News from 2013
Judge revives suit against Pa. DEP by man with prosthetic leg denied job
A U.S. District judge in Philadelphia has revived a lawsuit brought against
Superior Court panel affirms defense judgment to Rohm & Haas in brain cancer death case
A Pennsylvania appellate court panel has upheld a lower court ruling that
Railroad Friction Products Corp. dismissed from asbestos suit; Robreno rules claims preempted by Locomotive Inspection Act
A federal judge in Philadelphia has dismissed Railroad Friction Products
Flyers' Claude Giroux named in insurer's suit stemming from fender-bender
A Philadelphia sports figure is being sued over a fender-bender that
Wrongful death claim filed by family of apartment tenant who suffered cardiac arrest after slip-and-fall incident
A real estate management group being sued in state court over the death of
Husband of disgraced former Lackawanna County guardian ad litem pleads guilty to tax fraud charge
The husband of a former Lackawanna County guardian ad litem who last month agreed to plead guilty to income tax fraud charges has himself admitted to his role in defrauding the federal government.
Jury returns $18 million verdict in case of driver partially paralyzed in roadway construction zone
A Bucks County man who sustained serious personal injuries, including
Toxic tort against chemical companies can proceed after Pa. Supreme Court denies defense review petition
Pennsylvania’s highest court has denied a defense request to review a toxic
Injured construction worker and wife awarded $2.25 million following trial at Phila. Court
A construction worker who says he was seriously injured on the job more
Phila. judge affirms $2.3 million plaintiff's verdict in asbestos wrongful death case
A trial court judge recently upheld a $2.3 million plaintiff’s verdict in an
Doylestown Borough, police dept. sued for wrongful arrest, excessive force
A Bucks County man is suing the Doylestown Police Department and two
Jury awards $11 million verdict in Topamax mass tort; Judge denies defense post-trial arguments
A Philadelphia jury recently returned a hefty plaintiff’s verdict of nearly $11
Commissioned sales worker accuses Home Depot At-Home Services of racial discrimination
A commissioned employee with Home Depot At-Home Services Inc. has filed a federal complaint against the business alleging that she was regularly denied potential lucrative job opportunities and subsequently terminated for unlawful reasons due to her race.
Job discrimination claim filed against Phila. light fixture co.
A Northeast Philadelphia business specializing in customized lighting
Pa. Superior Court affirms defense judgment for GSK in Phila. Paxil wrongful death case
A state appellate court panel has sided with pharmaceutical giant
ACME, SuperValu seek removal of slip-and-fall case to federal court
An attorney representing Philadelphia-based ACME Markets and
Pa. woman burned by Jarden heating pad files products liability claim against manufacturer
A Philadelphia attorney who is representing a Florida manufacturer
Lawyer convicted of possessing child pornography is disbarred by Pa. Supreme Court
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has disbarred a suburban Philadelphia attorney who had been convicted of possessing child pornography.
Phila. judge grants injunction request in IGM case, returns fired Inquirer editor to newsroom
William Marimow is back in the newsroom.
Widower files wrongful death claim against Octapharma USA over death tied to Octagam
The widower of a woman who died during the winter of 2011 as a result of health