News from March 2014
Lawyer accused of selling undercover cop prescription pills disbarred on consent
A suburban Philadelphia attorney accused of selling an undercover cop
Former Sandusky attorney investigated by Cumberland Co. D.A. for possible misappropriation of client funds
One of the attorneys who represented Jerry Sandusky during the former
Phila. Bar Assoc. public interest coordinator to be honored by Pa. Legal Aid Network
The Pennsylvania Legal Aid Network will be honoring attorney Merril L.
Longtime Temple University general counsel George Moore dies at 67
George Moore, the longtime general counsel of Philadelphia’s Temple University, succumbed to cancer on March 2, according to the college.
Former Phila. Bar Assoc. Chancellor Donald C. Marino, 74, dies from congestive heart failure
Donald C. Marino, a former chancellor of the Philadelphia Bar Association who created
U.S. Supreme Court declines to hear appeal in 'I [heart] Boobies' case; Third Circuit ruling stands
The U.S. Supreme Court has denied certiorari in a northeastern
Phila. D.A. charges city cop with perjury for lying in court
A city police officer faces dismissal from the force after the Philadelphia
Jewell Transport removes tractor-trailer injury suit to federal court
A New England-based trucking company being sued by a woman who
Fired 71-year-old Neiman Marcus tailor files age discrimination lawsuit
A septuagenarian from northwest Philadelphia is suing Texas-based
Couple sues property owners after fall results in injuries
A Philadelphia couple is suing a Newtown couple after a woman fell in a grassy area while attempting to get into her son's car.
Zimmer sued by Pa. man over allegedly defective artificial knee implant
A Montgomery County man has filed a products liability lawsuit against an Indiana-based manufacturer of orthopedic implants over allegations that an artificial knee made by the defendant failed while inside the plaintiff’s body.
Couple sues Harrah's after fall amounts to injuries
Leonard G. Villari
Woman sues city of Philadelphia after slip and fall
Robert M. Silverman
Philadelphia County couple sues after wife slips and falls on sidewalk
A Philadelphia County couple are suing a property owner over claims the wife sustained injuries as a result of a poorly maintained sidewalk.
Shoprite at Morrell Plaza named in slip and fall claim
A Philadelphia County woman is suing a property owner over claims she sustained injuries while shopping.
Senate fails to advance nomination of controversial lawyer tapped to lead Civil Rights at DOJ
The United States Senate issued a stinging rebuke to the Obama
ITT Technical Institute accused of discriminatory firing
A Philadelphia woman who worked for nearly four years as a receptionist at
Phila. prison system commissioner, warden dismissed from prisoner abuse suit
A judge has dismissed two defendants from a federal civil rights case