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News from February 2020


Feb. 10: Delaware County Court of Common Pleas docket for "civil nr - lien - probation juvenile" cases

By Record Inc News Service |
The following cases categorized as "civil nr - lien - probation juvenile" were on the docket in the Delaware County Court of Common Pleas on Feb. 10. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:

Case activity for Darby Township vs Joyce M. McLendon on Feb. 17

By Record Inc News Service |
The Delaware County Court of Common Pleas reported the following activities in the suit brought by Darby Township against Joyce M. McLendon on Feb. 17.

Case activity for Commonwealth of PA Department of Revenue vs Joseph F. Leach, III on Feb. 17

By Record Inc News Service |
The Delaware County Court of Common Pleas reported the following activities in the suit brought by Commonwealth of PA Department of Revenue against Joseph F. Leach, III on Feb. 17.

Case activity for Cavalry SPV I, LLC vs Helen M. Rhoads on Feb. 17

By Record Inc News Service |
The Delaware County Court of Common Pleas reported the following activities in the suit brought by Cavalry SPV I, LLC against Helen M. Rhoads on Feb. 17.

Case activity for Darby Township vs Charles Blackston on Feb. 17

By Record Inc News Service |
The Delaware County Court of Common Pleas reported the following activities in the suit brought by Darby Township against Charles Blackston on Feb. 17.

COZEN O'CONNOR: Camille Miller Honored by Corporate LiveWire

By Press release submission |
Camille Miller was named the Corporate LiveWire IP Dispute Lawyer of the Year.

COZEN O'CONNOR: Cozen O’Connor’s National Tax Practice Adds Pennsylvania Tax Litigator Jennifer Weidler Karpchuk

By Press release submission |
Cozen O’Connor announced one of Pennsylvania’s leading tax attorneys, Jennifer W. Karpchuk, has joined its national tax practice. Karpchuk, a litigator, brings to the firm more than a decade of experience handling state and local tax-related disputes and transactions, including those involving corporate-level mergers and acquisitions.

ARNSTEIN & LEHR LLP: Firm White Collar and Government Litigation Partner Justin Danilewitz Earns Ccep Certification

By Press release submission |
Saul Ewing Arnstein & Lehr, a full-service law firm with over 400 attorneys in 16 offices, is proud to announce that White Collar and Government Litigation Practice Partner Justin Danilewitz passed the Society of Corporate Compliance and Ethics’ (SCCE) Certified Compliance & Ethics Professional (CCEP) exam.

PEPPER HAMILTON LLP: Tei Philadelphia, 'ethics for the in-house Tax Professional'

By Press release submission |
Pepper attorneys Todd B. Reinstein and Thomas D. Phelan will be speaking at the Philadelphia chapter of Tax Executives Institute (TEI) program titled "Corp Tax Management - Ethics and Technology Optimization.

PEPPER HAMILTON LLP: Negotiating Software and Technology Contracts (2/18/2020)

By Press release submission |
Software and technological concerns present a variety of legal issues for businesses in many diverse industries, and technology’s impact on business law will only increase over time.

Erie Insurance claims Lowe's sold defective appliance that caused residential fire

By Kyla Asbury |
PITTSBURGH — Erie Insurance Exchange is suing Lowe's Home Centers for damages from a house fire allegedly caused by a defective dehumidifier.

Power company alleges it was misled about an installation team's competence

By Carrie Bradon |
PHILADELPHIA — A power company alleges it was misled about the competence of a business software installation team.

Pennridge School District sues Juul, alleges students were misled on danger of products

By Carrie Bradon |
PHILADELPHIA — A school district is suing an electronic cigarette manufacturer, alleging that the company misled its students into believing its products were a healthy alternative to smoking.

Sued by Fox news anchor over photo used in ads, Facebook claims immunity

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PHILADELPHIA – In response to a lawsuit filed by a local television news anchor who believes a surreptitious image taken of her was later broadcasted online without her knowledge or consent, social media giant Facebook has claimed immunity through a federal anti-indecency law.

Northampton County property cannot receive tax break as a 'picnic grove,' state court affirms

By Karen Kidd |
HARRISBURG — A property owner in a Northampton County township won't be able to receive a tax break by classifying that property as a "picnic grove," a state court affirmed.

Court affirms family of workplace-stabbing victim is entitled to death benefits

By Karen Kidd |
HARRISBURG — The family of a 25-year-old man stabbed to death by a co-worker at a meat processing plant is eligible for workers compensation death benefits because the man's employer failed to prove his killing was not work-related, a state court recently affirmed.

Hershey claims former executive stole trade secrets prior to taking position at rival

By Marian Johns |
HARRISBURG — Hershey is claiming former executive Doug Behrens stole trade secrets during his roles at Hershey and Amplify before going to work for Kind.

Samuel Adams warehouse worker claims he was fired for seeking EEOC relief for racial discrimination

By Marian Johns |
PHILADELPHIA — A former Samuel Adams employee is alleging he faced discrimination and harassment for being Hispanic and was fired in retaliation for reporting the harassment.

Pittsburgh law firm accused of unlawfully terminating employee who suffers from ADHD

By John Breslin |
PITTSBURGH – A Pittsburgh law firm is accused of discriminating against an employee after he revealed a diagnosis of attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder.

Case activity for Rita E. Skalak vs Kevin A. Fisher on Feb. 14

By Record Inc News Service |
The Delaware County Court of Common Pleas reported the following activities in the suit brought by Rita E. Skalak against Kevin A. Fisher on Feb. 14.