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Objections in class action nuisance lawsuit against U.S. Steel mostly overruled
PITTSBURGH – A state court judge has decreed that preliminary objections from U.S. Steel as to litigation surrounding its refinery plant in Braddock and its alleged generation of pollutant byproducts are largely overruled with one exception, that being its objection toward the plaintiff seeking punitive damages.
After woman's alleged slip on slushy liquid in Wilkes-Barre store, Sheetz denies liability
SCRANTON – The Sheetz convenience store chain has denied responsibility for neck, back and knee injuries that a local woman alleged she suffered, when she slipped on fluid from a nearby soda/slushy machine which had leaked onto the floor of its Wilkes-Barre store.
Allegheny County looking to dismiss suit from sheriff's deputy who claimed COVID vax violated his beliefs
PITTSBURGH – Allegheny County and its Sheriff’s Office are seeking to dismiss litigation which alleged that they failed to reasonably accommodate the religious beliefs of one of its employees, when it mandated obtaining vaccination against COVID-19.
Former Chambersburg student sues district over molestation by chemistry teacher
HARRISBURG – A Chambersburg woman alleges she was sexually molested by her then-high school chemistry teacher over a six-month time period in 2021 and 2022, and that the school district lacked adequate policies and procedures for the protection of its students.
Six Ballard Spahr Attorneys Named to Benchmark Litigation's 40 & Under
Six Ballard Spahr attorneys across five offices and six primary practice groups have been named to Benchmark Litigation’s 40 & Under list.
Restaurant says it's not at fault for injuries suffered by woman who fell over bread rack
PITTSBURGH – A local restaurant contends that it was not responsible for injuries suffered by a woman who tripped and fell over a wire bread rack during a visit to its premises more than a year and a half ago.
Curran-Fromhold and officials repeatedly deny they violated inmate's constitutional rights
PHILADELPHIA – Curran-Fromhold Correctional Facility and its officials continue to deny liability in a suit from a Delaware County man, who alleged that he was subjected to a lack of medical care and cruel and unusual punishment in violation of his constitutionally protected civil rights, while incarcerated there.
Woman reiterates that real estate entities are liable for injuries in Airbnb party shooting escape
PITTSBURGH – A woman who suffered severe injuries while escaping a shooting at a party that took place at an Airbnb rental home in Pittsburgh insists the company and other entities are liable for her injuries.
Court grants partial dismissal of lawsuit over COVID-19 death of college football player
PITTSBURGH – A federal court has granted a partial dismissal of claims connected to the COVID-19-related death of a superstar lineman for Pennsylvania Western University California, in 2020.
Couple say police SWAT team damaged their home in attempt to find shooting suspect
PITTSBURGH – A local couple alleges that City of Pittsburgh and Borough of Monroeville police officers violated their civil rights and those of their family by unlawfully using paramilitary force to break into their house, detain them, destroy their belongings and contaminate their home with tear gas, this past January.
Jackson Kelly Attorney Neil Brown Moves to Pittsburgh Office
Jackson Kelly PLLC is pleased to announce that Associate Neil Brown is now resident in the Firm’s Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania office.
Upper Darby Township parking director's departure adds to suit's credibility, plaintiff says
PHILADELPHIA – The recent departure of Upper Darby Township’s Director of Parking Enforcement in the wake of theft and other charges strengthens a lawsuit filed against the township which alleges it failed to notify motorists of how to contest parking tickets it issued, according to plaintiff counsel.
Energy group and PennDOT deny liability for man's death
PITTSBURGH – The widow of a man who died last year after a large tree fell on him in his vehicle, has refuted the denials of liability for that event, from both an energy company and the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation.
Judge denies SEPTA's attempt to dismiss case from estate of former conductor who died of COVID-19
PHILADELPHIA – A federal judge has rejected an attempt by the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) to dismiss a case from the estate of a Southern New Jersey man, one which alleged that the agency failed to protect the decedent in his work for it as a conductor and subsequently led him to contract a two-year-long fatal case of COVID-19.
Law School Admission Council denies it violated ADA in administering LSAT test to plaintiff
PHILADELPHIA – A Pennsylvania group tasked with overseeing the Law School Admission Test has denied claims that it failed to provide a woman with impaired vision proper accommodations for taking the test, actions which would be in violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.
Coopersburg woman alleges false arrest and other claims from Upper Saucon Township police
ALLENTOWN – A Lehigh County woman claims that in response to a wellness check call initiated by a friend, several officers from the Upper Saucon Township Police Department responded with an improper seizure, assault and false arrest.
Business Today Names 30 Cozen O'Connor Attorneys to Its Top 10 Lists
Business Today named 30 Cozen O'Connor attorneys to 21 of its 2023 top 10 lists.
Nursing facility objects to wrongful death suit and its punitive damages claims
LANCASTER – The Hamilton Arms Center skilled nursing facility has brought preliminary objections against both the general allegations and demand for punitive damages made by the daughter of a resident who died there in June of last year.
Pittsburgh man maintains real estate group's negligence led his four-year-old to fall out third-floor window
PITTSBURGH – A Pittsburgh man insists that negligence on the part of a group of real estate entities led to a 2019 incident where his four-year-old son fell through a window screen, from the third story of their residence to the ground below.
Philly police look to dismiss suit over man's death in custody two years ago
PHILADELPHIA – The Philadelphia Police Department has motioned to dismiss litigation which alleged it violated its own policies, when it arrested the plaintiff’s late father two years ago and failed to subsequently administer medical aid, leading to his death while in custody.