News from 2018
Daughter of woman killed in car crash seeks distribution of nearly $350K in settlement proceeds
MEDIA – The daughter of a woman killed in a motor vehicle accident in March of this year has petitioned the Orphans Court of Delaware County to distribute nearly $350,000 in wrongful death and survival proceeds, as the administrator of her mother’s estate.
Where’s the fire? As usual, it’s in Philadelphia’s courthouse
Plaintiffs from out-of-state continue to seek jackpots in Philadelphia court, and an appeals court sees nothing wrong with that.
Man sues following fall in parking lot at Advance Auto Parts
PHILADELPHIA — A Nottingham man is suing an auto parts store, citing alleged negligence.
Dietary aide sues Forbes Center, former supervisor after alleged assault
PITTSBURGH — A dietary aide is suing Forbes Center for Rehabilitation and Health Care LLC and Denise Turner, her former employer and supervisor, citing alleged assault and battery.
Woman says she slipped on coffee, sues Wawa in Boothwyn
PHILADELPHIA — A public invitee is suing Wawa Inc. and Wawa Store No. 30, convenience store operators, citing alleged negligence.
Insurer seeks $74K for water damage
MEDIA — An insurance company, as subrogee of Bracy Construction Inc., is suing Madsen Inc., a subcontractor of plumbing services, alleging unpaid insurance claims.
Pennsylvania company settles claims of illegally requesting genetic information
INDIANAPOLIS — A Pennsylvania-based company has reached a settlement with the federal government over charges the company requested genetic information from job applicants and employees at its Indiana facility.
Taxpayers say contract given by Philly School District costs $1.3M more than other option, want state court to hear case
PHILADELPHIA - Pennsylvania taxpayers have filed a request to send their lawsuit against the School District of Philadelphia over a contract awarded to "a very well-connected bidder" back to state court.
Former Washington Co. Democratic chair gets good news from Superior Court
HARRISBURG -- A Pennsylvania judge has vacated a lower court ruling against the former Washington County Democratic Party chairman.
Former Siemens-Healthineers employee claims she was fired for reporting pay-to-play scheme
WEST CHESTER — A former employee is suing a health care company, citing alleged wrongful termination.
Contractor sues Philadelphia Regional Port Authority over cancelled $45M contract
PHILADELPHIA — A contractor is suing Philadelphia Regional Port Authority, a port facilities management company, citing alleged breach of contract.
Deceased man's estate seeks settlement of more than $100K in insurance from car wreck
LANCASTER — Executors of the estate of a deceased man are seeking approval of a proposed settlement.
Michigan steelworker is burned when flame-prevention jacket leaks oxygen, suit states; Defendant wonders why case is filed in Philadelphia
PHILADELPHIA – A Michigan man claims he was left unprotected by a fire-protection jacket when removing steel, and was severely burned by an oxygen leak which he says was due to the manufacturer’s alleged negligence.
Lawsuit claims tasering by Philadelphia police caused man's heart attack, brain injuries
PHILADELPHIA – A lawsuit filed by a Philadelphia man claims he barely survived an encounter with Philadelphia police officers who allegedly used excessive force on him and caused him to suffer both near-fatal cardiac arrest and permanent brain injuries.
Horizon House whistleblower says she was fired for reporting wrongdoing
PHILADELPHIA – A former operations director for a nonprofit group tasked with assisting the homeless, disabled and mentally challenged claims she was unlawfully fired from the organization after reporting alleged financial mismanagement.
Lawsuit filed over fight at rooftop bar in Lancaster
PHILADELPHIA — A customer is suing The Orsini Group LLC, d/b/a Altana Rooftop Lounge, and John Doe I and John Doe II, individuals, citing alleged negligence.
Couple claim man was run over by car at America's Auto Auction
LANCASTER — A couple are suing America's Auto Auction Lancaster Inc., a car auction company, citing alleged loss of consortium and negligence.
BERGER & MONTAGUE PC: H. Laddie Montague Jr. Inducted to American Antitrust Institute’s Inaugural Private Antitrust Enforcement Hall of Fame; Caitlin G. Coslett Honored for Outstanding Litigation Achievement by a Young Lawyer
Berger Montague is thrilled to announce that Chairman Emeritus H. Laddie Montague Jr. has been inducted to the American Antitrust Institute’s inaugural Private Antitrust Enforcement Hall of Fame.
MCNEES WALLACE & NURICK LLC: McNees Paralegal Named 2018 Outstanding Paralegal of the Year
McNees Wallace & Nurick LLC paralegal Anne Marchand Stanko was recognized by the Central Pennsylvania Paralegal Association (CPPA) as 2018 Outstanding Paralegal of the Year.
Grane Healthcare Co. loses appeal, motion for protective orders denied
A health care company lost its appeal in the Superior Court of Pennsylvania.