory firing and subsequent reinstatement delay

By Jon Campisi |
A man who has worked for the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority for more than three decades is suing the mass transit agency over claims that he was fired from his job in retaliation for complaining about disparate treatment, and that his subsequent reinstatement was delayed, also out of retaliation.

Lawyers to receive $6.5 million in Imprelis settlement

By Jon Campisi |
Lawyers who represented plaintiffs in the Imprelis products liability

Phila. jury awards plaintiff $350K in premises liability case against Temple Hospital

By Jon Campisi |
A Philadelphia jury recently returned a $350,000 verdict in a premises

Phila. attorney Pedro Ramos leaves post on city’s School Reform Commission

By Jon Campisi |
The chairman of the Philadelphia School Reform Commission, who by day

Bucks Co. lawyer charged with defrauding client’s estate of $1.7 million-plus

By Jon Campisi |
A Bucks County lawyer who specializes in estate and probate matters has

Judge allows some claims in racial discrimination suit against US Airways to move forward

By Jon Campisi |
A federal judge in Philadelphia has granted in part, and denied in part a

Judge dismisses claim against Pa. municipality by elderly Bucks Co. resident; plaintiff can amend suit

By Jon Campisi |
A federal judge has granted a municipality’s petition to dismiss a lawsuit

Sandals Resorts, Unique Vacations Inc. sued by bus passenger who got sepsis from protruding metal object

By Jon Campisi |
A New Jersey woman is suing Sandals Resorts International and Unique

Abington Memorial Hospital faces claims of gender bias by former staff accountant

By Jon Campisi |
A former accountant for Abington Memorial Hospital is suing the

Parties reach $2.5 million settlement in 'Kids for Cash' litigation

By Jon Campisi |
Three companies that operated for-profit detention centers tied to the so-

Judge dismisses with prejudice man's third amended class action complaint against GSK over Avandia

By Jon Campisi |
A Garden State man who sued drugmaker GlaxoSmithKline over the

CHOP faces retaliatory discharge complaint by former food services worker

By Jon Campisi |
A prominent Philadelphia medical facility has been hit with a federal civil

Hearing on subpoenaed documents from architect on Phila. building collapse abruptly postponed

By Jon Campisi |
A hearing to address a government petition to force architect Plato

Phila. woman says she sustained a fractured arm during rough, unlawful arrest

By Jon Campisi |
A Philadelphia woman is suing the city and two of its police officers for

Pa. Superior Court vacates rapist’s sentence, says Phila. judge was wrong to deny motion to withdraw guilty plea

By Jon Campisi |
A state appellate court panel has vacated the 30-to-66-year prison sentence

United Refrigeration accused of retaliatory firing by former credit manager in Phila. office

By Jon Campisi |
United Refrigeration and its human resource manager have been named in

Former magisterial district judge receives 16-to-32-month prison sentence for concealing son’s criminal citation

By Jon Campisi |
Rita Arnold, the former magisterial district judge from suburban

Pepper Hamilton senior paralegal receives Phila. Assoc. of Paralegals award for pro bono work

By Jon Campisi |
A Philadelphia paralegal who has worked in the profession for three

Phila. public storage facility faces injury claim by patron who tore tendon after fall

By Jon Campisi |
A public storage business is facing a personal injury claim by a New Jersey