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A Look at the Bench: Current Trends in Employment Litigation on January 24, 2024
Join us each month in 2024 for Faegre Drinker's annual series of webinars exploring the latest developments in labor and employment law in addition to what we see coming on the horizon.
Greenberg Traurig Attorneys to Present EB-5 Immigration Webinar
Global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP Immigration & Compliance Practice Shareholder Jennifer Hermansky and Associates Natalie Gorelishvili and Luna Ma will present a webinar, titled “Hot Topics for EB-5 Investors: I-526 RFEs and Concurrent Filings,” Jan. 30 at 9 a.m.
Drew Neckar of Security Advisors Consulting Group Joins COSECURE
COSECURE Enterprise Risk Solutions, an ancillary business of Cozen O’Connor, is pleased to announce that Drew Neckar CCP founder of Security Advisors Consulting Group (SACG), a leading safety and security consulting firm, has joined COSECURE as a principal consultant.
Lawsuit says Pine-Richland transgender student policy strips parental rights
PITTSBURGH – A Western Pennsylvania parent has launched legal action against their local school district, arguing that one of its policies designed to protect the privacy of transgender students, instead prevents parents from learning and making decisions about the gender status of their own children.
Some claims dropped from suit brought by family of transgender woman killed by Malvern police
PHILADELPHIA – Pursuant to mutual stipulation between the family of a transgender woman who was shot and killed inside their own home by members of the Malvern Police Department during a wellness check last year, as well as the Department, the Borough of Malvern and the police officials involved in the incident, several claims have been withdrawn from the lawsuit connected to it.
Medical defendants deny negligence allegations, after patient falls off treadmill during stress test
WILLIAMSPORT – A litany of health care defendants accused of committing negligence – in litigation from a woman running on a treadmill for a medically administered stress test who said doctors ignored her warnings that the speed of the treadmill was too fast for her to keep up, leading her to fall and suffer a broken arm and other injuries – have denied being responsible for her damages.
Registered trademark litigation ensues between firms specializing in education law
PHILADELPHIA – A local law firm seeks review of an order which struck down its attempt to cancel a Bucks County-based firm’s trademark surrounding the phrase “Education Lawyers”, in reference to both of their areas of legal expertise.
Slippery Rock sued over injury at track and field meet
BUTLER - A lawsuit against Slippery Rock University and others says one of its athletes was struck by a flying object at a track and field event.
Black plaintiffs claim unlawful search, seizures by McKeesport and Allegheny County
PITTSBURGH - Cops for McKeesport and Allegheny County are accused of violating the civil right of Black individuals during the pursuit of a suspect.
Olyphant Borough wants to see free speech suit from family who posted 'F— THE GOVERNMENT' sign dismissed
SCRANTON – The Borough of Olyphant and its Zoning Officer are seeking to dismiss litigation from a local family who alleged their rights to free speech and expression were being infringed upon by the defendants, who had taken exception to a sign posted outside their home which read “F— THE GOVERNMENT.”
Pittsburgh woman insists she ingested glass shards while eating enchilada from Trader Joe's
PITTSBURGH – A local woman who said she unknowingly ingested glass shards when eating a frozen enchilada she purchased from her local Trader Joe’s grocery store, has reiterated her claims against the store and the manufacturer of the enchilada.
Pa. Superior Court to once again consider the proper venue of helicopter crash injury lawsuit
HARRISBURG – Next month, the Superior Court of Pennsylvania will consider the latest dispute among parties involved in a helicopter crash injury lawsuit, as it pertains to the proper venue of the action and whether that should be in Philadelphia County or Bucks County.
Commonwealth Court upholds the striking down of Pittsburgh’s 'jock tax'
HARRISBURG – The Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania has near-unanimously ruled to uphold a lower court’s 2022 summary judgment ruling that the City of Pittsburgh’s “jock tax” applied to both resident and non-resident athletes is unconstitutional.
Man convicted of murder of Philadelphia cop sues, claims he was railroaded
PHILADELPHIA - A man recently set free after the prosecution's case fell apart is now suing the City of Philadelphia for the time he spent in prison after being wrongfully convicted of murdering an off-duty cop.
Lawsuit blames fire on charging scooter
PHILADELPHIA - The maker of an electric scooter and Amazon face a lawsuit alleging it caught fire while charging.
Buchanan Announces Leadership Transition
Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney announced that James Newell is the firm’s CEO-Elect, effective Jan. 10, 2024.
Reed Smith represents PNC Riverarch on new platform acquisition of The Perfect Purée of Napa Valley
Global law firm Reed Smith has advised PNC Riverarch Capital on its investment in The Perfect Purée of Napa Valley, LLC, a leading provider of proprietary frozen purées to national chains, independent restaurants and bars, and food and beverage manufacturers.
Pa. Superior Court to consider appeal of EMT allegedly assaulted by minor patient in transport
HARRISBURG – The Superior Court of Pennsylvania is considering the appeal of an EMT who says he was physically assaulted by a minor patient being transported to the hospital via ambulance.
Defamation allegations at center of lawyer's dispute with Butler County DA and other residents
BUTLER – A defamation lawsuit brought by a Western Pennsylvania attorney and former Butler County District Attorney independent candidate accuses the sitting District Attorney, a local mayor and other residents of damaging her personal and professional reputations with scandalous and false information, but those parties have subsequently denied defaming the plaintiff.
Couple maintain husband's injuries were from defectively designed hunting boots
PITTSBURGH – A Western Pennsylvania couple maintain that a pair of hunting boots the husband-plaintiff purchased were designed defectively, causing the soles of the boot to unexpectedly separate and him to suffer an injurious fall.