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Post-trial fees settlement reached in former Starbucks manager's discrimination case

By Nicholas Malfitano |
CAMDEN, N.J. – After a federal court jury and judge awarded a total $28.3 million to a white former Starbucks store manager who claimed she faced racial discrimination and firing from the coffee company, after two Black men were controversially arrested at a Philadelphia store location, a subsequent post-trial dispute over legal fees was recently settled.

TCPA class action against accident attorneys for unsolicited phone calls gets new defendant

By Nicholas Malfitano |
WILLIAMSPORT – A Central Pennsylvania man has named an additional defendant in a class action lawsuit against the Accident Attorneys of America, alleging that the firm has violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) with its unsolicited phone calls to potential clients.

East Allegheny School District reiterates its argument in tax increase appeals case

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PITTSBURGH – A senior residential development has reiterated claims that the East Allegheny School District has violated the Pennsylvania Constitution’s Uniformity Clause and the U.S. Constitution’s Equal Protection Clause by selectively filing increase appeals against the assessments of properties recently purchased by new buyers, while leaving unchanged the assessments of properties not recently sold – and opposed their preliminary objections refuting that claim.

Days Inn hotel in Pittsburgh says it's not responsible for injuries of man who fell exiting shower

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PITTSBURGH – A Days Inn Hotel in Pittsburgh has denied liability for injuries which a local man says he suffered during his stay two years ago, when he exited a shower, fell and sustained a broken hip.

Slippery Rock prof, worried about COVID, sues after not being allowed to teach remotely

By Pennsylvania Record |
PITTSBURGH - A Slippery Rock University professor says the school was wrong to keep her from teaching remotely, as in-person learning could lead to a serious case of COVID.

West Chester charter school hit with sexual abuse lawsuit

By Pennsylvania Record |
PHILADELPHIA - A charter school allowed sexual abuse to occur, a federal lawsuit brought by a Jane Doe says.

Claims made by former inmate at Montgomery County Correctional Facility are dismissed after his death

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PHILADELPHIA – Litigation from a man incarcerated at the Montgomery County Correctional Facility arguing that his civil rights were violated during his stay, has been voluntarily dismissed without prejudice in the wake of his death.

Lancaster civic group denies liability for injuries sustained by woman who fell outside its building

By Nicholas Malfitano |
LANCASTER – A Lancaster civic group has denied claims of negligence, in litigation from a Delaware woman who claimed such circumstances resulted in her falling on a broken curb and sidewalk located in front of its headquarters more than two years ago.

Brookville is denied dismissal of suit over former cop who allegedly sexted and assaulted plaintiff

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PITTSBURGH – The Borough of Brookville has been denied dismissal of litigation from a Clarion County woman, who alleged that a now-former member of the Brookville Police Department sent her salacious messages through social media and when his advances were rebuffed, stalked and sexually assaulted her.

Class action says Pa. company underpaid workers in Colorado

By Pennsylvania Record |
PITTSBURGH - A staffing agency based in Pennsylvania faces a Pittsburgh class action lawsuit from workers in Colorado who say they weren't paid enough.

Police chief says he was fired without cause, seeks more than $400K

By Pennsylvania Record |
PITTSBURGH - The ex-chief of police of an Allegheny County town says he was wrongly fired four years before his contract expired and wants to be paid.

Lack of jurisdiction seals dismissal of Pa. couple's lawsuit over defective solar grid

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PITTSBURGH – For jurisdictional reasons, a federal judge has ordered the dismissal of a Western Pennsylvania couple’s litigation against a trio of Texas-based defendants, concerning property damages they alleged they incurred due to a defective do-it-yourself, off-grid solar kit.

Mother of man killed in pub shooting opposes objections, in suit surrounding her son's death

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PITTSBURGH – The mother of a man killed in a shooting at a New Kensington pub more than two years ago has opposed preliminary objections in her wrongful death litigation against the establishment, insisting its alleged over-serving of alcoholic beverages to the shooter and overall failure to prevent her son’s death.

Pa. company disavows liability for ceiling beam which struck plaintiffs at Marriott hotel

By Nicholas Malfitano |
LANCASTER – A Pennsylvania company has denied liability for damages alleged by a pair of plaintiffs, one local and one from South Carolina, who claimed they were struck by a wooden beam which fell from the ceiling as they were dining inside a local Marriott hotel restaurant.

Black former DHS employee settles discrimination and retaliation claims

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PITTSBURGH – A Black former employee of Allegheny County’s Department of Human Services who claimed that it retaliated against and fired her from her role within the department, in response to her reporting alleged discrimination tactics against her, has settled her claims.

Allegheny County woman who claimed Aldi's negligence led to metal shelf falling on her gets settlement

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PITTSBURGH – An Allegheny County woman who brought suit against discount grocery store chain Aldi, after she said a metal produce shelf fell on her when she was shopping inside the grocer’s West Mifflin store, recently settled her claims.

Pittsburgh lawyer says firm retaliated for missed COVID time

By Pennsylvania Record |
PITTSBURGH - Bouts with COVID and Lyme disease created friction with his employer, a Pittsburgh lawyer alleges in a discrimination lawsuit against Frost Brown Todd.

Olyphant family who posted sign reading “F— THE GOVERNMENT” may settle with local officials

By Nicholas Malfitano |
SCRANTON – An Olyphant family who alleged their rights to free speech and expression were being infringed upon by their borough and its zoning official, who had taken exception to a sign posted outside their home which read “F— THE GOVERNMENT”, have received a stay of their case, in advance of a potential settlement.

Wrongful death lawsuit against Lancaster Co. follows heroin addict's suicide

By Pennsylvania Record |
READING - The estate of an inmate who committed suicide in Lancaster County while suffering from withdrawal symptoms is suing over his death.

Plaintiff maintains that Comfort Inn hotel was responsible for her son's drowning death

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PITTSBURGH – The mother of a man who died as a result of drowning in the pool of a Comfort Inn hotel in Pittsburgh insists that the hotel remains at fault for her son’s death.