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News published on Pennsylvania Record in September 2016

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News from September 2016


Borrower owes for principal, interest, government alleges

By Louie Torres |
PITTSBURGH — The federal government is suing Saied Nedjati, alleging unpaid debt.

Competitors accused of infringing on plant patent

By The Penn Record |
PITTSBURGH — Trademark owners are suing Proven Winners North America LLC and Plant 21 LLC, competitors, citing alleged plant patent infringement, unfair competition and tortious interference with contractual relationships.

Man claims discrimination at hands of Lock Haven University

By The Penn Record |
HARRISBURG — An employee is suing Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania and State System of Higher Education, a public university and governing body, citing alleged breach of contract, discrimination and retaliation.

Man claims Eastern University failed to pay overtime premium

By Louie Torres |
PHILADELPHIA — A former maintenance employee is suing Eastern University, alleging violation of wage laws.

Business claims former employee breached contract

By Louie Torres |
PITTSBURGH — A Pennsylvania business is suing Robert L. Adderton, a former employee, citing alleged breach of contract and unfair competition.

Motorcyclist says driver's negligence caused collision

By Louie Torres |
PITTSBURGH — A motorcyclist is suing Ultra 1 Motors Inc. and company agent Lidina El Hajj, alleging negligence and insufficient measures taken to prevent injuries.

Pennsylvania has three AGs in as many weeks

By Dawn Geske |
HARRISBURG – Following the resignation of Pennsylvania Attorney General Kathleen Kane, Bruce Castor filled in while a replacement was confirmed.