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Thursday, November 21, 2024

News from 2014


Outgoing Administrative Judge Herron keeps Philadelphia off 'Hellhole' list

By Jim Boyle |
With the third consecutive year of keeping the Philadelphia court system off of the

Former head chef says Philly restaurant owners denied promotion based on race

By Jim Boyle |
The former head chef of a Philadelphia restaurant says that she had been wrongfully

Residents living near waste landfill file $5 million lawsuit over noxious odors

By Jim Boyle |
Homeowners living on both sides of the Delaware River near the Bucks County garbage dump maintained by Waste Management of Pennsylvania have filed a federal class action suit in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania against the company over noxious odors and fumes they claim have invaded their everyday life.

Philly pharmacy sues drug wholesaler for making false accusations of overselling controlled substances

By Jim Boyle |
The  owner of a pharmacy in Philadelphia says that a drug supplier damaged the neighborhood store's reputation after making a false accusation that it over-purchased and sold a controlled substance, according to a libel suit filed at the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas.

Supreme Court disbars former state Sen. Jane Orie

By Jim Boyle |
The state Supreme Court has issued an order accepting the resignation of former state

Supreme Court justice elected to American Law Institute

By Jim Boyle |
Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice Debra Todd of Pittsburgh has been elected to the

Ryder truck driver says defective equipment caused fall and head injury

By Jim Boyle |
A Montgomery County man says that faulty equipment on the Ryder truck he had been

Victims of West Philly apartment fire settle class action for $4.75 million

By Jim Boyle |
The more than 100 people who lost their homes to a fire at a West Philadelphia apartment

SEPTA files class action against Hepatitis-C drugmaker for alleged price gouging

By Jim Boyle |
SEPTA has filed a class action suit at the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pensylvania against Gilead Sciences, Inc. related to the sale and pricing of its Hepatitis-C drug, Sovaldi.

Defense contractor pleads guilty in fraud case, agrees to pay $434 million in penalties

By Jim Boyle |
An international food supplier has pleaded guilty in federal court to major fraud against the United States and agreed to pay more than $434 million in penalties for overcharging the U.S. government for food and water shipped to armed forces serving in Afghanistan.

Hospital sued after allegedly failing to properly diagnose stroke victim

By Jim Boyle |
A Montgomery County couple says a local medical center failed to follow proper treatment

Suit: Former medical center staffer fired after stuck with a possible HIV-infected needle

By Jim Boyle |
A medical assistant says a Philadelphia staffing agency terminated her employment after

Supreme Court disbars Philly municipal judge who admitted case-fixing

By Jim Boyle |
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court officially disbarred former Philadelphia Municipal Court

Tech company agrees to $1.9 million settlement with U.S. over false claims allegations

By Jim Boyle |
DHS Technologies LLC and its subsidiary, DHS Systems LLC, have agreed to pay $1.9 million, plus interest, to the United States to resolve allegations that it violated the False Claims Act by failing to disclose to the General Services Administration (GSA) that it offered greater discounts to a private company for the same items during the negotiation for the re-award of a government contract.

Judge denies Penn State's 'moot' motion to dismiss Paterno suit

By Jim Boyle |
A federal judge will not dismiss Jay Paterno and Bill Kenney's wrongful termination suit against Penn State, saying the school's motion is moot following the plaintiff's filing of an amended complaint in late November.

Suit: Racial slurs at delivery company created hostile work environment

By Jim Boyle |
A terminated employee of a Bucks County-based delivery company says he encountered

Judge appointed to federal bench in Allentown

By Jim Boyle |
The United States Senate has confirmed the nomination of Joseph Leeson as a federal

Supreme Court establishes new rules for court reporting

By Jim Boyle |
The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania has adopted a comprehensive set of new rules

Traffic court judge sentenced to federal prison

By Jim Boyle |
Former Philadelphia judge Robert Mulgrew received a sentence of 18 months in federal

Production company goes after illegal downloads of Steven Seagal film

By Jim Boyle |
Christopher Fiore