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News published on Pennsylvania Record in September 2016

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News from September 2016


Former parking employee not entitled to $67.5K judgment, says Superior Court

By Nicholas Malfitano |
HARRISBURG – A Pennsylvania state appellate court has reversed a trial court decision which allowed for a parking company employee to collect a judgment of more than $67,000 for intentional infliction of emotional distress (IIED) in an assault and battery case versus his employer.

Lock Haven lawsuit saga seen as reflecting issues unique to academia

By Carrie Salls |
HARRISBURG – A senior adviser for the organization Workplace Fairness believes issues unique to academia likely contributed to multiple lawsuits being filed against Lock Haven University by an employee of the school.

Federal government accused of failing to provide safe ride at Air Force event

By The Penn Record |
PITTSBURGH — A husband and wife are suing the United States of America, citing alleged failure to warn, insufficient measures taken to prevent injuries and negligence at an Air Force recruiting event.

McCool Properties accused of violating wage and wiretapping laws

By Louie Torres |
PHILADELPHIA — A former employee is suing over alleged violations of wage and wiretapping laws.

National Stores, others accused of failing to pay invoices

By Louie Torres |
PHILADELPHIA — A Pennsylvania company is suing National Stores Inc., CPD 18 Corp. and Southern Island Stores LLC, alleging breach of contract by failing to pay for purchases.

Huatai USA LLC accused of failing to pay for services

By Louie Torres |
PHILADELPHIA — A Georgia business is suing over an alleged failure to pay for its services.

Primanti Corporation accused of wage law violation

By Louie Torres |
PITTSBURGH — A woman has filed a class action lawsuit alleging failure to pay minimum wage.

Court finds no religious endorsement by Shickshinny over sign giving directions to church

By Carrie Salls |
SHICKSHINNY – A former Shickshinny Borough council member has lost her fight to have a sign that was approved and installed by the town, which gave directions to a church, declared a violation of the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment.

Woman says Advertising Specialty Institute violated wage laws

By Louie Torres |
PHILADELPHIA — A woman has filed a class-action lawsuit against Advertising Specialty Institute Inc., alleging that the company failed to pay her overtime wages.

Caring Heart Rehabilitation and Nursing Center accused of not paying proper overtime

By Louie Torres |
PHILADELPHIA — An employee has filed a class action lawsuit against Caring Heart Rehabilitation and Nursing Center Inc., alleging that the employer failed to follow wage laws.

Objection motions still on the table after rescheduled hearing in New Jersey auto accident case

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PHILADELPHIA – Three motions for preliminary objection motions in a car accident lawsuit remain left to be decided, subsequent to a rescheduled hearing last week in the Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas.

Defense attorney says false arrest, imprisonment lawsuit against Philly officer violates statutes of limitations

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PHILADELPHIA – A Philadelphia man’s false arrest and false imprisonment lawsuit against a local homicide detective is untimely and should be dismissed for being filed after the relevant statutes of limitations expired, says defense counsel in the case.

Quatro Systems accused of failing to pay for goods

By Louie Torres |
PHILADELPHIA — A California corporation is claiming a Pennsylvania company breached a contract.

Liberty Life Assurance Company of Boston accused of wrongly denying disability benefits

By Louie Torres |
HARRISBURG — A woman is suing an insurer over an allegedly improper decision not to pay her long-term disability benefits.

Woman claims Unum Life Insurance Company of America owes her disability benefits

By Louie Torres |
PHILADELPHIA — A woman is suing an insurer over an allegedly improper denial of long-term disability benefits.

Legal confidentiality protects reasons for withdrawal, plaintiff attorney says

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PHILADELPHIA – A plaintiff attorney representing an injured party in a hotel’s premises liability lawsuit has chosen to withdraw from that same suit, citing reasons he says are protected by legal confidentiality.

Philadelphia court to decide merit and timeliness of objections in apartment complex liability case

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PHILADELPHIA – The timeliness of preliminary objections has become the subject of debate in an apartment slip-and-fall case originating at a residential complex in Upper Darby.

Counselor says motivation for withdrawal from senior center fall case is shielded by attorney-client privilege

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PHILADELPHIA – Plaintiff counsel in a senior center’s slip-and-fall lawsuit has elected to file papers to exit that litigation, for reasons yet to be disclosed in the Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas.

Court overturns decision to reinstate teacher after alleged sexual relationship with former student

By JoAnn Seltzer |
LEBANON – The Lebanon County Court has overturned an arbitrator's decision to allow a teacher to continue teaching in a school 10 years after he had a romantic relationship with a student.

Philadelphia teacher's reinstatement serves as reminder for schools to follow termination laws

By Carrie Salls |
PHILADELPHIA – A recent Commonwealth Court ruling that reinstated a Philadelphia teacher stands as a clear reminder to school districts of the importance of following the proper employee termination laws and procedures.