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Texas Resident Sues Pharmaceutical Giant Over Severe Side Effects From Diabetes Drug
A Texas resident has filed a lawsuit against Eli Lilly alleging severe injuries from using their diabetes medication Mounjaro. The plaintiff claims inadequate warnings about serious gastrointestinal side effects led to his hospitalization.
Customer sues retail giant Marshalls over slip-and-fall injury
Lois Grasberger has filed a lawsuit against Marshalls after suffering serious injuries from slipping on a wet floor in one of their stores. The case alleges negligence on part of Marshalls for failing to maintain safe premises and seeks damages exceeding $50,000.
Delaware County Court of Common Pleas: Actions Taken on July 12
The Delaware County Court of Common Pleas reported the following activity on July 12 in the suits below:
New Jersey Resident Sues Pennsylvania Property Owners Over Negligence Leading To Injury
Linda Spinale has filed a lawsuit against Keith Klaus and Lisa Klaus alleging negligence after sustaining severe injuries from a fall on their property in West Chester Pennsylvania . Filed on July11 ,2024 ,the complaint seeks damages including medical expenses lost income among other reliefs
Plaintiff sues Healthcare Facility Over Negligence Leading To Severe Injuries
Laurell Harbour has filed a lawsuit against Da Vita Kidney Care and REA Ventures II Limited Partnership for negligence resulting in severe injuries after tripping over an unmarked hazard in their parking lot. She seeks compensatory damages for medical expenses and other related losses.
Pharmaceutical Giant Sued Over Alleged Severe Side Effects from Diabetes Drug
Lydia Adams has filed a lawsuit against Novo Nordisk alleging severe injuries resulting from her use of their diabetes medication Ozempic. The suit claims that Novo Nordisk failed to adequately warn users about serious gastrointestinal risks associated with the drug.
Business Visitor Sues Property Owner Over Severe Dog Attack
Robert Fox has filed a lawsuit against Matthew Thomas following a severe dog attack during a business visit on May 18th at Thomas's property in Springville, PA. Represented by Stark & Stark attorneys R. Tyler Tomlinson and Nicole Durso, Fox seeks damages exceeding $75k for alleged negligence under both common law principles and Pennsylvania Dog Law violations.
Motion for fees granted in COVID-19 education suit versus Gannon University
ERIE – An undergraduate student who filed a class action lawsuit against Gannon University claiming that he and others were deprived of the on-campus education and experience they paid for when the COVID-19 pandemic occurred and learning shifted to remote status – and then settled the case for $1.1 million – has been granted his requested attorney’s fees and other costs, totaling more than $371,000.
Fox Rothschild Represents Operational AI Company Verta in Acquisition by Cloudera
Fox Rothschild Corporate attorneys Nevena Simidjiyska and Kristen Kelbon represented Verta, an industry-leading operational AI company, in its sale to Cloudera, a global provider of data lakehouse solutions for large enterprises.
Delaware County Court of Common Pleas: Actions Taken on July 11
The Delaware County Court of Common Pleas reported the following activity on July 11 in the suits below:
Federal judge remands whistleblower suit against School District of Philadelphia to state court
PHILADELPHIA – A federal judge has remanded a case from a man who alleged that the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) failed to accommodate his autism spectrum disorder and learning disabilities and retaliated against him for investigating potential ethical violations, among other claims, to the Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas.
Legal 500 Recognizes Seven Cozen O’Connor Practice Areas and 16 Cozen O'Connor Attorneys in its 2024 Legal Guide
The Legal 500 United States named Cozen O’Connor’s Aviation, Construction, Immigration, Insurance, Maritime, and Mergers & Acquisitions practices and Cozen O’Connor attorneys Scott Bettridge, Raymond DeLuca, Michael Deutsch, Geoffrey Ferrer, Bruce Ficken, Jonathon Foglia, David Heffernan, Matthew Howell, James Kwartnik, Robert Magovern, Jeffrey Mullen, Patrick Rizzi, Rachel Schwartz, Josh Stein, Jeff Vogel, and Rachel Welford to its 2024 Legal Guide.
Delaware County Court of Common Pleas: Actions Taken on July 10
The Delaware County Court of Common Pleas reported the following activity on July 10 in the suits below:
Pittsburgh fire the subject of lawsuit; Allegedly started by unhoused man's cigarette
PITTSBURGH - A Pittsburgh company is blamed for a fire that damaged a restaurant and allegedly started when an unhoused man allowed to live on the premises dropped a cigarette on a sleeping bag.
Woman with M.S. who was sexually assaulted by in-home health aide motions for transfer of case
PITTSBURGH – After a woman afflicted with multiple sclerosis and confined to a wheelchair was sexually assaulted by her in-home medical aide, the plaintiff has motioned for her legal action against the assailant’s employer to be transferred to the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas’ Commerce and Complex Litigation Center.
COSECURE and Ravdal Announce Strategic Partnership to Enhance Cybersecurity Solutions
COSECURE, a leader in providing security consulting services specializing in cybersecurity, emergency preparedness, physical security, and workplace violence to emerging companies, is proud to announce a strategic partnership with Ravdal Cybersecurity to advance their cybersecurity services and solutions offerings for businesses worldwide.
Delaware County Court of Common Pleas: Actions Taken on July 9
The Delaware County Court of Common Pleas reported the following activity on July 9 in the suits below:
Woman sues Pitt for making her drive to work
PITTSBURGH - The University of Pittsburgh failed to make a reasonable accommodation for an employee whose COVID aftermath, she says, left her unable to make the long drive into work.
Caregiver sues Walmart after being threatened in bathroom
PITTSBURGH - An Allegheny County lawsuit says a caregiver assisting a blind woman in a Walmart bathroom was cornered and threatened by someone with a baseball bat.
Lawsuit: Woman drowns after hair caught in Sea-Doo
SCRANTON - A wrongful death lawsuit alleges a woman riding a Sea-Doo fell into the water and drowned because her hair was caught in the vessel.