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Tuesday, April 22, 2025

News from 2024


Greenberg Traurig Ranked on 2024 Patexia ANDA Litigation Intelligence Report Top 100 Lists

By The Penn Record |
Global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP’s Intellectual Property & Technology Practice and six firm attorneys are ranked in the 2024 Patexia ANDA Litigation Intelligence Report, which covers the period from July 2019 through June 2024.

Saltz Mongeluzzi wins case by ex-paralegal who refused COVID vax

By John O'Brien |
PHILADELPHIA - A former paralegal at a prominent Pennsylvania plaintiffs firm has lost a lawsuit against it, as a federal judge found she was the first one to tell the public she refused the COVID-19 vaccine.

Cops punished for Facebook posts lose lawsuit against Philadelphia

By John O'Brien |
PHILADEPHIA - Philadelphia police officers who got into trouble for what they posted on Facebook have lost their First Amendment lawsuit.

The Current State of Regulation of the Use of AI and Other Technology for Employment Purposes on November 7, 2024

By The Penn Record |
If you’re leveraging AI to filter job applications — or are considering doing so — this event is for you!

Employment Law Updates and Effective Practices for Investigations: EEOC…Title IX…Oh My! on November 8, 2024

By The Penn Record |
Gina Maisto Smith and Leslie Gomez will present “Employment Law Updates and Effective Practices for Investigations: EEOC…Title IX…Oh My!”

Case activity for Adamu, Fatima Firdaus Kabir vs Fellows, Shannoya on Oct. 29

By Pennsylvania Record |
The Delaware County Court of Common Pleas reported the following activities in the suit brought by Adamu, Fatima Firdaus Kabir against Fellows, Shannoya on Oct. 29.

Plaintiff alleges neighbors' negligence led to injury

By Pennsylvania Record |
Debbie Delakis has filed a lawsuit against her neighbors in Delaware County's Court of Common Pleas claiming negligence after sustaining injuries from a defective sidewalk near their property.

Catholic school beats racism complaint after Black girl's hair cut during class

By John O'Brien |
HARRISBURG - Parents who alleged racism when their daughter's hair was cut during school because a piece of Velcro was stuck in it have possibly lost their lawsuit.

Christopher Walters earns Frederick Douglass Human Rights prize from Southern Center for Human Rights

By The Penn Record |
Christopher K. Walters, senior pro bono counsel at global law firm Reed Smith, eceived the 2024 Frederick Douglass Human Rights Award, the most prestigious honor bestowed annually by the Atlanta-based Southern Center for Human Rights (SCHR).

Fox Rothschild’s Philadelphia Office Moving to Two Commerce Square

By The Penn Record |
Fox Rothschild’s Philadelphia office will move across Market Street on October 28 to a new state-of-the-art space at Two Commerce Square, closing the book on more than four decades at its current location.

Plaintiff Alleges Local Property Owners' Negligence Led to Sidewalk Injury

By Pennsylvania Record |
A recent lawsuit filed by Lavenia L. Freeman accuses property owners Teddy White and an unknown party (John Doe) of negligence resulting in her injury on a defective sidewalk in Darby, PA.

Plaintiff alleges local government agency failed to prevent child abuse at juvenile detention center

By Pennsylvania Record |
A lawsuit has been filed against Delaware County alleging severe misconduct at its juvenile detention center in Lima, Pennsylvania.

Insurance Company Sues Drivers Over Negligence in Costly Car Accident

By Pennsylvania Record |
Permanent General Assurance Corporation has initiated legal action against Porsche Davis and Ahmir Rogers-Davis following a car accident resulting in over $12,000 in damages and expenses.

Insurance Provider Alleges Negligence Against Construction Firm Over Equipment Damage

By Pennsylvania Record |
Federated Mutual Insurance Company has filed a lawsuit against Turnkey Landscape Construction and its employee Jeffrey Chicklowski over alleged negligence leading to substantial equipment damage.

Plaintiff alleges negligence against retail chain Ollie's Bargain Outlet following injury

By Pennsylvania Record |
Flora Snyder has filed a lawsuit against Ollie's Bargain Outlet claiming negligence after sustaining injuries at one of their stores due to unsafe conditions.

Plaintiff alleges Debt Collector Violated Federal Law in Misrepresentation Case

By Pennsylvania Record |
Samantha Charles has taken legal action against LVNV Funding LLC for allegedly violating federal debt collection laws by misrepresenting her debt status to credit agencies despite it being disputed legally in court proceedings earlier this year;...

Plaintiff alleges LVNV Funding (debt collector) violated Fair Debt Collection Practices Act

By Pennsylvania Record |
Ricardo Altreche has filed a lawsuit against LVNV Funding in Allegheny County for allegedly violating federal debt collection laws by misrepresenting a disputed debt's status to credit agencies.

Plaintiff accuses Debt Collector LVNV Funding of Violating Federal Debt Collection Laws

By Pennsylvania Record |
Brea Altreche has taken legal action against LVNV Funding for allegedly violating federal debt collection laws under the FDCPA in Pennsylvania’s Court of Common Pleas.

Plaintiff alleges former creditor violated Fair Debt Collection Practices Act

By Pennsylvania Record |
A new lawsuit filed by Justin Derose accuses Jefferson Capital Systems of violating federal debt collection laws under the FDCPA by inaccurately reporting disputed debts to credit agencies like TransUnion.

Fudge formula: Company owner's words can't be used against him to reverse trade secrets verdict

By John O'Brien |
PITTSBURGH - A fudge company can't use contradicting testimony to overturn a jury's verdict that it was using another business' trade secrets when making its product.