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Sunday, June 16, 2024

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Walter Cohen sues Achiata Drave and Abdoul Karem Sidibe for premises liability

By Pennsylvania Record |
The lawsuit filed by Walter Cohen against Achiata Drave and Abdoul Karem Sidibe in the Court of Common Pleas, Delaware County, revolves around a premises liability claim.

Maritza McDaniel sues Amir Anderson for motor vehicle action

By Pennsylvania Record |
Maritza McDaniel has filed a lawsuit against Amir Anderson in the Court of Common Pleas, Delaware County, Pennsylvania.

Peter Galli sues Carmel Appenzeller for negligence leading to serious burns and personal injuries

By Pennsylvania Record |
The lawsuit filed in the Court of Common Pleas, Delaware County, PA, involves plaintiff Peter Galli, as parent and natural guardian of A.G., a minor, against defendant Carmel Appenzeller.

Sharon Council-Harris sues Yeadon Borough, Rohan K. Hepkins, Latoya Monroe, Lianna Roadcloud, and Nicole Beaty for defamation and emotional distress

By Pennsylvania Record |
In the Court of Common Pleas, Delaware County, Sharon Council-Harris has filed a lawsuit against Yeadon Borough, Rohan K. Hepkins (individually and as Mayor of Yeadon Borough), Latoya Monroe (individually and as President of Yeadon Borough Council), Lianna Roadcloud (individally and as a member of Yeadon Borough Council), and Nicole Beaty (individually and as a member of Yeadon Borough Council).

Ibrahim Stevens and Cecelia Stevens sue Barbara Edwards for a motor vehicle accident

By Pennsylvania Record |
In the Court of Common Pleas, Delaware County, plaintiffs Ibrahim Stevens and Cecelia Stevens have filed a lawsuit against defendant Barbara Edwards.

Elias Dow and Maria Claude Dow sue Marta Walewska for an unspecified civil action

By Pennsylvania Record |
In the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, a case has been filed by plaintiffs Elias Dow and Maria Claude Dow against defendant Marta Walewska.

Keith Shank sues James R. Nickerson for motor vehicle accident

By Pennsylvania Record |
In the Court of Common Pleas, Delaware County, a civil action complaint has been filed by Keith Shank against James R. Nickerson.

Juan Rosario and Santina Rosario sue Anthony Tucker and D150 Fueling LLC for damages

By Pennsylvania Record |
Juan Rosario and Santina Rosario, represented by George A. Marinelli and Jeremy Rhoads of Aivazoglou & Mikropoulos, have filed a lawsuit against Anthony Tucker and D150 Fueling LLC in the Court of Common Pleas, Delaware County, Pennsylvania.

Colleen Farraday sues Theresa Manley, Sutton Bus & Truck Co., Inc., and John Doe 1 for a traffic accident causing serious injuries

By Pennsylvania Record |
In the Court of Common Pleas of Delaware County, plaintiff Colleen Farraday has filed a lawsuit against defendants Theresa Manley, Sutton Bus & Truck Co., Inc., and John Doe 1.

Natosha Williams sues Brookhaven Foods for negligence resulting in personal injury

By Pennsylvania Record |
In the Court of Common Pleas of Delaware County, Pennsylvania, Natosha Williams has filed a lawsuit against Brookhaven Foods, LLC, trading as ShopRite of Brookhaven.

Chad English sues Sondra Gutkind and Michael Gutkind for motor vehicle accident negligence

By Pennsylvania Record |
In the Court of Common Pleas, Delaware County, plaintiff Chad English has filed a civil action complaint against defendants Sondra Gutkind and Michael Gutkind for negligence relating to a motor vehicle accident.

SeniorLAW Center Names Troutman Pepper Partner Susan Lessack Champion for Justice

By The Penn Record |
Susan Lessack, a partner in Troutman Pepper’s national Labor + Employment practice, has been recognized for her exceptional pro bono services to SeniorLAW Center, a leading advocate for the legal rights of older adults.

Former Yeadon councilwoman files defamation lawsuit versus the borough, mayor and council members

By Nicholas Malfitano |
MEDIA – A former Yeadon Borough councilwoman has sued the Borough’s current leadership, alleging that the defendants repeatedly defamed her in both public and private settings, causing harm to her reputation and standing in the community.

Physical therapist says Ohio health care company fired her for refusing COVID vax

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PITTSBURGH – A physical therapist has sued an Ohio healthcare group, claiming that her employer discriminated against her Christian beliefs by refusing to extend her an exemption from receiving the COVID-19 vaccine, before firing her.

Cisgender male who said he was fired from adult establishment loses PHRA claim for now

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PHILADELPHIA – A former cleaner and clerk at a Bucks County-based adult establishment who claimed that he was discriminated against and terminated from his employment, based upon his designation as a cisgender male, has retained his federal law claim and, for the moment, lost a claim brought under the Pennsylvania Human Relations Act.

Registered trademark litigation continues to have education law-based firms at odds

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PHILADELPHIA – A local law firm continues to seek 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.

Plaintiff in suit over fall at Pennsylvania Institute of Technology-affiliated house wants case consolidation

By Nicholas Malfitano |
MEDIA – A woman seriously injured in a fall at a home owned by the Pennsylvania Institute of Technology and who sued the institution for the injuries she received, is seeking to consolidate her original suit with more recent litigation brought over the same events.

2024 NCICP: Legal Landscape for Vaccination on April 11, 2024

By The Penn Record |
Richard Hughes, Member of the Firm, and Spreeha Choudhury, Associate, co-present “Legal Landscape for Vaccination” at the 16th National Conference for Immunization Coalitions and Partnerships (NCICP), which runs from April 8 to 11 in Philadelphia.

Judge again rejects brief from LGBTQ group in suit over first-graders taught transgender issues

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PITTSBURGH – A federal judge has denied a motion for reconsideration regarding the rejection of an amicus brief from an LGBTQ nonprofit group in a lawsuit from a group of parents who alleged their civil rights were violated when Mount Lebanon School District taught gender dysphoria and transgender transitioning to their first-grade children.

Families of Chester children killed by passing Amtrak train have case dismissed without prejudice

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PHILADELPHIA – For the moment, a federal judge has dismissed litigation from the estates of two minor children from Chester, who were killed one year ago by a passing Amtrak train going from New York to Washington, D.C., through granting the transit company’s motion for judgment on the pleadings.