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News published on Pennsylvania Record in October 2014

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News from October 2014


Pa. man sentenced for role in $26 million pay scheme

By Jim Boyle |
A Montgomery County man will serve 16 years in prison for his role in an advance fee fraud scheme that defrauded hundreds of victims searching for commercial financing.


Former Arby's employee says owner's son sexually harassed her

By Jim Boyle |
A Berks County woman says after she reported that her employer's son sexually assaulted

Former Supreme Court Justice won't serve sentence during appeal

By Jim Boyle |
Former Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice Joan Orie Melvin's attempt to overturn one

Struggling directory publisher sued for defamation by former executives

By Jim Boyle |
The ex-president and head of operations for a publishing company struggling to keep up

Wrongful death suit claims tractor trailer accident caused by distracted driver

By Jim Boyle |
Guy Brooks of McNees Wallace & Nurick

Judge denies motion to dismiss Penn State, NCAA suit

By Jim Boyle |
The legal dispute between Penn State, the NCAA and two state officials seemed to have

Suit: Disabled railroad employee called 'ungrateful' for accommodations before termination

By Jim Boyle |
A former employee for a Bucks County specialty railroad company says that her employers

Philadelphia School District sues former webmaster for developing 'Teachers of Philly' app on district equipment

By Jim Boyle |
In 2011, a new app hit the iTunes store that parodied the Philadelphia School District's budget woes. Inspired by Angry Birds, the game, "Teachers of Philly" depicted three schoolteachers as superheroes going up against villains such as the Superintendent and the Mayor, doing battle on game levels reminiscent of the district headquarters at 440 N. Broad St.; the School Reform Commission meeting auditorium

Victims of Market Street building collapse consolidate claims

By Jim Boyle |
Twenty-two victims, including the families of seven people killed when a building under

Bad faith settlement with Allstate awards $22 million to accident victim

By Jim Boyle |
The rejection of a $250,000 claim has ultimately cost insurance giant Allstate $22 million

Commonwealth Court suit challenges ballot change in 158th District

By Jim Boyle |
Sunday's selection of Chris Ross to replace Republican nominee Cuyler Walker on the

Former housekeeper accuses employer of retaliatory discrimination

By Jim Boyle |
A former housekeeper who complained of discriminatory treatment says her manager

Amtrak office worker says low staffing caused workplace injury

By Jim Boyle |
A former employee at Amtrak's Wilmington, Del., office holds the railroad company liable for severe shoulder injuries he sustained while moving a filing cabinet, according to a personal injury suit field at the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.

Wounded Warrior Project sues Pa. group claiming copyright infringement

By Jim Boyle |
A national organization formed to help wounded veterans cope with their injuries as they return to civilian life says a Pennsylvania-based non-profit with a similar mission has been infringing on its copyright in a suit filed at the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.