News from July 2024
Duane Morris Partners John A. Nixon and Joseph K. West Named to Savoy Magazine’s 2024 Most Influential Lawyers List
Duane Morris partners John A. Nixon and Joseph K. West have been named in Savoy Magazine’s 2024 Most Influential Lawyers list.
Pa. State Trooper says his shooting of man near street race is protected by sovereign immunity
PHILADELPHIA – A Pennsylvania State Trooper who shot and killed an 18-year-old man near a street race on Interstate 95 in Philadelphia last year has argued that actions were “objectively reasonable under the circumstances” and protected by the doctrine of sovereign immunity.
Grieving Daughter Sues Health System Over Alleged Medical Negligence Leading to Father's Death
Michelle Hood has filed a lawsuit against West Penn Allegheny Health System and several doctors alleging their negligence led to her father's death from a heart attack that went undiagnosed for hours despite clear symptoms. The case seeks damages for pain and suffering among other losses under Pennsylvania law.
Plaintiff blames local bar for fatal DUI accident
A widow has filed a lawsuit against several parties following her husband's death in a DUI accident involving overservice at a local bar. The suit names Joseph Yanta as well as Cenci’s Pizzeria & Bar among others for their roles in the tragedy.
Hospital Sued Over Alleged Negligence Leading To Severe Injuries
A Pittsburgh couple has filed a lawsuit against Allegheny Health Network and West Penn Allegheny Health System after an alleged slip-and-fall incident at Allegheny General Hospital caused severe injuries to one spouse. The suit seeks damages for negligence resulting in physical harm and loss of consortium.
Plaintiff Alleges Negligence Leading to Workplace Death Against Safety Consultant and Equipment Supplier
A recent lawsuit filed by Gerri A. Black accuses Sturgeon Consulting LLC and Samsel Rope & Marine Supply Co., alleging negligence leading to her husband's death in a workplace accident involving faulty equipment and inadequate safety training.
Restaurant Patron Sues Ocean Super Buffet Over Severe Food-Borne Illness
Valia Johnson has filed a lawsuit against Ocean Super Buffet alleging severe food-borne illness due to contaminated food served at their establishment on November 6th last year. She seeks over $50k in damages for medical expenses and suffering from ongoing health issues.
Tenant Sues Property Management Companies Over Negligence Leading To Severe Injuries
Marsha L. Vasaturo has filed a lawsuit against Drexelbrook 2019 LLC and AJH Management Limited Liability Company following severe injuries sustained due to a hazardous sidewalk condition at Drexelbrook Apartments in Pennsylvania. The plaintiff seeks over $50,000 in damages citing negligence in maintenance responsibilities by the defendants.
Patient Sues Local Hospital Over Alleged Medical Malpractice
Kathleen Dowd Finkbiner has filed a lawsuit against Riddle Memorial Hospital alleging medical malpractice after sustaining severe injuries during a visit to their emergency department last year. The case seeks over $50,000 in damages plus additional costs.
Springfield Township Official Alleges Negligence Against Local Businesses Over Injury
Edward Abel has filed a lawsuit claiming negligence against several businesses after sustaining severe injuries while performing his duties as Director of Licensing and Inspection for Springfield Township.
‘A Right to a Better Decision’
Prof. Cary Coglianese writes that “public preferences for human decisions may give way in time to calls for governmental decisions made by artificial intelligence.”
VERDICT: Former Luzerne County Band Director Convicted of Sexual Assault of Student
Attorney General Michelle Henry announced that a former band director at a Luzerne County high school was convicted this week of sexual assault for groping a student in 2019.
Penn State Law’s Professor Mattson Receives Service Award From Aall
Rebecca Mattson, head of faculty and research services and professor of legal research at Penn State Law in University Park, was recently awarded the prestigious 2024 Service Award by the Research Instruction & Patron Services Special Interest Section (RIPS-SIS) of the American Association of Law Libraries (AALL).
Mcnees Welcomes Sara Reohr as CFO
McNees announced experienced financial leader Sara Reohr joined the firm as its Chief Financial Officer.
AG Henry Files Lawsuit to Stop King of Prussia-Based Company from Scamming Vehicle Owners with After-Market Warranties
Attorney General Michelle Henry announced a lawsuit against Concord Auto Protect, Inc., a vehicle service repair contract company that is allegedly scamming vehicle owners with after-market warranties that promise full coverage for vehicle repairs, but in actuality the warranties do not provide full coverage.
Continued Access to Emergency Abortion Care
The Supreme Court has dismissed Moyle v. United States, allowing doctors in Idaho to continue providing abortions in emergency medical situations.
Professor Alleges Discrimination by Major University Over Misconduct Investigation
A distinguished professor at a major university has filed a lawsuit alleging discrimination based on race, color, sex, national origin, age, and disability after being placed on administrative leave following accusations he denies.
New Business Accuses City Officials of Negligence Leading To Flooding And Retaliation
A newly filed lawsuit alleges that negligence by city officials caused significant flooding in a downtown property undergoing renovation while also accusing them of retaliatory actions when help was sought. The plaintiffs seek over $75k in damages plus additional relief permitted by law.
Plaintiff Alleges Major Shipping Company Violated Disability Discrimination Laws
Howard Young has filed a lawsuit against United Parcel Service (UPS) alleging wrongful termination based on perceived disabilities under ADA and PHRA laws in federal court in Pennsylvania on June 21st, 2024.
Neighbor Accused of Racial Harassment Campaign
Matthew A.Heckman and Janet Kemp have filed a lawsuit against their neighbor Dennis J.Jumper alleging years of racially motivated harassment,intimidation,and threats.The case details numerous incidents involving firearms,racial slurs,and physical intimidation directed at them,their visitors,and contractors.The plaintiffs seek compensatory,punitive damages,and an injunction against further harassment.