News from May 2023
Chester charter school wants counts removed from case of kindergartener's alleged sexual assaults
PHILADELPHIA – A charter school in Chester is seeking dismissal with prejudice of civil rights claims in a lawsuit that alleges it failed to prevent the repeated sexual assaults of one of its kindergarten students, by their classmate.
Some claims dismissed from malicious prosecution lawsuit filed by Wilkinsburg mass shooting suspects
PITTSBURGH – A federal judge has granted partial dismissal in a pair of malicious prosecution suits from two men who were accused of murdering six people and an unborn child in a mass shooting in Wilkinsburg in 2016.
Suit: Woman wrongly arrested for daughter's road rage incident, had seizure while in custody
PHILADELPHIA – A Philadelphia woman alleges that she was wrongly arrested for a road rage incident involving her daughter, denied medical care and as a result, had seizure while in custody.
After car pins man next to gas pump, British Petroleum removes case to federal court
PITTSBURGH – British Petroleum has removed to federal court a lawsuit for injuries that a Pittsburgh man suffered, when he was pinned against a gasoline pump at one of its stations by one car involved in a nearby automobile accident.
Pittsburgh couple reiterate claims that Allegheny General Hospital parking gate arm struck wife
PITTSBURGH – A Pittsburgh couple insist that Allegheny General Hospital, its parking garage and one of its employees negligently allowed a parking gate arm to fall and strike the wife-plaintiff on the head, causing her severe injuries.
Plaintiff: North Braddock cemetery didn't correct mistake on burial arrangement
PITTSBURGH – An Allegheny County man maintains that a North Braddock cemetery did not properly execute a burial arrangement for his deceased wife and a future one for himself, and that the company ignored repeated requests to correct its mistake.
Del. man stands by claims he suffered food poisoning at Texas Roadhouse in Lancaster
LANCASTER – A Delaware man has reiterated claims that he suffered a case of food poisoning after dining at a Lancaster franchise location of Texas Roadhouse last summer.
Parties deny cross-claims in fatal Johnstown house fire lawsuit
PITTSBURGH – New matter and cross-claims have been denied in litigation surrounding the death of a woman in a Johnstown electrical fire in September 2021, allegedly as a result of defects present in the home’s electricity systems.
Recklessness allegations removed from fatal tree-car collision litigation
PITTSBURGH – Allegations of recklessness, which often pave the way for claims for punitive damages, have been dropped from a lawsuit filed by the widow of a man who died last year after a large tree fell on him in his vehicle.
Civil proceedings stayed for two defendants named in SCI-Dallas inmate death suit
SCRANTON – Civil proceedings against two defendants named in litigation concerning the death of an inmate at the SCI-Dallas Correctional Facility have been stayed, per the order of a federal magistrate judge.
Former member of Pittsburgh plaintiffs firm says he is still due compensation
PITTSBURGH – A Pennsylvania litigator and former member of a prominent Pittsburgh law firm alleges that was denied compensation connected to his ownership interest in three related West Virginia limited liability companies after he resigned from the firm.
Troutman Pepper Hamilton Sanders LLP announces Troutman Pepper Sponsors the Equal Justice Works Fellowship Class of 2023
Troutman Pepper is proud to support the Equal Justice Works Fellowship Class of 2023.
Power company removed from suit over death of man from tree falling on his car
PITTSBURGH – One power company has been dismissed without prejudice from litigation brought by the widow of a man who died last year, after a large tree fell on him in his vehicle.
Allegheny County argues for claims dismissal in former employee's suit over COVID-19 vaccine mandate
PITTSBURGH – Allegheny County argues that it did not violate its own Home Rule Charter and Administrative Code and that it is immune from a count of negligent infliction of emotional distress, in a lawsuit over its COVID-19 vaccine mandate allegedly violating a plaintiff’s religious objections.
PennDOT wants dismissal in suit of ex-employee allegedly fired over Facebook post
SCRANTON – The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation is seeking to dismiss multiple counts from a lawsuit filed by a transportation equipment operator who claimed it failed to accommodate his disability, and later fired him for alleged comments he made in a Facebook post.
Altoona couple suing over death of their child settle claims under seal
PITTSBURGH – An Altoona couple who claimed a device created to assist babies in sleeping instead caused the death of their three-month-old son from Sudden Infant Death Syndrome due to the product’s inherent defects, have settled their claims under seal.
Plaintiff says Allegheny County nursing facility's negligent care caused his father's death
PITTSBURGH – A plaintiff is suing an Allegheny County-ran nursing facility, charging it with both negligence and corporate negligence in the care-related death of his father nearly two years ago.
Arrested man who yelled 'F-- Trump and his kids' maintains impropriety claims in lawsuit
PITTSBURGH – A Western Pennsylvania man witnessed yelling about former President Donald Trump while listening to his car radio and stopped at an intersection last September, maintains that Millcreek Township police officers then appeared at his residence and unlawfully arrested him for disorderly conduct and public drunkenness.
Plaintiff allegedly abused at George Junior Republic facility argues objections should be overruled
PITTSBURGH – A man formerly housed at the George Junior Republic rehabilitation and treatment center and who alleged he was subjected to sexual abuse by one of his female counselors there in 2015 when he was just 16 years old, is arguing that the facility’s preliminary objections to his suit should be overruled.
Judge rejects Mars' claims for dismissal in suit filed by man trapped in chocolate tank
ALLENTOWN – A federal judge has rejected Mars, Inc.’s attempt to dismiss claims from a lawsuit filed by a man tasked with cleaning a chocolate batching tank at a Mars, Inc. facility and who claimed he became trapped in the machinery for more than six hours.