News from October 2019
Court activity on Oct. 18: Brandon Page vs DTE Midstream Appalachia LLC
The U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania reported the following activity in the suit brought by Brandon Page against DTE Midstream Appalachia LLC and DTE Midstream LLC on Oct. 18: 'Complaint Against Dte Midstream Appalachia, Llc., Dte Midstream, Llc (filing Fee, Including Administrative Fee, $400, Receipt Number 0315-5327107), Filed By Brandon Page. (attachments: # 1 Civil Cover Sheet, # 2 Exhibit A, # 3 Summons A, # 4 Summons B) (jm)'.
Case activity for Erica McWilliams vs Life Insurance Company of North America on Oct. 21
The U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania reported the following activities in the suit brought by Erica McWilliams against Life Insurance Company of North America on Oct. 21.
Court activity on Oct. 21: Portfolio Recovery Associates, LLC vs Mary Landau
The Delaware County Court of Common Pleas reported the following activity in the suit brought by Portfolio Recovery Associates, LLC against Mary Landau on Oct. 21: 'Notice Of Appeal From Mdjj {e-Filed}'.
Case activity for Midland Funding, LLC vs Tami Demarco on Oct. 22
The Delaware County Court of Common Pleas reported the following activities in the suit brought by Midland Funding, LLC against Tami Demarco on Oct. 22.
Court activity on Oct. 7: Association of Public Safety Communications Officials International Inc. vs County of Allegheney, PA.
The U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania reported the following activity in the suit brought by Association of Public Safety Communications Officials International Inc. against County of Allegheney, PA. on Oct. 7: 'Opposition To 20 Reply Filed By Association Of Public-Safety Communications Officials International Inc.. (vincent, Paul)'.
Case activity for Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for the Use of Delaware County vs Cary Walker, III on Oct. 24
The Delaware County Court of Common Pleas reported the following activities in the suit brought by Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for the Use of Delaware County against Cary Walker, III on Oct. 24.
Case activity for Maurice Wigglesworth vs Monsanto Company on Oct. 21
The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania reported the following activities in the suit brought by Maurice Wigglesworth against Monsanto Company on Oct. 21.
Court activity on Oct. 22: Gemma L. Pierchalski vs Christine Pryor
The U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania reported the following activity in the suit brought by Gemma L. Pierchalski and Joseph Abraham against Christine Pryor and Farmers Insurance Group on Oct. 22: 'Disclosure Statement Identifying None As Corporate Parent Or Other Affiliate, By Farmers Insurance Group. (monahan, Patricia)'.
Case activity for CNX Gas Company LLC vs Patterson Uti Drilling Company LLC on Oct. 22
The U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania reported the following activities in the suit brought by CNX Gas Company LLC against Patterson Uti Drilling Company LLC on Oct. 22.
Case activity for Peco Energy Company vs Frank J. Melfi, III on Oct. 22
The Delaware County Court of Common Pleas reported the following activities in the suit brought by Peco Energy Company against Frank J. Melfi, III on Oct. 22.
Case activity for Dennis McVeigh vs Aloysius McHenry on Oct. 22
The Delaware County Court of Common Pleas reported the following activities in the suit brought by Dennis McVeigh and Karen McVeigh against Aloysius McHenry and Christopher Maher on Oct. 22.
Dick's Sporting Goods fends off class action lawsuit from ammunitions company
PITTSBURGH -- An ammunition distributor involved in a legal wrangle with a major sporting goods retailer cannot file an amended complaint that seeks to convert the dispute into a class action, a federal judge has ruled.
Family of young girl who allegedly suffered brain injury at run group practice settles with organization
PHILADELPHIA – A lawsuit brought on behalf of a first-grade student who was allegedly run over by girls twice her age during a group track practice and suffered a traumatic brain injury as a result has been settled.
Law firm gives up on case claiming Starbucks flooded its storage room
PHILADELPHIA – A case filed by a law firm that claimed the Starbucks coffee shop located in its building was responsible for a flood of water that damaged its basement storage room has been dismissed for failure to pursue.
Sephora says bride who allegedly developed impetigo from makeup has no case
PITTSBURGH – A bride who allegedly contracted impetigo six days before her wedding and after getting her makeup done at a Pittsburgh-area Sephora store does not have a viable claim, the company said in response to her lawsuit.
Judge won't let Sherwin-Williams block lead paint litigation initiated by private lawyers hired by counties
PHILADELPHIA - On Oct. 4, the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania dismissed a lawsuit filed by Sherwin-Williams against the County of Delaware and related parties. Sherwin Williams requested a declaration that threats of a lawsuit against it violate a number of the paint company’s constitutional rights.
Avery Dennison alleges former employee who now works for Philadelphia company violated contract
PHILADELPHIA – A global adhesive materials manufacturer and distributor alleges a Lock Haven man violated an agreement when he left to work for a competitor in Philadelphia.
Magazine challenges secrecy of bail hearings in Pittsburgh as it encounters challenges to reporting on them
PITTSBURGH – The CEO and executive editor Postindustrial Media has filed a suit challenging the state's court restrictions on audio recordings of bail hearings.
Lawsuit over drunk man who fell on woman at Eagles game complicated by his bankruptcy
PHILADELPHIA – According to one of its defendants, a civil lawsuit from a fan alleging to have been severely injured at a Philadelphia Eagles game in 2016 when an intoxicated fellow fan passed out and fell on top of her should be suspended due to his pending bankruptcy action in New Jersey.
Trial moved for woman who claims she was burned while dancing on the Moshulu
PHILADELPHIA – A motion for extraordinary relief has been granted in a case in which a woman claims she suffered severe burns on her legs while dancing aboard the Philadelphia-based historic ship, the Moshulu.