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Friday, November 22, 2024

News from 2014


Caterer sues wholesale club after stack of tables falls on her

By Jim Boyle |
A Philadelphia woman says she sustained severe and painful injuries after getting struck

Judge approves gun data breach settlement

By Jim Boyle |
A Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas judge has signed off on a $1.43 million settlement

Delivery man sues for injuries after fall at warehouse

By The Penn Record |
A Delaware County man says that conditions at a Bucks County warehouse caused him to

Comcast agrees to $50 million settlement in antitrust class action

By Jim Boyle |
Comcast cable subscribers in the Philadelphia region will see either a $15 credit on their cable bill or receive a couple months of a free premium channel as part of the corporation's settlement of a decade-long litigation battle over accusation that it held a regional monopoly.

Allentown cryogenics company says reputation damaged by supplier of faulty equipment

By Jim Boyle |
An Allentown, Pa., company that specializes in cryogenics technology says its reputation

Philly clothing company sues rival for trademark infringement

By Jim Boyle |
A Philadelphia-based clothing company that specializes in high-end clothing for business

Food inspector fired after photographing conditions at Pa. college kitchen

By Jim Boyle |
A food services company fired an in-house health inspector after he photographed poor conditions of the kitchen and storage area at a Northampton County, Pa., college, according to a federal suit filed at the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.

Class action says paint-maker breached warranty with product claims

By Jim Boyle |
A paint manufacturers' claim that one of its products creates long-lasting coats outside surfaces with minimal maintenance is completely false, according to a class action suit filed at the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania by five plaintiffs from Pennsylvania and New Jersey.

Orie Melvin drops sentencing appeal

By Jim Boyle |
Former State Supreme Court Justice Joan Orie Melvin notified the court Monday that she

Sporting goods store sued for treadmill injury

By Jim Boyle |
A New Jersey man injured while operating a treadmill purchased at a Philadelphia Sports

Settlement reached in autistic man's choking death at group home

By Jim Boyle |
The family of a mentally disabled man who choked to death at a Wyoming County, Pa., care facility in 2010 has reached a settlement with the group home where he lived, with the proceeds pledged to benefit organizations that support and advocate for vulnerable populations.

Justice McCaffery retires from Supreme Court amid email scandal

By Jim Boyle |
One week after the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania ordered his suspension from the

Lumber association says wood products maker violated trademark

By The Penn Record |
Representatives from a national lumber organization says that a Philadelphia-based

Commonwealth Court denies AFSCME's appeal of correctional officer's hiring

By Jim Boyle |
An order to hire a female correctional officer at an all-male Lackawanna County juvenile

State Treasurer McCord defends Endowment Act

By Jim Boyle |
With the plan to settle out of court disrupted by a Commonwealth Court judge's order to

Pa. Supreme Court asked to end NCAA lawsuit

By Jim Boyle |
Representatives from the NCAA have filed a motion with the Pennsylvania Supreme Court

D.A. Williams charges former traffic court judge with bribery

By Jim Boyle |
Philadelphia District Attorney Seth Williams made good on his promise to Attorney

Jim Thorpe's body will remain in Pennsylvania

By Jim Boyle |
The body of whom many consider the greatest Olympic athlete of all time will remain

Led Zeppelin denied dismissal of copyright infringement suit

By Jim Boyle |
The battle over a few bars from a classic rock song will remain in Pennsylvania federal

Dockworker says employer denied shifts after injury outside work

By Jim Boyle |
A forklift operator at marine terminals located on the Delaware River says his employers violated the Americans with Disabilities Act by failing to accommodate his temporary need for light duty while recovering from injuries he sustained outside work, according to a suit filed at the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.