Quantcast

News published on Pennsylvania Record in December 2024

PENNSYLVANIA RECORD

Monday, March 10, 2025

News from December 2024


Tenant Alleges Negligence Against Pittsburgh Apartment Complex Over Icy Sidewalk Slip

By Pennsylvania Record |
Rafael Motta has filed a lawsuit against The Revival on Carson Apartments and MultiVersity Housing Partners after slipping on an icy sidewalk outside their property in Pittsburgh.

Duquesne Light Company accuses driver Tameka Evans of negligence causing property damage

By Pennsylvania Record |
Duquesne Light Company has taken legal action against Tameka Evans following an incident where she allegedly damaged their utility pole while driving negligently in Wilkinsburg last year.

Plaintiff alleges negligence against auto repair company over faulty vehicle services

By Pennsylvania Record |
Carl Stevens has taken legal action against Firestone Complete Auto Care LLC over alleged negligent repairs that led to significant mechanical failures in his vehicles.

Plaintiff (electricity provider) sues Defendant (individual driver) for Negligence

By Pennsylvania Record |
Duquesne Light Company has filed a lawsuit against Nathan Williams following an incident where he allegedly damaged their utility pole through negligent driving while impaired and without a valid license.

Plaintiff accuses Debt Collector Midland Credit Management Inc of Violating Fair Debt Collection Practices Act

By Pennsylvania Record |
Kimberly Ghrist has taken legal action against Midland Credit Management Inc., accusing them of violating federal debt collection laws by misreporting disputed debts to credit agencies.

Plaintiff accuses Debt Collector Company of Violating Federal Debt Collection Laws

By Pennsylvania Record |
In a recent lawsuit filed in Allegheny County's Court of Common Pleas, Reginald Cundy alleges that LVNV Funding violated federal debt collection laws by inaccurately reporting a disputed debt to credit agencies after losing a previous case against...

Company keeps three defenses in case that could give state AGs nationwide powers

By John O'Brien |
PHILADELPHIA - A finance company targeted by several states in an important case that will decide if they can deploy a law intended for use by a federal agency will get to argue some of its intended defenses.