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Cozen O’Connor Launches Global M&A Practice; Appoints Christian Moretti as Chair
Cozen O'Connor announced the launch of its Global Mergers & Acquisitions Practice, as a testament to the firm’s growth and success in advising multinational companies and private equity firms in complex cross-border transactions.
Health Law 2024 on December 5, 2023
Cozen O'Connor’s Health Care & Life Sciences industry team invites you to this year’s Health Law 2024 program.
Pr-AI-vacy: The Interplay Between AI and Privacy Regulation on December 5, 2023
Please join the Philadelphia KnowledgeNet Chapter to discuss all things AI, including AI technology and current privacy regulation, AI regulatory developments and recap the IAPP AI Governance Global Conference.
UPPO Data Security, Privacy and Processes Webinar on December 7, 2023
Because unclaimed property practitioners handle nonpublic personal information and must provide such information to states and third-party auditors in some circumstances, protecting private data is essential.
Delaware County Court of Common Pleas: Actions Taken on Nov. 26, 2023
The Delaware County Court of Common Pleas reported the following activity on Nov. 26, 2023 in the suits below:
Delaware County Court of Common Pleas: Actions Taken on Nov. 25, 2023
The Delaware County Court of Common Pleas reported the following activity on Nov. 25, 2023 in the suits below:
Delaware County Court of Common Pleas: Actions Taken on Nov. 24, 2023
The Delaware County Court of Common Pleas reported the following activity on Nov. 24, 2023 in the suits below:
Walmart removes USPS employee's suit over burns from drain cleaner in the mail to federal court
PITTSBURGH – Walmart has removed to federal court litigation from a United States Postal Service employee, which alleged that the plaintiff suffered third-degree chemical burns when a drain cleaner product being sent through the mail leaked through its thin packaging and made contact with her body.
Class action suit over powerboat maintenance should stay in original court, plaintiffs say
PITTSBURGH – Plaintiffs behind a class action lawsuit which claimed that a manufacturer of sailboats and powerboats has violated the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act through preventing third-party professionals from performing maintenance operations on their boats, without voiding the owners’ respective warranties, are fighting for the suit to stay in its court of origin.
Federal judge sets aside default judgment in Lehigh County woman's suit resulting from cellmate assault
ALLENTOWN – An inmate at the Lehigh County Jail, who claimed she was severely beaten and assaulted by her cellmate with alleged mental health issues and violent tendencies and who had been denied her regimen of medication to control those same issues, has had the default judgment granted to her set aside by a federal court.
Some counts removed from plaintiff's wrongful death suit against Bucks County corrections officials
PHILADELPHIA – A federal judge has partially dismissed counts from litigation initiated by a local woman who alleged that Bucks County and a number of its corrections officials had failed to ensure its prison was free of drugs, which she said led one of her loved ones to fatally overdose while in custody.
Colorado couple say Philips ventilator's failure led to their five-year-old daughter's respiratory arrest death
PITTSBURGH – A Colorado couple allege that a Philips-brand ventilator and its manufacturers were responsible for the death of their five-year-old daughter in November 2021 from respiratory arrest.
Delaware County Court of Common Pleas: Actions Taken on Nov. 23, 2023
The Delaware County Court of Common Pleas reported the following activity on Nov. 23, 2023 in the suits below:
Congratulations to the Greater Wyoming Valley Chamber of Commerce on the Success of Its Annual Dinner
Greater Wyoming Valley Chamber of Commerce held its annual dinner.
Gannon University settles class action claims that it didn't refund fees during COVID-19
ERIE – Gannon University looks to have settled class action claims which charged that students were deprived of the on-campus education and experience they paid for, when the COVID-19 pandemic occurred and learning shifted to remote status.
West Penn Township and its police chief deny excessive force and assault counts
SCRANTON – West Penn Township and its police chief have denied allegations that excessive force and assault were committed on an area woman, when the defendants served a warrant for her arrest nearly 18 months ago.
Judge grants partial dismissal of counts from suit of woman whose son died on Greyhound bus
PHILADELPHIA – A federal judge has partially granted a dismissal motion in a lawsuit brought by the mother of a 32-year-old man who died from cardiac arrest while aboard a Greyhound bus bound for Philadelphia over two years ago, litigation which argued the Greyhound and Flixbus transportation companies were negligent, reckless and responsible for his death.
Rymersburg man says Pittsburgh Days Inn hotel's negligence caused his fall and broken hip
PITTSBURGH – A Western Pennsylvania man has filed suit after his stay at a Pittsburgh Days Inn hotel, resulted in him suffering a broken hip after exiting the shower in his room.
Pa. Supreme Court: Family of murderer Cosmo DiNardo cannot sue UPenn Hospital over his psychiatric care
HARRISBURG – The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania has decreed that litigation against the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania from the family of a convicted murderer over the psychiatric care he underwent prior to committing his crimes will not proceed, due to a state law which prevents felons from obtaining financial recovery connected to circumstances resulting from their crimes.
Jeffrey Pasek Reelected to Pennsylvania Chamber of Business and Industry Board of Directors
Jeffrey Pasek, a member of the firm’s Labor and Employment Department, has been reelected to the Pennsylvania Chamber of Business and Industry Board of Directors.