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News published on Pennsylvania Record in September 2022

PENNSYLVANIA RECORD

Wednesday, November 27, 2024

News from September 2022


Case of Berks County man who had pelvis broken in Pa. State Police arrest may be dismissed

By Nicholas Malfitano |
ALLENTOWN – A Berks County man who alleged he was savagely beaten by Pennsylvania state troopers and suffered a fractured pelvis, may have his case dismissed if proper service of the complaint is not made to the defendants.

Gettysburg Hospital and its personnel deny liability for delivery which neurologically injured infant

By Nicholas Malfitano |
HARRISBURG – Gettysburg Hospital and two of its employees deny allegations that they improperly delivered an infant who sustained severe neurological damage and continues to deal with related injuries.

Plaintiff who lost father at UPMC McKeesport says hospital's objections have no merit

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PITTSBURGH – A Western Pennsylvania woman who alleged that the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center at McKeesport was negligent in its care of her late father, after he suffered a pair of heart attacks which ultimately claimed his life, maintains that the hospital’s preliminary objections have no merit.

Professional Activity Profile: Garry S. Taroli, Co-Vice Chair of the Animal Law Committee of the Pennsylvania Bar Association

By Press release submission |
Professional Activity Profile: Garry S. Taroli, Co-Vice Chair of the Animal Law Committee of the Pennsylvania Bar Association.

Lawsuit: Aftermarket device for ATV throttles was defective and caused fatal accident

By Nicholas Malfitano |
WILLIAMSPORT – A Centre County man claims that an aftermarket device for all-terrain vehicles was defective and caused an accident which led to the death of his wife.

Construction company says firing of inspector did not violate state whistleblower law

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PITTSBURGH – A construction company reiterates that it did not retaliate against one of its inspectors, after he reported discrepancies pertaining to whether or not groundwater on a job site was categorized as “contaminated”, nor it did not violate the Pennsylvania Whistleblower Law.

Though denying liability, CVS Pharmacy agrees to $25K settlement over improper prescription to child

By Nicholas Malfitano |
MEDIA – CVS Pharmacy has agreed in principle to a Wallingford couple’s pre-suit settlement offer of $25,000, over claims the company committed medical professional liability when it distributed an improper dosage of anti-anxiety medication to the plaintiffs’ nine-year-old child.

Lawsuit over former Reading Recreation Commission employee's molestation acts is settled

By Nicholas Malfitano |
ALLENTOWN – A federal lawsuit which alleges that a now-incarcerated ex-employee of the Reading Recreation Commission committed multiple acts of sexual abuse and molestation against a then-11-year-old girl, that the organization both failed to stop the abuse from happening and violated the plaintiff’s constitutional rights, has been settled.

Chester government officials looking for majority dismissal of claims in plaintiffs’ assault case

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PHILADELPHIA – Chester government officials accused of assault by two individuals who participated in an “Environmental Justice Day” march, seek the dismissal of a variety of claims in the plaintiffs’ suit.

The College of Law Practice Management Honors Fox Rothschild With 2022 InnovAction Award

By Press release submission |
The College of Law Practice Management Honors Fox Rothschild With 2022 InnovAction Award.

Federal judge gives green-light to reverse discrimination lawsuit from former Starbucks manager

By Nicholas Malfitano |
CAMDEN, N.J. – A federal judge recently rejected an attempt from Starbucks’ to dismiss a discrimination lawsuit brought by one of its former store managers, concluding that a jury may find that white employees of the coffee giant were treated unfairly due to their race.

Bucks County couple say negligence of Caribbean-based Sandals resort led to husband's injuries

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PHILADELPHIA – A Bucks County couple allege that the husband-plaintiff suffered a series of injuries when he fell on a wet staircase at a Sandals resort in St. Lucia.

Hershey denies claims it treated plant specialist unfairly due to his medical conditions

By Nicholas Malfitano |
SCRANTON – The Hershey Company has denied allegations that it discriminated against and fired a control specialist at its Hazleton plant, supposedly due to his having a dermatological condition and anxiety disorder.

Man holds true to claims he was maliciously prosecuted for wrongful theft at Walmart

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PITTSBURGH – A Western Pennsylvania man stands by his claims that he was wrongly accused of theft and subjected to malicious prosecution, after shopping at a local Walmart store.

Woman shot while fleeing Club Erotica sues for negligence

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PITTSBURGH – A woman who sustained a gunshot wound while fleeing a fight which occurred in the parking lot of an adult nightclub in early 2021, has sued the club for negligence.

2022 Professional Liability Seminar on September 15, 2022

By Press release submission |
2022 Professional Liability Seminar on September 15, 2022.

Health care officials testify that med-mal venue rules rescission may cause another liability crisis

By Nicholas Malfitano |
HARRISBURG – A group of health care officials testified before a complement of Republican state congressional representatives on Monday that a recent Supreme Court of Pennsylvania committee decision to allow plaintiffs greater flexibility in where to file medical malpractice cases, may have the ability to create another medical liability crisis statewide.

Suit: Ohio rail company's negligence led to train collision which killed 15-year-old girl

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PITTSBURGH – A Western Pennsylvania woman alleges that her 15-year-old daughter’s death, which occurred two years ago as a result of her being struck by a train while crossing a railroad bridge in South Fayette Township, was the fault of an Ohio rail company for not warning young pedestrians of oncoming traffic.

Petroleum company argues that New Kensington man's property contamination was not its fault

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PITTSBURGH – In response to litigation brought by a Western Pennsylvania man who allegedly suffered a number of health complications and diminished value of his property, an oil company has argued that any contamination the plaintiff suffered did not come from its well.

Philly plaintiff who alleged sexual assault from Lancaster chiropractor settles case

By Nicholas Malfitano |
LANCASTER – A Philadelphia man who alleged he was sexually assaulted by his chiropractor in Lancaster has recently settled his claims to that effect.