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Wednesday, May 21, 2025

News from 2024


More Than 250 Fox Attorneys Selected to the 2025 List of Best Lawyers in America

By The Penn Record |
Fox Rothschild is pleased to announce more than 250 firm attorneys have been selected to the list of 2025 “Best Lawyers in America," including 8 attorneys who were listed as “Lawyer of the Year" and 84 attorneys who have been listed in Best Lawyers' annual "Ones to Watch" issue.

Attorney General Bonta and Governor Newsom Issue Statement on Appellate Court Decision Regarding California’s Age-Appropriate Design Code Act

By The Penn Record |
California Attorney General Rob Bonta and California Governor Gavin Newsom issued the following statements in response to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals’ decision in NetChoice v. Bonta, finding that NetChoice did not demonstrate they were likely to succeed in showing that the majority of California’s Age-Appropriate Design Code Act is unconstitutional.

Former Employee Alleges Age Discrimination Against Insurance Company

By Pennsylvania Record |
A former employee has filed a lawsuit against Nationsbenefits Insurance Sales LLC alleging age discrimination and hostile work environment after enduring months of verbal abuse from younger supervisors before being unjustly terminated.

Pa. Superior Court says Dragonetti Act dispute between gaming entities was rightly dismissed

By Nicholas Malfitano |
HARRISBURG – A state appellate court has concurred with a Dauphin County judge’s ruling that preliminary objections brought by two gaming organizations against a group of consultants for that industry were not in error, and the consultants’ action to bring charges under the Dragonetti Act was rightly dismissed.

McGuireWoods Attorneys Recognized in 2025 Edition of The Best Lawyers in America

By The Penn Record |
More than 200 McGuireWoods lawyers from the firm’s U.S. offices were selected for inclusion in the 2025 edition of The Best Lawyers in America, 17 of whom were named “Lawyers of the Year,” an honor given to only one lawyer in each practice area per city.

Former Employee Alleges Discrimination Against Manufacturing Company

By Pennsylvania Record |
A former employee has filed a lawsuit against The RiteScreen Company LLC alleging discrimination based on disability and wrongful termination just days before scheduled surgery.

Plaintiffs Injured in Car Accident Sue Driver for Negligence

By Pennsylvania Record |
Two individuals have filed a lawsuit against a driver following a severe car accident that left them with serious injuries. The plaintiffs are seeking compensatory damages for medical expenses and other related costs due to alleged negligence on part of the defendant.

Employee Alleges Discrimination Against Harrisburg Gentleman's Club Under ADA

By Pennsylvania Record |
Kayla Rodriguez has filed a lawsuit against PDJ Entertainment Inc., alleging severe workplace discrimination and retaliation due to her disability under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The case sheds light on ongoing issues faced by employees requiring medical accommodations.

Former Employee Alleges Disability Discrimination Against Springs Window Fashions

By Pennsylvania Record |
Katressa Baker has filed a lawsuit against Springs Window Fashions LLC alleging violations of disability rights laws including failure to accommodate her disabilities and retaliatory termination. The case includes detailed accusations under both federal ADA laws and state PHRA statutes.

Pharmacy Giant Accused of Negligence in Massive Data Breach Affecting Millions

By Pennsylvania Record |
A recent class action lawsuit filed against a major pharmacy chain alleges failure to protect sensitive customer information resulting in a significant data breach affecting millions. The plaintiffs seek damages and improved security measures following unauthorized access to personal data.

Third Circuit finds Dickinson College properly investigated student’s sexual assault, dismisses Title IX suit

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PHILADELPHIA – A federal appellate court has upheld a lower court’s decision to grant summary judgment to Dickinson College, finding that the school did not violate Title IX in its investigation of a student’s sexual assault complaint.

Troutman Pepper’s Hiring to Firing Podcast Named Finalist for 2024 PRNEWS Platinum Award

By The Penn Record |
Troutman Pepper’s Hiring to Firing Podcast has been named a finalist for the prestigious PRNEWS Platinum Award in the Digital & Social Media – Podcast category.

Jennifer Brandt Elected Chair-Elect of the ABA Family Law Section

By The Penn Record |
Jennifer Brandt, chair of the firm’s Family Law Group, has been elected as chair-elect of the American Bar Association Family Law Section (FLS).

Plaintiffs Allege Major Egg Producer Misled Consumers About Hen Welfare

By Pennsylvania Record |
Three consumers have filed a class action lawsuit against Eggland's Best Inc., accusing them of falsely advertising their Cage Free eggs as coming from hens living in humane conditions when they actually live in factory farm environments. The plaintiffs seek damages for alleged violations of consumer protection laws.

Former Employee Alleges Unlawful Termination Under FMLA Against Manufacturer

By Pennsylvania Record |
Milagros Diaz-Mauras has filed a lawsuit against Judson A.Smith Co., claiming retaliation under the Family Medical Leave Act after being terminated following an approved medical leave.The suit seeks compensation for lost wages and other damages.

Former Employee Alleges Disability Discrimination Against Healthcare Staffing Company

By Pennsylvania Record |
Patricia Quarry has filed a lawsuit against Maxim Healthcare Services Inc., alleging discrimination based on her disabilities and wrongful termination after requesting reasonable accommodations for her medical conditions. The case highlights significant issues regarding workplace treatment of employees with disabilities under federal law.

Former Employee Alleges Discrimination Against Manufacturer And Union

By Pennsylvania Record |
A former employee has filed a lawsuit against Styropek USA Inc.and United Steelworkers District10 Local14693alleging racial age,and disability discrimination.The plaintiff seeks damages after being wrongfully terminated following COVID-19 related vision loss despite medical clearance to return to work.

Plaintiff Alleges Healthcare Company Violated Disability Rights

By Pennsylvania Record |
Courtney Andress has filed a lawsuit against KPH Healthcare Services Inc., alleging violations of disability rights under ADA after being terminated due to absences related to chronic health conditions.

Circuit split: Third says Roundup weedkiller doesn't need Pa. cancer warning

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PHILADELPHIA – A federal appellate court’s concurrence with the makers of weedkiller Roundup, in opining that federal law preempts Pennsylvania law requiring Monsanto include a cancer warning on its label, sets up a possible review by the Supreme Court to resolve a circuit split.

Motorcyclist Sues Multiple Entities Over Severe Injuries Caused by Falling Tree

By Pennsylvania Record |
Eric Konvolinka has filed a lawsuit against Phillips Land Fill & Slag Inc., PennDot, Kennedy Township, and ten unidentified defendants after suffering severe injuries when a tree fell on him while riding his motorcycle on State Route 51 in Pennsylvania. The suit seeks over $50,000 in damages for medical expenses and emotional distress.