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News from March 2014


Man sues city after falling on sidewalk

By Melody Dareing |
A man is suing the city of Philadelphia after he fell on a sidewalk.

Widower sues doctor, hospital over wife's death

By Melody Dareing |
A grieving husband is suing those involved with his wife's medical care she received after a skiing accident.

Cardiology practice, doctor sue former employee alleging defamation

By Ben Hart |
A Philadelphia cardiology practice and doctor are suing over claims a former employee attempted to sully their good names by spreading lies about them.

Mozzarella sticks damaged teeth, suit claims

By Ben Hart |
The administrator of a Philadelphia woman's estate is suing over claims a restaurant's mozzarella sticks damaged the woman's teeth.

Suit claims Risperdal caused gynecomastia

By Melody Dareing |
A man is suing a drug company stating the medications caused him harm.

Hospital blamed for allegedly severing patient's vocal cords

By Annie Cosby |
A Philadelphia County woman is suing over claims thyroid surgery led to a severed vocal cord.

Student attacked on campus sues Villanova University for negligent supervision

By Jon Campisi |
A college student from New York State is suing Villanova University in

Construction equipment co. files conversion, unjust enrichment suit against business that unlawfully transferred property

By Jon Campisi |
A New York company that is in the business of renting and selling heavy

Pa. Senate Judiciary Committee holds hearing on bill to establish center to aid indigent criminal defendants

By Jon Campisi |
A bill circulating in the General Assembly that would establish the

Metalworker whose fingers were amputated files products liability claim against Tennsmith Inc.

By Jon Campisi |
A Bucks County man who says he sustained serious and irreversible injuries

Mother of kindergartner abducted from school, raped sues Phila. School District and teacher

By Jon Campisi |
The mother of a young girl who was raped after a stranger was able to walk

Northampton Co. judge and Raynes McCarty lawyer confirmed to federal bench in Philadelphia

By Jon Campisi |
The United States Senate on Wednesday confirmed two judges for seats on


Kennett Square nursing home named in wrongful death suit

By Ben Hart |
The husband of a nursing home resident is suing over claims the facility's alleged negligence resulted in his wife's death.

Philadelphia woman sues property manager after slip and fall

By Ben Hart |
A Philadelphia woman is suing over claims she sustained injuries after falling on a set of steps.

Pa., others share in Phusion Products settlement arising from alleged targeting of underage consumers

By Jon Campisi |
The office of Pennsylvania Attorney General Kathleen Kane announced

Delco man sues Phila. Common Pleas Court for wrongful conviction, ineffective counsel

By Jon Campisi |
A Delaware County man has filed a pro se complaint against the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas over claims that he spent five years in state prison for a crime he didn’t commit.

Former U.S. Steel Corp. GC James Garraux joins Fox Rothschild in Pittsburgh

By Jon Campisi |
James D. Garraux, who spent 34 years of his legal career as general counsel

USPS worker charged with misappropriating $55K in money orders and cash

By Jon Campisi |
A U.S. Postal Service employee from western Pennsylvania has been

Weis Markets sued over customer's injuries

By Whitney Brakken |
A Philadelphia County business is facing suit after a Reading resident is injured while on premises.