News from October 2023
AG Henry Joins FTC Lawsuit against Amazon to Lessen Monopoly Power, Protect Pennsylvania Buyers and Sellers
Attorney General Michelle Henry announced her office has joined the Federal Trade Commission and 16 other Attorneys General in a lawsuit that would lessen Amazon.com, Inc.’s monopolistic practices that are detrimental to both sellers and buyers on the online mega-store platform.
Faith Friendship Villa named in sexual assault lawsuit over Zook scandal
LANCASTER - An individual has filed a lawsuit against Faith Friendship Villa claiming that they were sexually assaulted by one of the organization's employees.
Former Somerset County DA Jeffrey Thomas faces sexual assault lawsuit
A woman has filed a lawsuit claiming that Somerset County District Attorney Jeffrey Thomas sent her sexually violent text messages for months before breaking into her home and physically and sexually assaulting her.
Family sues Target, hoverboard-maker after battery fire burns home
PHILADELPHIA — A family is suing Target and the manufacturers of a scooter/hoverboard after the product suddenly ignited and caused a fire to their home.
Mount Carmel police accused of excessive force
SCRANTON — A Northumberland County man is claiming he was beaten and suffered a fractured shoulder while in the custody of the Borough of Mount Carmel police.
Worker claims defective warehouse robot caused his injuries
SCRANTON — A worker who suffered serious injuries after a warehouse robot malfunctioned is claiming the manufacturer is liable.
Dexter Hamilton Appointed to the Philadelphia Police Foundation Board of Directors
Dexter Hamilton, a member of the firm’s Commercial Litigation Department, has been appointed to the Philadelphia Police Foundation board of directors.
Civil Litigation Section Erie Regional Dinner on October 3, 2023
Speaker: Justice Christine Donohue, Supreme Court of Pennsylvania Topic: Project LITIGATE - Making Room for Young Lawyers Justice Christine Donohue will discuss Project LITIGATE, mentoring younger lawyers and looking forward.
ESG Considerations for Law Firms and Corporations on October 3, 2023
This CLE program will provide an update on Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) litigation developments, recent action by the SEC, and considerations for ESG disclosures.
United States Attorney Jacqueline C. Romero and HUD Inspector General Rae Oliver Davis Host a Safe Housing Seminar Focused on Promoting Health and Safety in HUD-Assisted Housing
United States Attorney Jacqueline C. Romero and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Inspector General Rae Oliver Davis hosted a Safe Housing Seminar today focused on promoting the health and safety of tenants living in HUD-assisted housing.
Kristina Royce and Brett S. Ward Named “Hollywood’s Troubleshooters” by The Hollywood Reporter
Blank Rome LLP is pleased to share that partners Kristina Royce and Brett S. Ward, who serve as co-chairs of the firm's Matrimonial & Family Law group, have been named Hollywood’s Troubleshooters: Who the Stars Call to Put Out Fires and Prevent Future Disasters by The Hollywood Reporter.
Mcnees Energy Expert to Play “legal Jeopardy!” at Marcellus Shale Energy Conference
McNees Strategic Solutions Group Policy Advisor Kevin Sunday participate in an interactive session of the Marcellus Shale Coalition’s Shale Insight® 2023 Conference.