News from April 2022
Amtrak worker alleges he faced bullying, intimidation to not report on the job injury
PHILADELPHIA — An Amtrak worker claims he faced intimidation and bullying from a supervisor after suffering an on the job injury. Matthew Daley filed a complaint March 23 in the U.S.
Redevelopment and Repurposing of Western Pennsylvania’s Brownfield and Industrial Sites on April 12, 2022
Redevelopment and Repurposing of Western Pennsylvania’s Brownfield and Industrial Sites on April 12, 2022.
Parents of boy allegedly poisoned at his Philly school petition for $265K settlement
PHILADELPHIA – A proposed settlement of $265,000 is on the table in litigation from the parents of a Philadelphia child who allegedly suffered from toxic lead exposure at his local elementary school against the school district, which alleged state-created danger and negligence claims.
Delaware auto loan firm ordered to comply with AG Shapiro's subpoena
HARRISBURG – The Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania has concurred with a Philadelphia state court, in ordering that a Delaware-based auto loan business must comply with a subpoena from state Attorney General Josh Shapiro.
Parents settle claims with Pittsburgh, state authorities after death of their son
PITTSBURGH – A Coraopolis couple have discontinued their case with both city and state authorities regarding the death of their son, who was killed when a sidewalk railing he was next to unexpectedly gave way.
Brookhaven Council President denies he defamed former Recreation Commission Chair on social media
MEDIA – The Borough of Brookhaven’s Council President has denied allegations that he engaged in defamatory conduct against the Borough’s former Recreation Committee Chairperson on social media last year.
After death of Coatesville nursing home resident, $150K settlement in play
PHILADELPHIA – A Colorado-based estate is ready to settle claims that the death of a Coatesville nursing care facility resident from an inter-cranial hemorrhage nearly three years ago was the result of negligent care on the part of the facility and its staff, for $150,000.
Mcnees Attorneys to Take Part in Pbi Course on Pennsylvania’s Tax Assessment Law
Mcnees Attorneys to Take Part in Pbi Course on Pennsylvania’s Tax Assessment Law.
Pa. trooper denies he subjected Chester County man to illegal and wrongful process during DUI stop
PHILADELPHIA – A Pennsylvania state trooper has denied that he illegally subjected a Chester County man to detainment, search, arrest and a blood test for DUI without probable cause.
Judge denies default judgment to juvenile detention facility therapist, who alleged racial discrimination
SCRANTON – A federal judge has denied the issuance of a default judgment in consolidated litigation brought by a therapist at a Pennsylvania juvenile detention and rehabilitation facility, who claimed he faced racial discrimination and retaliation for reporting physical and mental abuse at the facility.
Pittsburgh and Pennsylvania again try to dismiss AT&T suit over small cell wireless facilities
PITTSBURGH – The City of Pittsburgh and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania have now made their second attempt to dismiss litigation from AT&T, which asserted that the defendants violated the Telecommunications Act of 1996 by their limiting of the company’s ability to place wireless facilities on telephone poles in the City’s rights-of-way.
Philly woman says she was seriously injured when she fell over negligently placed traffic sign
PHILADELPHIA – A local woman claims that a negligently-placed and overturned traffic control sign placed on a city sidewalk caused her to fall and suffer serious injuries.
Third Circuit denies injunction to Vietnam War veterans group, over planned parade during COVID-19
PHILADELPHIA – A trio of federal appellate court judges have concurred with a Philadelphia trial court, in denying a local organization honoring Vietnam War veterans an injunction to proceed with a memorial parade, against citywide restrictions on gatherings previously implemented due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Former Brokerage GC/COO Scott Crumley Joins Ballard Spahr's Real Estate Department
Former Brokerage GC/COO Scott Crumley Joins Ballard Spahr's Real Estate Department.
Clairton City School District wants to dismiss former administrative employee's racial discrimination suit
PITTSBURGH – Clairton City School District argues that a lawsuit filed by a former administrative employee alleging that she faced racial discrimination in her time working there, has failed to state claims upon which relief could be granted and did not show that the plaintiff is entitled to punitive damages.
Borough of Morton sued over state of sidewalks
MEDIA – A Delaware County woman alleges that she was seriously injured when she fell on a deficiently maintained sidewalk along Taylor Avenue in the Borough of Morton and has filed a lawsuit.
Confidential protective agreement secured in man's federal court lawsuit against veterans health authorities
ERIE – A local man and the U.S. government have reached an agreement to prevent the disclosure of personal identifying information in his litigation against the Department of Veterans Affairs and other entities, brought over allegations they failed to early-diagnose his prostate cancer.
Kozy-World heater death update: Case stayed while settlement details are worked out
SCRANTON – Preparation of a settlement is underway in a lawsuit between a Mississippi widower and a Mount Union company over claims concerning an allegedly defective natural gas heater which may have been responsible for the death of the plaintiff’s wife.
Amazon denies liability for injuries woman suffered after fall off ladder during home insurance estimate
PITTSBURGH – Amazon has answered litigation from a Western Pennsylvania couple against both it and the manufacturer of a ladder they claim was defective in federal court, arguing it is not liable for injuries suffered after the wife-plaintiff fell from the ladder while conducting an insurance estimate at a home in Erie.
Former Fulton Township worker alleges age discrimination
PHILADELPHIA — A former Fulton Township worker alleges he faced age discrimination.