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Monday, September 30, 2024

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Wasp attack leads to lawsuit against homeowner

By Pennsylvania Record |
PITTSBURGH - A man fixing shutters on a Pittsburgh house is suing after a wasp attack caused him to fall off his ladder.

Troutman Pepper Receives Two ‘Deal of the Year’ M&A Atlas Awards

By The Penn Record |
Troutman Pepper has been recognized with two Deal of the Year M&A Atlas Awards from the Global M&A Network – U.S.A. Deal of the Year (Small Middle Markets), and Retail & Services Deal of the Year. Global M&A Network recognized the achievements of Troutman Pepper and fellow honorees during the 15th Annual Americas and Global Markets M&A Atlas Awards celebrations.

Navigating the New Landscape: Impactful Labor Law Changes & Employer Strategies on February 15, 2024

By The Penn Record |
David Hackett and Daniel Johns will present “Navigating the New Landscape: Impactful Labor Law Changes & Employer Strategies,” a webinar hosted by the National Association of Water Companies.

$38.5 million settlement after deaths of girls blamed on hoverboard battery

By Nicholas Malfitano |
ALLENTOWN – A federal judge has approved a settlement of $38.5 million in survival and wrongful death litigation surrounding a fatal house fire in Hellertown in April 2022, a fire started by a hoverboard device which malfunctioned while charging and killed two young girls.

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.

Firefighter sues to have insurance pay for gender-affirmation surgery

By Pennsylvania Record |
PHILADELPHIA - A Philadelphia firefighter says she was blocked from gaining insurance benefits to pay for her gender-affirmation surgeries and became suicidal.

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.

Trump and the Battle Over the 2024 Presidential Ballot

By The Penn Record |
In an amicus, Prof. Kermit Roosevelt argues that the U.S. Supreme Court should affirm the Colorado Supreme Court’s decision that keeps Trump off the presidential ballot.

Shraddha Chirania, LL.M. ’24, Makes an Impact on Commercial Courts Act in India

By The Penn Record |
On October 13, 2023, the Supreme Court of India issued an order clarifying Section 12A of the Indian Commercial Courts Act, setting an important national precedent on the defendant’s right to mediation before commercial litigation thanks to efforts led by new Temple LL.M. alumna Shraddha Chirania.

The Bounded Triumph of Health Care Ballot Initiatives

By The Penn Record |
“Medicaid expansion ballot initiatives show state referenda can expand health care access—but they have their limits,” write Prof. Allison K. Hoffman and Katie Cohen L’24, MBE’24.

DPO Privacy Protection Officer Course on February 13, 2024

By The Penn Record |
In this digital age, organizations are required to deal with the extensive regulations both in the United States, the European Union and Israel.

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.

Lawsuit says Philly officer made pictures of suicide go viral

By Pennsylvania Record |
PHILADELPHIA - The City of Philadelphia and an unknown police officer are accused of snapping pictures of a man's suicide and sharing them with the world.

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.

Judge tosses claims in wrongful death suit of intoxicated man left at bus stop by cops and hit by car

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PHILADELPHIA – Marple Township and several of its police officers have won partial dismissal of claims in civil rights litigation brought by the estate of a man who was left at a bus stop while intoxicated and then killed by a passing vehicle shortly thereafter.