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Tuesday, November 26, 2024

News from 2015


Negligence case co-defendants liable for sanctions, says City of Philadelphia

By Nicholas Malfitano |
A pair of co-defendants in a pending negligence action should be sanctioned, according to the City of Philadelphia.

City Of Philadelphia withdraws motion for sanctions in slip-and-fall case

By Nicholas Malfitano |
The City of Philadelphia has withdrawn its motion for sanctions against a fellow defendant in a slip-and-fall lawsuit.

Plaintiff says PECO hasn't paid $250K settlement

By Nicholas Malfitano |
Attorneys for a man allegedly injured by a downed electrical wire are seeking for PECO Energy Company to abide by the terms of a previous settlement, and face sanctions for its alleged non-compliance.

Moose Lodge wants suit over barfight sent to Chester County court

By Nicholas Malfitano |
Counsel representing a Moose Lodge in Coatesville and its Chicago-based parent organization are seeking to have a personal injury lawsuit filed against them transferred to Chester County.

Elk County teacher sues school district over alleged aged discrimination

By Gene Johnson |
ERIE, PA -- A 56-year-old Elk County, Pennsylvania teacher is suing the school district over allegations that she was forced out of her job because of her age.

Saylorsburg vehicle escort service sued after boat hits overpass

By Kari Valence |
SCRANTON, Pa. -- A transport company recently sued a Pennsylvania vehicle escort service and one of its drivers for damages caused to an oversized boat being transported on land.

CEI attorney: Kane a 'laughingstock,' should face jail time

By Hoang Tran |
A senior attorney at the Competitive Enterprise Institute recently turned his focus toward the trouble of state Attorney General Kathleen Kane, concluding that she has become a "laughingstock."

CFPB's $33M settlement with bank provides 'important lesson' for other companies, attorney says

By Hoang Tran |
On Sept. 24, two federal agencies settled with Hudson City Savings Bank after allegations of discriminatory practices enacted by the bank against low income and major minority areas, including those in Philadelphia, though a separate agency years earlier had rated the bank's practices "Satisfactory."

New Orleans lawyer sues parish sheriff, seeks to stop auctioning of lots

By Gene Johnson |
A New Orleans lawyer has filed a temporary restraining order in an attempt to block the potential sale of two New Orleans lots that could be put up for auction.

Former HR manager sues Rice Energy

By Kari Valence |
PITTSBURGH -- A Glenshaw, Pennsylvania woman recently sued her former employer claiming the company fired her while she was on maternity leave.

Bride sues wedding photographer for use of pictures in promos

By Angelino Menconi |
PHILADELPHIA -- A Maryland couple recently sued their Huntingdon, Pennsylvania wedding photographers for allegedly using their pictures on company promotional materials without permission.

Promoter sues Brucekies Pub for intercepting UFC telecast

By Angelino Menconi |
EASTON, Penn. – A fight promoter sued a Columbia, Pennsylvania bar and its managing member for allegedly unlawfully intercepting its telecast of the Ultimate Fighting Championships.

Hazel Township woman sues GM over auto accident injuries

By Kari Valence |
SCRANTON, Penn. – A Hazel Township woman is suing General Motors alleging her injuries during an accident could have been prevented.

Artist sues makers of MMA Elite for copyright infringement

By Angelino Menconi |
PHILADELPHIA-A commercial artist recently filed suit against Dr. Hoy and Power Promotions, the makers of MMA Elite pain remedies for their failure to pay him for his work on the project.

Ex-police officer charges state housing authority with retaliatory discrimination

By Carol Ostrow |
A former police officer is suing the Pennsylvania Housing Authority, alleging racial discrimination and unlawful work practices in violation of the Civil Rights Act and the PHRA.

Produce business sues Jerilu Fruit, alleging failure to pay $50,000

By Kari Valence |
A produce company is suing an Erie distributor, alleging the plaintiff is owed more than $50,000.

Levittown man alleges potential employer guilty of disability discrimination

By Kari Valence |
A Levittown man is suing a potential employer, alleging disability discrimination.

Worker sues former employer, alleging disability discrimination

By Kari Valence |
A woman is suing her former employer, alleging she was fired after being bullied for her disabilities.

Computer technician sues school board, alleging racial harassment

By Kari Valence |
A computer technician is suing the Stroudsburg School Board, alleging it did nothing when he complained of racial harassment.

Jury to hear evidence in seven-year-old whistleblower case

By Hanna Nakano |
The reinstatement of a nearly seven-year-old whistleblower case involving the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission means the employee in question will get his day in court.