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News published on Pennsylvania Record in April 2018

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News from April 2018


Philly couple settle with Comcast over suit regarding their totaled vehicle

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PHILADELPHIA – A Philadelphia couple who sued Comcast for responsibility of accident damage to their vehicle more than one year ago in South Philadelphia have settled their litigation with the telecommunications giant.

Parents of University of Pennsylvania student who committed suicide sue school, say officials ignored warning signs

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PHILADELPHIA – The University of Pennsylvania is facing a lawsuit from the parents of a student at its Wharton School of Business who committed suicide two years ago, which charges the university with not adequately responding to the young woman’s repeated pleas for help.

Macy's accused of violating telephone harassment statutes

By Noddy A. Fernandez |
An individual has filed a class action suit against Macy's Inc., Department Stores National Bank, FDS Bank and Macy's Customer Credit and Services Inc. for allegedly violating telephone harassment statutes.

PNC Bank accused of conversion and fraud.

By Louie Torres |
An individual is suing PNC Bank for alleged conversion and fraud.

Vitmore Baum Holdings LP accused of breach of contract

By Louie Torres |
Two companies are suing Vitmore Baum Holdings LP for alleged breach of contract.

M & J - Big Waterfront Town Center I LLC accused of breach of contract

By Louie Torres |
A company is suing M & J - Big Waterfront Town Center I LLC for alleged breach of contract.

Witmer Public Safety Group Inc. accused of wrongful termination

By Louie Torres |
An individual is suing Witmer Public Safety Group Inc. for alleged wrongful termination.

Governor Wolf’s talking the talk. Now he needs to walk the walk!

By Curt Schroder |
Recently, it was reported in the Philadelphia Inquirer that Governor Wolf’s largest campaign contributor to his re-election effort is a political action committee called “Fairness PA,” which was reported to have given $1 million to Governor Wolf’s campaign in 2017.

Comfort Keepers Home Care LLC and Corporate Creations Network Inc. allegedly failed to prevent woman from falling

By Louie Torres |
An estate representative is suing Comfort Keepers Home Care LLC and Corporate Creations Network Inc. for allegedly taking insufficient measures to prevent injuries.

Professional Amateur Pinball Association accused of negligence

By Louie Torres |
An individual is suing Replay Foundation Inc. t/d/b/a Professional Amateur Pinball Association and Augusta Gregg LP for allegedly taking insufficient measures to prevent injuries.

New Slice Ventures LLC accused of falsely claiming that a company had infringed upon its trademark

By Louie Torres |
A company is suing Talking Rain Beverage Company Inc., claiming that it was falsely accused of trademark infringement.

Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority accused of negligence

By Louie Torres |
A company is suing the Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority for alleged negligence.

McLaren Automotive Inc. accused of breaching warranty

By Louie Torres |
An individual is suing McLaren Automotive Inc. for alleged breach of warranty, design defect, negligence and product liability.

Trial awaits for apartment complex whose alleged lack of security led to robbery and shooting

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PHILADELPHIA – The case of a Philadelphia man who was assaulted, robbed and shot in his apartment and believes the complex where he lived should bear responsibility for an alleged lack of security is headed to trial next winter.

Settlement reached between Blue Bell business and Fairless Hills HVAC company

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PHILADELPHIA – Litigation between a Blue Bell corporation and a Fairless Hills heating and cooling business owner in connection with an outstanding balance of over $14,000 for goods and services has been settled.

Supply firm seeking default judgment in legal pursuit over $26K of fees for allegedly unpaid goods

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PHILADELPHIA – Counsel for a Voorhees, N.J.-based supply company that claims a Philadelphia contracting firm owes it in excess of $26,000 for unpaid goods is now seeking a default judgment to that effect.

Former rail electrician's FELA lawsuit transferred to Blair County Court of Common Pleas

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PHILADELPHIA – A lawsuit filed by a former railroad electrician who sued his former employers for allegedly placing him in an unsafe work environment that later led him to develop kidney cancer, has been transferred to Blair County.

Pittsburgh Transportation Group allegedly failed to take safety measures

By Louie Torres |
An individual is suing Liverpool LP d/b/a Pittsburgh Transportation Group for allegedly taking insufficient measures to prevent injuries.

Forest Glen Condominium Association Inc. allegedly failed to prevent woman from falling

By Louie Torres |
An individual is suing Forest Glen Condominium Association Inc., Alfonso & Son Landscaping & Lawn Service Inc. and Lark's Lawn & Landscape Inc. for allegedly taking insufficient measures to prevent injuries.

Moon Area School District accused of copyright infringement

By Louie Torres |
An individual is suing Moon Area School District and Ronald Ledbetter for alleged copyright infringement.