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News published on Pennsylvania Record in March 2014

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News from March 2014



Pa. Superior Court panel affirms Phila. judge's grant of summary judgment in Dave & Busters slip-and-fall case

By Jon Campisi |
A three-judge state appellate court panel has affirmed a Philadelphia

City, others not civily liable for eight-year sexual abuse by since-imprisoned former Philly cop

By Jon Campisi |
A federal judge has ruled that the City of Philadelphia is not liable for

Former Bucks Co. Community College custodian alleges gender discrimination in wrongful firing suit

By Jon Campisi |
A Levittown resident who worked for 11 years as a custodian for Bucks

Congressman’s son sues IRS over ‘heavy-handed’ tactics, improper disclosure of investigation to media

By Jon Campisi |
The son and namesake of a veteran congressman from Philadelphia is suing the Internal Revenue Service over what he maintains were heavy-handed tactics and improper disclosures to the media concerning a possible tax investigation.

City sued over woman's trip on sidewalk

By Whitney Brakken |
A Philadelphia resident is suing after sustaining injury from a dangerous sidewalk.

Rolling Thunder sued after visitor trips on dustpan

By Whitney Brakken |
A Philadelphia resident is suing after allegedly sustaining injury at a skating center.

Phila. S.D. sued by parent of boy sexually harassed and humiliated in bathroom by older students

By Jon Campisi |
A parent is suing the School District of Philadelphia over an incident in

Fired Catholic school janitor sues Archdiocese of Phila., others for wrongful termination

By Jon Campisi |
A man who worked as a janitor for a Philadelphia Catholic school claims in

Prominent Phila. art consultant tapped to head committee tasked with securing artwork for city’s new family courthouse

By Jon Campisi |
While it initially appeared as though the new family court building in

Fired housekeeper sues Immaculata University over FMLA violations

By Jon Campisi |
A Chester County woman is suing Immaculata University over claims that

Temple Law granted charter to form chapter of Order of the Coif

By Jon Campisi |
Temple University’s law school announced late last week that it has been

Pa. Supreme Court declines to get involved in IGM dispute

By Jon Campisi |
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has refused to reexamine a Philadelphia

West Penn Allegheny Health System settles False Claims Act allegations for $1.5 million

By Jon Campisi |
West Penn Allegheny Health System in Pittsburgh has entered into a $1.5

Widow files Pradaxa wrongful death claim against Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals

By Jon Campisi |
The widow of a man who died from renal failure and intracerebral

Disabled vet sues VisionQuest National over failure to hire

By Jon Campisi |
A disabled veteran who had worked as a childcare worker for a central

Ethicon, J&J remove pelvic mesh suit from Phila. CCP to federal court

By Jon Campisi |
Drug company Johnson & Johnson and medical device manufacturer

Bill to award legal fees to challengers of illegal local gun ordinances passes House Judiciary Committee

By Jon Campisi |
A measure that would benefit those who find themselves in trouble with the

Former Phila. Bar Assoc. chancellor awarded during Conference of County Bar Leaders

By Jon Campisi |
Former Philadelphia Bar Association Chancellor Kathleen D. Wilkinson was

Muslim employee sues Phila. Gas Works over retaliation for refusal to shave beard

By Jon Campisi |
A Philadelphia Gas Works employee claims in a newly filed civil suit that