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News from October 2014


Dunkin Donuts employees say manager discriminates in favor of Indian workers

By Jim Boyle |
Two current and one former employee of a Philadelphia Dunkin Donuts restaurant say

Superior Court denies Fumo's choice to oversee daughter's multi-million dollar trust fund

By Jim Boyle |
A longtime friend of ex-Senator Vincent Fumo has been denied by the Superior Court of

Parents of teen struck and killed by car sues township, school district for wrongful death

By Jim Boyle |
The parents of a teenager killed in a car accident in 2012 say that the location of his bus

Commonwealth Court rules Ross can remain on ballot

By Jim Boyle |
The Commonwealth Court has rejected an appeal objecting to the addition of incumbent

Attorney charged in scheme to defraud Chester County company

By Jim Boyle |
A patent attorney has been charged for allegedly operating a five-year fraud scheme with an outside partner to bilk money out of a Chester County company by billing the client for work that was not performed.

Chief Justice says McCaffery sent explicit e-mails

By Jim Boyle |
A statement released Wednesday by Supreme Court Chief Justice Ronald Castille says that a

Objection claims concussion settlement treats European players unfairly

By Jim Boyle |
Severe head trauma suffered on a European football field is just as harmful and dangerous

Objections filed at opt-out deadline for NFL concussion settlement

By Jim Boyle |
The vast majority of 18,000 former National Football League players have accepted the

Suit: White employee placed hangman's noose on black man's neck as a joke

By Jim Boyle |
A black construction worker says his employers have failed to reprimand a white employee

Superior Court reverses order on construction job reimbursement

By Jim Boyle |
A former vice president of a construction firm must reimburse his former company for the

Lackawanna County attorney indicted for mail fraud

By Jim Boyle |
A real estate attorney in Lackawanna County faces possible jail time and hefty fines over charges on title insurance fraud and mail fraud, according to, the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Middle District of Pennsylvania.

District judge denies injured doctor's disability claims

By Jim Boyle |
A judge at the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania granted

Executive chef sues restaurant for ADA violations

By Jim Boyle |
A former executive chef for a Montgomery County restaurant has sued his ex-employers

Driver sues Greyhound for injuries from bus accident

By Jim Boyle |
The operator of a Greyhound bus did not pay attention to surrounding vehicles while

Education secretary motions to dismiss lawsuit over Phila. school conditions

By Jim Boyle |
Pennsylvania's Secretary of Education says that complaints filed against her office regarding the condition of schools in the Philadelphia School District did not pertain to the curriculum and do not require her investigation.

Former tech school dean says employer discriminated against her age and gender

By Jim Boyle |
The former dean of education for a Harrisburg-based technical career school says her supervisor subjected her to derogatory comments and unfair treatment based on her age and gender, according to a civil rights suit file at the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.

Deadline to opt-out of NFL concussion class action unchanged

By Jim Boyle |
The federal judge overseeing the class action suit filed by retired football players against

Judge denies dismissal of coverage dispute over data breach

By Jim Boyle |
A federal judge in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania has

Suit: Oil recycling plant owed $200,000 for disposing of PCB-contaminated shipment

By Jim Boyle |
An Illinois-based oil recycling and refining company says a Nazareth, Pa. cement manufacturer owes it approximately $200,000 for the disposal of materials containing an excessive amount of PCB chemicals.

Prosthetics clinic sued for negligence over faulty limb

By Jim Boyle |
A Delaware County man says that a prosthetics company he has used since 1987 did