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News published on Pennsylvania Record in December 2015

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News from December 2015


Pennsylvania Court says state has no jurisdiction in truck driver’s workers’ comp case

By Vimbai Chikomo |
In the case of the jurisdiction of a Pennsylvania Workers' Compensation claim, Watt v. WCAB (Boyd Brothers Transportation), the Commonwealth Court addressed the question of whether a Pennsylvania resident injured in a different state could have his claim processed in Pennsylvania.

Man sues Novo Nordisk following termination

By Carrie Bradon |
PITTSBURGH – A man is suing his former employer alleging that he was terminated for opposition to sexually inappropriate conduct.

Deaf employee sues UPS over discrimination allegations

By Carrie Bradon |
PHILADELPHIA – A deaf Philadelphia man is suing United Parcel Service alleging he was discriminated against on the job because the company would not provide translators.

GNC sued over allegations of illegal chemical substances in products

By Carrie Bradon |
PITTSBURGH – A class-action lawsuit is being filed against a nutrition company after it was allegedly discovered that there are illegal substances in certain products.

Passengers sue Amtrak alleging serious injuries during train derailment

By Carrie Bradon |
PHILADELPHIA – Two passengers are suing Amtrak after they were allegedly two of the hundreds injured in a high-speed accident.

School District of Philadelphia sued by former employee over discrimination claims

By Gene Johnson |
PHILADELPHIA – A Philadelphia English teacher with medical conditions is suing his former school district alleging discrimination.

Andorra Woods sued by union over an alleged collective bargaining agreement violation

By Gene Johnson |
PHILADELPHIA – A union in Bensalem and its trustee is suing a Philadelphia nursing center, which employs its members, over a claim that the center has failed to contribute to an employee trust fund for more than year, violating a collective bargaining agreement.

Philly firm hires privacy officer to protect clients' info; Expert says it's a 'dual-edged sword'

By Anna Aguillard |
In the wake of a recent FBI report that said 80 percent of large law firms have experienced a data breach, a Philadelphia firm is beefing up its internal security.

Couple sues State Farm Insurance alleging breach of contract

By Carrie Bradon |
PHILADELPHIA – A Pennsylvania man is suing State Farm Insurance following an auto accident, alleging breach of contract after denial of coverage.

LaMi Products sued over unpaid overtime allegations

By Kari Valence |
PHILADELPHIA – Former employees are suing a Huntingdon Valley retail company over claims of unpaid overtime hours.

Inn Dwelling Inc. sues radio station, others alleging corruption and fraud

By Carrie Bradon |
PHILADELPHIA – A Philadelphia-based nonprofit is suing a number of radio corporations, claiming that the organization was defrauded through fundraising scams of more than $300,000.

Commercial Door Systems sues former employees claiming they're stealing clients with identical products

By Kari Valence |
PHILADELPHIA – An Ohio door-system company is suing former employees, claiming they're manufacturing practically identical products.

Woman sues Aramark alleging discrimination and retaliation due to disability

By Carrie Bradon |
PHILADELPHIA – A Philadelphia woman is suing her previous employer alleging discriminatory and retaliatory actions due to her disability.