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Sunday, September 22, 2024

News from 2015


Man facing $6K judgment files motion to set aside writ of execution

By Nicholas Malfitano |
A defendant facing the levying of an out-of-state judgment in excess of $6,000 has filed a motion to set aside of a writ of execution seeking to enforce that judgment.

Dental firm fraud case continued until Oct. 19

By Nicholas Malfitano |
Further proceedings in a fraud case have been continued until Oct. 19, per a decision from the Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas.

Judge overrules preliminary objections from CVS Pharmacy

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PHILADELPHIA – Preliminary objections raised by CVS Pharmacy in a slip-and-fall negligence action have been overruled by a Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas judge. Per a decision Monday from Judge Arnold L.

Philadelphia courts to close during Pope Francis' visit

By Nicholas Malfitano |
The opening of the City of Philadelphia to the World Meeting of Families Conference and the visiting Pope Francis has resulted in the temporary closure of the Philadelphia court system.

Ex-police officer sues Springdale officials, alleging denial of due process

By Gene Johnson |
A former Allegheny County police officer is suing three Springdale Borough officials, alleging they did not allow him to respond to allegations that led to his resignation.

Afghanistan-based medical supplies company sues contractor, alleging breach of contract

By Gene Johnson |
An Afghanistan-based medical supplies company is suing a Lancaster County contractor, alleging breach of contract in two agreements totaling more than $850,000.

State Supreme Court suspends Kathleen Kane’s law license

By Jessica Karmasek |
The court’s order, issued Monday, is limited to a temporary suspension of the attorney general’s license. It does not remove her from elected office.

Caesars Entertainment Corp. and others sued over alleged negligence following accident in hotel hallway

By Robbie Hargett |
A Philadelphia woman is suing a casino and resort group over claims of negligence that allegedly resulted in an accident that left her injured.

Viking Corp. sued over alleged patent infringement of flexible sprinkler connections

By Robbie Hargett |
A Pennsylvania company is suing a fire sprinklers manufacturer and supplier over claims of patent infringement.

Allstate Insurance sued over alleged denial of coverage

By Robbie Hargett |
A Langborne man is suing a national insurance company over claims of denial of coverage following a vehicle accident.

Washington state business sues Bridge View Paper, alleging breach of contract

By Robbie Hargett |
A Washington state company is suing a Philadelphia paper business, alleging failure to pay invoices.

Various conflicts lead plaintiff counsel to withdraw from Philadelphia accident case

By Nicholas Malfitano |
Counsel for a car crash plaintiff is withdrawing his appearance over various conflicts with his client.

Attorney says plaintiff not cooperating

By Nicholas Malfitano |
The plaintiff’s attorney in a slip-and-fall lawsuit has filed a motion to withdraw their appearance, citing non-cooperation with his client.

Attorney says he cannot continue to represent alleged dog bite victim

By Nicholas Malfitano |
The counsel of record for a plaintiff in a dog bite negligence case has stated that they cannot continue to represent their client.

Attorney: Client went to bathroom during deposition, never came back

By Nicholas Malfitano |
Plaintiffs attorneys in a motor vehicle crash action have petitioned the Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas to remove themselves as counsel of record.

Homeowner sues lender, alleging unfair trade practices, breach of contract

By Gene Johnson |
An Allegheny County man is suing a lender, with offices in Butler County, to get out a re-financing deal.

Photographer alleges unlawful copying of his image

By Gene Johnson |
A New York-based photographer is suing an Erie County resident and a Florida-based dietary supplement company, alleging they used an image he created without his authorization.

Employee sues amusement park business, alleging injuries at fairgrounds

By Gene Johnson |
An employee of a company that operates a traveling amusement park is suing the buyers and sellers of used amusement rides, alleging injuries suffered while breaking down what he says was a defective ride at the Greene County fairgrounds.

Maine man sues makers of Tylenol PM, alleging liver failure

By Gene Johnson |
A Maine man is suing the makers of Tylenol PM, alleging the drug caused acute liver failure.

Badly injured driver sues Nationwide Mutual for accident coverage

By Carol Ostrow |
An Allegheny County man is suing an Ohio-based firm doing business in Pennsylvania, alleging bad faith, unfair trade practices, and breach of contract in an automobile accident for which the plaintiff demands full coverage.