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News published on Pennsylvania Record in March 2014

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News from March 2014


Ross Feller Casey files second testosterone gel injury complaint in Phila.

By Jon Campisi |
For the second time in as many weeks, a Philadelphia personal injury law

Parents of seriously injured harness-racing driver file suit against racetrack

By Jon Campisi |
Relatives of a harness-racing driver who sustained traumatic brain injuries

Commonwealth Court panel affirms Phila. judge's decision to toss slip-and-fall complaint against city

By Jon Campisi |
A state appellate court panel has affirmed a trial judge’s decision to toss a

Citing botched investigation, Montco D.A. drops rape charges against attorney and former county GOP head Robert Kerns

By Jon Campisi |
Montgomery County’s top prosecutor has dropped rape charges against a

Former Spector Gadon & Rosen trusts and estates lawyer pleads guilty to wire fraud

By Jon Campisi |
A former lawyer with the Philadelphia law firm Spector Gadon & Rosen

SEPTA rider accuses driver of sexually assaulting her during bus ride

By Jon Campisi |
A bus driver for the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority is named as a defendant in a civil suit that accuses him of sexually assaulting a mass transit rider two years ago.

Mother sues Milton Hershey School over daughter’s strip search

By Jon Campisi |
The mother of a boarding school student claims in a civil filing that the

Amputee involved in accident with undocumented worker sues Homeland Security, ICE over failure to divulge man’s whereabouts

By Jon Campisi |
A woman whose legs were amputated following a vehicle accident caused by an undocumented immigrant has filed a complaint against the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement over claims that the government is denying her access to the man’s records.

Phila. cop who won asbestos whistleblower case against city awarded $75K for lost work

By Jon Campisi |
A veteran Philadelphia police officer who alleged whistleblower law

Federal judge declines jurisdiction in insurer's declaratory judgement action

By Jon Campisi |
A federal judge in Philadelphia has declined to exercise jurisdiction over a

Injury suit, possibly first of its kind in Phila., filed against makers of 'Low T' drug Testim

By Jon Campisi |
Philadelphia personal injury firm Ross Feller Casey filed suit in state court

Former Sandusky lawyer under investigation for misappropriation of client money reportedly surrenders law license

By Jon Campisi |
An attorney who represented convicted child sex-abuser Jerry Sandusky

Pittsburgh attorney pleads guilty to two counts of underreporting income tax

By Jon Campisi |
A Western Pennsylvania lawyer has pleaded guilty to federal tax charges.

Phila. cop, subject of numerous excessive force suits, charged by D.A. with official oppression

By Jon Campisi |
The Philadelphia District Attorney’s Office has charged a city police officer

Federal judge denies plaintiff’s motion to remand Children’s Tylenol death case to Phila. Common Pleas Court

By Jon Campisi |
A father’s lawsuit against Johnson & Johnson over his son’s death, allegedly

Former adult probation officer for Delco sues county over discriminatory termination

By Jon Campisi |
A former adult probation officer in Delaware County has filed a civil suit

GSK faces products liability claim by woman alleging birth defects from Paxil

By Jon Campisi |
An Ohio woman claims in a newly filed products liability suit that her child

CSX Transportation sues Pa. delivery company, blames careless driver for train derailment

By Jon Campisi |
A Pennsylvania delivery company has been named in a federal complaint by

Pa. A.G. charges State Sen. LeAnna Washington with illegally using office staff

By Jon Campisi |
An eastern Pennsylvania lawmaker is being charged by the Pennsylvania

Commonwealth Court: trial judge was right to dismiss City of Phila. from suit by woman injured in crash with police suspect

By Jon Campisi |
A three-judge state appellate court panel has ruled that a trial judge was