News from 2013
N.J. commercial trucking co. facing vehicle injury suit by Phila. couple seeks venue transfer
A New Jersey-based commercial trucking company is seeking to transfer a personal
Fired school police officer files federal suit against Phila. School Dist.
A former school police officer is suing the School District of Philadelphia over allegations that his employment was terminated in retaliation for his requesting special accommodations relating to his cancer.
Pa. Superior Court panel affirms juvenile adjudication in indecent exposure case despite wrangling over statute's wording
A state appellate court panel has upheld a finding of guilt against two western
Spector, Gadon & Rosen sues Illinois man for nearly $130k in allegedly unpaid legal fees
A Philadelphia law firm claims in a newly filed civil action that it is owed nearly
Crozer-Chester Medical Center faces slip-and-fall suit by Delaware plaintiff
A Delaware woman is suing a southeastern Pennsylvania hospital over an alleged slip-
Bobby Watkins' NFL injury claim transferred from Massachusetts to concussion MDL in Phila.
A personal injury complaint filed in a Massachusetts state court in late March against the
Merck & Co. faces employment discharge complaint by former worker
A former employee of Merck & Co. is suing the drugmaker in federal court over allegations that the defendant committed civil rights violations when it discharged the man after refusing to reassign the plaintiff to a position he had been promised.
Abington Memorial Hospital sued by widower of deceased 37-year-old mother of two
Abington Memorial Hospital and one of its neurologists have been hit with a wrongful
U.S. District Judge denies prisoner's bid to move forward with civil rights suit 'in forma pauperis'
A state prison inmate who is incarcerated for murdering a member of the Pennsylvania
Lawmaker behind bill raising judicial retirement age pleased with measure's advancement
The suburban Philadelphia lawmaker behind the push to increase the retirement age for
Pa. A.G. Kane, others urge FDA to place black box warning on opioid analgesics
Pennsylvania’s top law enforcer was one of among 42 state attorneys general from across
Judge vacates award of costs in police shooting death case that ended in defense jury verdict
A federal judge has vacated an earlier decision to award costs to two Bucks County police
Experienced Phila. litigator appointed to three-year-term on Pa. Board of Law Examiners
A veteran Philadelphia litigator with substantial experience in commercial and
Ambulance operator who defrauded Medicaid and Medicare of $5.4 million sentenced to 92 months in prison
The so-called leader of a suburban Philadelphia ambulance scam involving healthcare
Federal judge sides with Pa. justices in suspension of indicted Phila. Traffic Court judge
One of the judges snared in a federal investigation into allegations of ticket-fixing at the
Phila. judge lifts stay on whistleblower suit against charter school under federal investigation
A Philadelphia judge this week vacated a three-year-old order staying a whistleblower
BJ's Wholesale Club moves to transfer slip-and-fall suit out of Phila. Common Pleas Court
Lawyers representing BJ’s Wholesale Club have moved to transfer a personal injury
Bills to eliminate Phila. Traffic Court, raise judicial retirement age voted out of House committee
Three bills that court reformers hail as crucial steps toward improving the judiciary have
Commonwealth Court panel reverses trial court in eminent domain case involving PPL Electric
A Pennsylvania utility has come out on the losing end in the appeals stage of an eminent
Nordstrom faces injury claim by woman who fractured neck in store parking lot
A Montgomery County couple has filed a personal injury claim against retailer