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Thursday, November 28, 2024

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Estate of woman fatally shot by nightclub security guard claims wrongful death

By Marian Johns |
PITTSBURGH — The estate of woman who was fatally shot outside an adult night club in the Stowe Township by a security guard is claiming wrongful death.

Former Delaware County inmate alleges civil rights violations

By Marian Johns |
MEDIA — A former Delaware County inmate alleges his civil rights were violated after being attacked by other inmates.

Man alleges two City of Washington officers used excessive force

By Marian Johns |
PITTSBURGH — A man alleges that two City of Washington police officers used excessive force while attempting to arrest him for alleged bike theft.

Woman alleges father died after ingesting drain cleaner left on cart at nursing home

By Marian Johns |
PITTSBURGH — A woman alleges her father died after ingesting drain cleaner left on a cart at a veterans nursing home in Pittsburgh.

Duane Morris Named a Philly-Area Top Workplace for Seventh Consecutive Year

By Press release submission |
Duane Morris Named a Philly-Area Top Workplace for Seventh Consecutive Year.

Malcolm James Ingram to Present Philadelphia Bar Association CLE Labor & Employment Panel

By Press release submission |
Malcolm James Ingram to Present Philadelphia Bar Association CLE Labor & Employment Panel.

Lawdragon Names Six Cozen O’Connor Attorneys Among The Top 500 Leading U.S. Corporate Employment Lawyers

By Press release submission |
Lawdragon Names Six Cozen O’Connor Attorneys Among The Top 500 Leading U.S. Corporate Employment Lawyers.

Third Circuit: Pa. State Police can't keep firearms it seized from cop killer’s parents

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PHILADELPHIA – The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has ruled that the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania cannot maintain possession of a firearms cache it seized from the family of a man who committed a murderous attack against a state police barracks in 2014.

Family and former wife of deceased NFL QB Dwayne Haskins Jr. disputing claims to financial accounts

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PITTSBURGH – The family of deceased NFL quarterback Dwayne Haskins Jr. has brought a lawsuit against Charles Schwab Bank and the decedent’s former wife, charging that Schwab wrongly distributed funds in the late player’s accounts to his widow.

Taxi cab company says it did not violate duty to woman with dementia who drowned in swimming pool

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PITTSBURGH – A Cranberry Township taxi cab company contends it did not violate a duty to a woman afflicted with dementia, who was dropped off by one of its cabs and wandered alone before later drowning in the swimming pool of the suit’s co-defendant.

Judge overrules objections in Wisconsin couple’s parking garage fall injury case

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PITTSBURGH – A state court judge has overruled preliminary objections against a Wisconsin couple’s allegations of reckless conduct concerning a series of events which led the wife-plaintiff to fall and suffer a severe leg injury.

Delco judge dismisses Upper Darby Township Council's legal efforts seeking declaratory judgment

By Nicholas Malfitano |
MEDIA – A state court judge has dismissed without prejudice an attempt by the Upper Darby Township Council to seek a declaration that the method by which it dismissed its former Chief Administrative Officer was proper.

Spirit Airlines shareholder who alleged it didn't reveal Frontier Airlines merger details, dismisses case

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PHILADELPHIA – A Pennsylvania man and Spirit Airlines stockholder who launched litigation against the CEO and Board of Directors of the airline company, alleging that in its proposed merger with Frontier Airlines, the defendants failed to disclose proper information of the transaction and violated the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, has voluntarily dismissed his case.

Lawsuit: Obese man strapped to gurney for transport was flipped onto ground

By Marian Johns |
PITTSBURGH — A man is alleging negligence after his gurney allegedly flipped over during a medical transport.

Tenant who fell 12 feet through attic floor claims landlord's negligence

By Marian Johns |
PITTSBURGH — A tenant is claiming her landlord's negligence after she fell 12 feet through the flooring in the attic and suffered serious injuries.

Third Circuit upholds fraud investigator's firing by health care companies

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PHILADELPHIA – A federal appellate court has affirmed a lower district court’s decision, which granted summary judgment to three health care companies and dismissed an investigator’s lawsuit, over allegations he was terminated unfairly after uncovering allegedly fraudulent actions.

Former DOJ attorney says she was harassed and defamed by one-time lover’s estranged wife

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PITTSBURGH – A former attorney for the U.S. Department of Justice alleges that the estranged wife of her one-time lover repeatedly harassed and defamed her, once she learned that the plaintiff had a brief relationship with her husband.

Girls basketball player maintains she faced retaliation after reporting sexual assault against another student

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PITTSBURGH – A 16-year-old student and girls basketball player at Trinity High School who contended she was the target of retaliation from school district officials, after she reported allegations of a sexual assault committed against another student by a member of the boys basketball team, disagrees with the defense’s argument that the case should be dismissed.

Co-defendant places blame and liability for plaintiff's injuries at Amazon's door

By Nicholas Malfitano |
SCRANTON – A co-defendant in a Montgomery County woman’s negligence lawsuit against Amazon has discounted her claims tying it to the events at issue, while she has denied their attempt at presenting reasons to be dismissed from the case.

Pa. teenager’s lawsuit against Facebook and Instagram may be absorbed into MDL

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PITTSBURGH – Deadlines in a Pennsylvania teenager’s lawsuit against Facebook and Instagram, holding the social media apps responsible for the development of her eating disorder and related self-harm, may be paused, are depending on the result of a multidistrict litigation panel which may absorb the case.