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Plaintiff Alleges Negligence Against Estate Executor Following Severe Injuries
Joan Kumar has filed a lawsuit against Kevin Anthony Bongiorno as executor of Bruno Bruni’s estate alleging negligence after falling on defective property maintained by Bruni’s estate. She seeks over $50,000 for medical expenses and suffering.
Plaintiff alleges property owner's negligence caused severe injuries
Tamika Mansell has filed a lawsuit against Komlan Tsiseglo in Delaware County's Court of Common Pleas over an incident where she sustained serious injuries due to an uneven sidewalk adjacent to Tsiseglo's property. Represented by attorney David S. Berman, Mansell seeks compensation for medical expenses and other damages resulting from alleged negligence.
Man Alleges Local Motel Negligence Led To Severe Injuries
John Casey has filed a lawsuit against Tinicum Lodging Inc., operating as Red Carpet Inn Philadelphia Airport, claiming severe injuries due to unsafe conditions in his rented room. The suit alleges negligence on part of both Tinicum Lodging and Hospitality International Inc., seeking over $50,000 in damages plus additional costs.
Labor Department refutes fraud allegations by company nailed with $22M verdict
PHILADELPHIA - Even though he was assigned to a desk in D.C. at the time, a high-ranking official at the Department of Labor did not mislead a Philadelphia court when he presented himself as a regional solicitor, the agency says in court documents.
Pregnancy Laws: The Old, the New, and Best Practices on September 26, 2024
Mariah Passarelli will present “Pregnancy Laws: The Old, the New, and Best Practices” at the 2024 PHRA Annual Conference and Exhibition.
Court: 26 years in solitary for death row inmate was cruel and unusual
PHILADELPHIA – The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has ruled in favor of a death row inmate who alleged that his being kept in solitary confinement, despite facing severe mental health issues, constituted cruel and unusual punishment – and has remanded his case to a lower federal court for further consideration.
Managing AI, Virtual Service & Social Media Compliance Strategy with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission & Holland & Knight on September 26, 2024
Healthcare Regulatory Compliance attorney Colbey Reagan will speak at the 2024 OPEN MINDS Executive Leadership Retreat in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
Supporting the Next Generation of Ethical Technologists
The Responsible Computing for Just Futures Initiative (RC4JustFutures), an initiative of the Responsible Computing Challenge housed at Penn Carey Law, has ambitious plans for the mindset with which the next generation of UPenn students will engage careers at the intersection of law and technology.
Laid-off minorities can't add class action to attack on child development company
ERIE - Nine non-white workers who were laid off by Child Development Centers during the COVID pandemic have lost one of their discrimination lawsuits.
DOL Investigations: What You Need to Know on September 25-27, 2024
The ESOP Association is excited to invite you to our extraordinary collaborative regional chapter event hosted by the Pennsylvania/Delaware and New York/New Jersey Chapters of The ESOP Association.
AI in Healthcare: Transforming Patient Care and Ensuring Compliance on September 25, 2024
Today’s business leaders must respond to more risks than ever before yet at the same time innovation is seen as an imperative and there can be no innovation without risk.
Pennsylvania points: Navigating the latest employment laws on September 25, 2024
2024 has proven to be a wild year of new regulations, trends, and related challenges in the employment space. Join us for an in-person seminar to catch up on where we have come in 2024 and where we are heading in 2025.
Lawyers make $433K for getting $250K for Kings Family Restaurant servers
PITTSBURGH - Lawyers will take nearly $200,000 more in fees than they scored for 400 Pittsburgh-area restaurant servers in a class action lawsuit.
Penn State Law Minority Mentor Program celebrates tenth year of supporting students
The Penn State Law Minority Mentor Program (MMP) held its tenth annual kickoff reception on Friday, September 6, 2024, at Toftrees Golf Resort in State College.
COST's 55th Annual Meeting on September 24-27, 2024
This three and a half day Annual Meeting offers sessions for every state tax and government affairs professional with tax responsibilities.
Hey PA: 5 new cases to know about, including animal testing at Pitt
Recently filed lawsuits in Pennsylvania courts include a religious discrimination lawsuit against the University of Pittsburgh, plus another suit against a York construction company.
Reed Smith wins 3 tier-1 rankings and 56 individual recognitions in IFLR 1000 global directory
International law firm Reed Smith has been recognized for its excellence in financial and corporate law by the IFLR 1000, a leading guide to the world's leading financial and corporate law firms and lawyers.
AG Henry Warns Vehicle Owners to be Vigilant after Recent Arrests of Philadelphia-Based Group Charged with Entering, Stealing Cars with Re-Programmed Key Fobs
Attorney General Michelle Henry announced the arrests of three Philadelphia men and a juvenile charged in a vehicle-theft ring, and advises vehicle owners to always be vigilant in securing their cars so they are not vulnerable to theft.
Third Circuit rules NLRB orders on scrap metal company's alleged labor violations will be enforced
PHILADELPHIA – The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has ruled in favor of the National Labor Relations Board, which had been seeking enforcement of two orders related to its prior findings of unfair labor practices by United Scrap Metal PA, LLC.
Barnes & Thornburg Welcomes New Attorneys
Barnes & Thornburg has added litigation and government services and finance attorneys to its Columbus, Los Angeles and Philadelphia offices.