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News published on Pennsylvania Record in October 2017

PENNSYLVANIA RECORD

Tuesday, April 22, 2025

News from October 2017


Consumer claims National Gas & Electric's telemarketing calls were unlawful

By Louie Torres |
The Houston energy services company is accused of illegal telemarketing by a Pennsylvania resident.

Liberty Life Assurance Co. of Boston alleged to have unlawfully denied short-term disability benefits

By Louie Torres |
A New Philadelphia man alleges the disability benefit provider unlawfully denied him short-term disability benefits.

Flanagan Mechanical Services allegedly owes contributions to Steamfitters Union funds

By Louie Torres |
The Yardley business allegedly failed to pay contributions to labor union funds.

Mills Electric Inc. allegedly owes more than $95,000 to labor union funds

By Louie Torres |
A Flourtown employer allegedly failed to pay contributions to labor union funds.

Supreme Court to hear malpractice case with Facebook posts used as evidence

By Kacie Whaley |
A woman who claimed several medical providers failed to diagnose her with Lyme disease will be taking a medical malpractice suit to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court and have her Facebook posts used as evidence against her.

Ford Motor Co. claims couple still fails to state evidence of punitive damages in suit over collision

By Charmaine Little |
An automotive company has submitted objections to a Lackawanna County couple’s allegations against it with the Court of Common Pleas of Lackawanna County.

Textron Inc., Avco Corp. and Lycoming Engines named in suit over fatal plane crash

By Louie Torres |
A Connecticut woman is seeking damages after a fatal airplane crash.

Man claims injuries from Roundup use

By Louie Torres |
A Schwenksville man alleges the herbicide Roundup is dangerous to human health.

Consumer claims DeVille Asset Management LTD's actions lowered credit score

By Louie Torres |
A Shamokin resident claims the Texas-based debt collector failed to mark an alleged debt as disputed.

Man alleges law firms, others failed to redact personal information from court documents

By Louie Torres |
An individual is seeking $1 million over allegations his personal information is available for viewing on court documents online.

Bay Area Receivables allegedly failed to mark alleged debt as disputed

By Louie Torres |
A Philadelphia woman alleges the debt collector failed to mark an account as disputed.

Shaw Industries Inc. alleges it is owed more than $190,000

By Louie Torres |
A Chalfont man and a Coatesville man allegedly failed to pay a debt owed to a Georgia corporation.

DePuy Synthes Sales Inc. alleges former employees are breaching agreement with work for competitor

By Louie Torres |
A West Chester corporation is seeking to prevent two California individuals from using confidential and trade secret information.

Pittsburgh, Allegheny County allege homeowners failed to state claim in tax dispute

By Shanice Harris |
The city of Pittsburgh and Allegheny County object to claims made by a husband and wife who filed a class action lawsuit against Allegheny County, the county's Board of Property Assessment Appeals and Review, the city and Pittsburgh Public Schools alleging the county raised their real estate tax during the years 2014 through 2016.