News from 2013
Philly's Fox Rothschild merges Denver office with Colorado's Lottner Rubin Fishman Saul P.C.
Philadelphia-based law firm Fox Rothschild announced this week that it has merged with
Hearing on controversial Voter ID law fast approaching
All the fuss concerning Pennsylvania’s controversial new Voter ID law may have died
Former Chesco district judge pleads guilty to improperly concealing son's summary offense citation
A former magisterial district judge from Chester County who was arrested by state
Case of nurse whose license was revoked following alcohol screening moves toward settlement
The case of a suburban Philadelphia woman who sued the state’s Bureau of Professional
Veteran Montco prosecutor joins Phila. injury law firm Ross Feller Casey as new associate
A veteran Montgomery County prosecuting attorney has joined the Philadelphia personal
Wal-Mart lawyers again seek to move injury claim by distribution center worker to federal court
Lawyers for Wal-Mart are once again seeking to transfer a personal injury claim by a
Wegmans sued by worker for discriminatory treatment
A Montgomery County woman has filed a job discrimination lawsuit against food retailer Wegmans over claims that she received disparate treatment on the account of her ethnicity, and due to her subsequent complaints of the discriminatory actions on the part of her employer.
Pa. Superior Court affirms Phila. judge's defense summary judgment in premises liability case
The Pennsylvania Superior Court has affirmed a Philadelphia Common Pleas Court
Judge approves $35 million in Flonase indirect purchasers' antitrust class action; $11.7 million will go to plaintiffs' lawyers
Shortly after approving a $150 million settlement between GlaxoSmithKline and a direct
Bucks Co. municipality and library face federal discrimination claim
A Bucks County woman is suing Warminster Township and the municipality’s public library over claims that she was denied a job promotion because her healthcare costs are a burden on the township, namely due to the fact that her disabled pastor husband, a dependent on her plan, requires extensive medical care following a vehicle accident with an 18-wheel tractor trailer.
Home Depot petitions federal court to hear Northeast Philly woman's injury claim
A lawyer representing retailer Home Depot in a personal injury case filed this spring by a
Commonwealth Court upholds firing of school aide who overdosed on Fentanyl patch at work
A case with a long history involving a school aide who was fired for overdosing on a
Generator manufacturer, Costco Wholesale Corp. sued over fire that destroyed home and caused facial burns
A husband and wife from Philadelphia are suing the out-of-state makers of a generator
Former PLCB employee claims race was factor in termination
A former licensing analyst for the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board has filed a wrongful
Commonwealth Court weighing mediation request in NCAA suit by state senator and treasurer
Pennsylvania’s Commonwealth Court is expected to soon decide whether or not to allow
Gov. Corbett signs bill abolishing Philadelphia Traffic Court
With a stroke of his pen Wednesday, Gov. Tom Corbett ushered in a new era of reform
Judge affirms appraisal award in insurance dispute; plaintiffs allowed to continue with bad faith claim
A Montgomery County couple will be allowed to respond to a summary judgment motion
Once-fired veteran Philly detective sues City of Phila., Police Dept. for damaging reputation
A veteran Philadelphia homicide detective has filed suit against the city and its police
Commonwealth Court: OOR wrong to order university to give benefits records to union rep
A Pennsylvania appellate court panel has determined that the state’s Office of Open
Judge dismisses three claims against FBI, Postal Service, U.S. Dept. of Labor as 'frivolous'
A U.S. District judge has dismissed as frivolous three pro se complaints that had been