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Sunday, June 30, 2024

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Virginia Douglas sues Roy Soo Yul Song for a motor vehicle accident

By Pennsylvania Record |
Virginia Douglas has filed a lawsuit against Roy Soo Yul Song in the Court of Common Pleas, Delaware County. The case ID and date are not specified in the document provided. The lawsuit pertains to a motor vehicle accident that occurred on March 30, 2022.

Theresa San Diego sues Ahmadou and Alpha Balde for personal injury due to negligence

By Pennsylvania Record |
In the Court of Common Pleas, Delaware County, PA, Theresa San Diego has filed a lawsuit against Ahmadou Balde and Alpha Balde.

Rashan C. Lawrence sues Patrick Gallagher for negligence resulting in a car accident

By Pennsylvania Record |
Rashan C. Lawrence has filed a lawsuit against Patrick Gallagher in the Court of Common Pleas of Delaware County, under civil action law.

Duane Morris Assists Radial Power in Acquisition of Seven Photovoltaic Projects

By The Penn Record |
Duane Morris LLP represented Radial Power in its acquisition of seven photovoltaic projects in upstate New York from RIC Energy.

Wrongful death suit which alleged Safelite window killed plaintiff’s wife in crash is dismissed

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PHILADELPHIA – The estate of a woman killed when a piece of metal came through her windshield while driving and which had sued Safelite, has voluntarily dismissed its case.

Delaware County corrections guard union alleges County and officials targeted and terminated its members

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PHILADELPHIA – More than a dozen members of an independent union of corrections guards in Delaware County contend they were terminated without cause or due process after the County resumed control of their workplace, George W. Hill Correctional Facility, in 2022 and tried to disband their union.

Northumberland County looks to dismiss wrongful death suit, after stillborn death of plaintiffs’ daughter

By Nicholas Malfitano |
WILLIAMSPORT – Northumberland County, its government and medical first responders have motioned to dismiss a wrongful death lawsuit from a local couple, which alleged that collective negligence on their parts led to a delayed response in receiving emergency medical care, and their daughter’s subsequent stillborn condition and death.

Case of man exonerated after 27 years in prison for murder and who later passed away, is taken up by his estate

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PHILADELPHIA – Though a man who spent more than 27 years, wrongly incarcerated and who filed a civil suit against the City of Philadelphia and various officers involved in his arrest and prosecution has passed away, his estate has taken up the banner for his case to continue.

Woman who was struck by car and blamed Upper Darby Township stands by her allegations

By Nicholas Malfitano |
MEDIA – A Drexel Hill woman has reiterated that Upper Darby Township failed to ensure that a local shopping plaza included a designated pedestrian crosswalk, which resulted in her being severely injured in a pedestrian-motor vehicle accident.

Craig Finger Leads Two Real Estate Deals Highlighted by The Philadelphia Business Journal

By The Penn Record |
Fox Rothschild Partner Craig L. Finger spearheaded two Pennsylvania real estate transactions that were among the Philadelphia Business Journal’s Best Real Estate Deals of 2023: Office Winners list.*

The Crossroads of Marketing and Privacy for Health-Related Data on April 4, 2024

By The Penn Record |
Feeling lost in a maze of health-related data privacy laws? This hour will be your flashlight. The number of laws and lawsuits penalizing health-related data privacy violations is a bewildering blur.

Congratulations to the Family Business Alliance on the Success of their Lunch & Learn Program “Excelling Through Unexpected Crises, Choices, and Challenges.”

By The Penn Record |
Congratulations to the Family Business Alliance on a successful Lunch & Learn event! Last Wednesday, the FBA presented “Excelling Through Unexpected Crises, Choices, and Challenges” at Wilkes University.

Pine-Richland School District argues parent’s suit over transgender student policy is “erroneous”

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PITTSBURGH – The Pine-Richland School District has asserted that a plaintiff parent’s lawsuit – one which argues 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 – is meritless and should be dismissed.

Former Beaver Area School District student says District did nothing to stop repeated bullying he suffered

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PITTSBURGH – A former Beaver Area School District student contends that he was the ongoing subject of severe hazing, bullying and harassment during his eighth grade year by his football teammates, and that despite his parents notifying the school’s principal/football coach on multiple occasions, nothing was done to stop the abuse he sustained.

Allegheny Health nurse claims she was passed over for job roles in favor of younger candidates

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PITTSBURGH – A 65-year-old registered nurse alleges she was passed over for several prominent roles at facilities within the Allegheny Health Network, in favor of younger candidates and in violation of a federal age discrimination law.

Judge dismisses recklessness and punitive damages claims from nanny's suit against former employers and their mother

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PITTSBURGH – A state court judge has dismissed charges of recklessness and a request for punitive damages against the defendant mother of a nanny’s former employers – as the plaintiff argues those same employers fired her after their child struck her on the head with a wooden figurine and caused her to suffer a concussion.

School worker maintains company should have known nurse who stabbed her on bus was unwell

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PITTSBURGH – Counsel for a school employee stabbed in the back by a nurse/school bus aide during an altercation more than two years have replied to preliminary objections from the assailant’s employer, maintaining that the company should have known the nurse was mentally ill and worked to prevent such an incident.

Henry Noye Secures a Dismissal of a Suit in Defense of a Client

By The Penn Record |
On March 6, 2024, Henry Noye secured the dismissal of Here’s The Plan, LLC, a Philadelphia architectural firm, (“HTP”) from a complex multi-party contractual matter heading to trial in April in the Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas.

Abington Heights High School in Lackawanna County Wins Pennsylvania Bar Association Statewide Mock Trial Competition

By The Penn Record |
Abington Heights High School in Lackawanna County won the Pennsylvania Bar Association (PBA) Statewide High School Mock Trial Competition, which took place March 22-23 at the Dauphin County Courthouse in Harrisburg.

Dean Ferguson to Moderate Panel at First-gen Student Support Summit on April 3

By The Penn Record |
Dr. Wende' Ferguson, associate dean for diversity, equity, and inclusion and assistant dean for student services at Penn State Law in University Park, will moderate a student panel at the third annual Penn State First-Gen Student Support Summit on April 3, 2024.