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News published on Pennsylvania Record in February 2017

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News from February 2017


Attorney: Stuart Weitzman ignored settlement request, leading to lawsuit over sewing needle left in boot

By Carrie Salls |
PHILADELPHIA – The attorney for a Newtown Square woman who was allegedly injured when a sewing needle that she claims was left in a pair of Stuart Weitzman boots became lodged in her leg said a lawsuit filed Jan. 27 against the shoe company was filed because “the company’s representative was not responding to our requests to settle the case.”  

Scott & Associates PC accused of improper debt collection

By Louie Torres |
PHILADELPHIA — A woman is suing Scott & Associates PC, a debt collector, citing alleged misrepresentation in debt collection.

Woman says Prudential Insurance Company of America wrongly denied benefits

By Louie Torres |
PHILADELPHIA — A woman is suing The Prudential Insurance Company of America, an insurance company, citing alleged breach of contract.

Enhanced Recovery Company accused of improperly reporting debt

By Louie Torres |
PHILADELPHIA — A woman is suing Enhanced Recovery Company LLC, a debt collector, citing alleged misrepresentation in debt collection.

Pa. man appeals another loss in TCPA case against Yahoo!

By Charmaine Little |
PHILADELPHIA – For the second time, a Pennsylvania federal judge has ruled for Yahoo! in a lawsuit that seeks to penalize the company for thousands of email notifications. And again, the plaintiff is appealing.

Woman says ABB Inc. broke agreement

By Louie Torres |
ERIE — A woman is suing ABB Inc., a North Carolina corporation, citing alleged breach of contract.

Florida company alleges three former employees breached contract

By Louie Torres |
PHILADELPHIA — A Florida company is suing three former employees, alleging breach of contract.

Business owners say fire suppression system's improper installation escalated fire which destroyed restaurant

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PHILADELPHIA – A pair of New York plaintiffs believe a local fire security company was negligent in its duty to install a working fire suppression system in their business, which later burned down.

Woman says defective aerial lift led to wrongful death of husband during tree removal work

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PHILADELPHIA – A Pennsylvania woman recently filed litigation against the manufacturer of an aerial lift and a trucking equipment company, claiming the lift they designed and sold was responsible for the untimely death of her husband during his tree removal job.

J.G. Wentworth says client defaulted on $130K annuity payment

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PHILADELPHIA – A Radnor-based financial services company has sued one of its clients, claiming she defaulted on payments due to them in the amount of $130,000.00.

Delaware couple say defective power tool blade caused husband's catastrophic injuries

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PHILADELPHIA – A Wilmington, Del., couple have initiated litigation against an engineering company they say manufactured a defective hand-held power tool, which had a blade that catastrophically injured one of the plaintiffs last year.

Motorist alleges State Farm failed to pay benefits

By Louie Torres |
PHILADELPHIA — An Orefield motorist is suing State Farm, alleging breach of contract.

H.J. Heinz Company Severance Pay Plan alleges man wrongly received payment

By Louie Torres |
PITTSBURGH — Business fund operations are suing Jeffrey Cunningham, a former employee, citing alleged breach of contract.

Man sues his lawyers after divorce

By Louie Torres |
PITTSBURGH — An individual is suing Craig Zotter and Stephanie M. Muick-Cervone, attorneys, alleging legal malpractice, intentional and negligence misrepresentation, unfair business practices, breach of duty and intentional infliction of emotional distress.

Fracking counties experience more prosperity and violent crime, study says

By Karen Kidd |
MONTOURSVILLE – Pennsylvania counties experiencing a boom in fracking also see increases in employment, salaries and violent crime, a shale networking organization said in a recent newsletter.

New York plaintiff says rail companies violated FELA and exposed him to injurious conditions

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PHILADELPHIA – A New York man who worked as a track laborer/trackman, welder, road mechanic and machinist for three train transport companies has initiated legal action against them, claiming they violated the Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA) by not providing him with a safe work environment over the course of his near 39-year career.

Uber sued over alleged wreck involving driver

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PHILADELPHIA – In a recently filed lawsuit, a Philadelphia motorist is suing an Uber driver and the ride-hailing service for injuries she says she suffered in an automobile accident in the city last summer.

Verizon alleges City of Philadelphia's water main break damaged its equipment

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PHILADELPHIA – A telecommunications giant has sued the City of Philadelphia for equipment damages it asserts it sustained during a major water main break two summers ago.

Political campaign says its ex-consultant won't write off $7K professional debt

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PHILADELPHIA – A political campaign has began legal action against a defendant who it hired as a political consultant and now says is acting in bad faith by refusing to write off a professional debt in excess of $7,000.

Lawsuit: Jar from Christmas Tree Shops exploded while woman holding it

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PHILADELPHIA – An Effort couple are suing a major holiday retailer for negligence and other charges, claiming it sold a jar which exploded and caused severe hand injuries to one of the plaintiffs.