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Plaintiff Food Delivery Driver Accuses Property Owner of Negligence Leading to Injury
Bessie Bristow has filed a lawsuit against Alishia Jordon-Sumpter over alleged negligence leading to injury while delivering food at a Drexel Hill property.
Plaintiff alleges negligence against condominium management after serious injury
John Stango has filed a lawsuit against Greene Countrie Village entities following an accident at his condominium complex that resulted in severe injuries.
Passenger Alleges Negligence Against Public Transport Operator SEPTA Following Injury
Christine Sutton has taken legal action against SEPTA after sustaining severe injuries due to alleged negligence during a bus boarding incident in November 2022 at Upper Darby’s Transit Center.
Plaintiff alleges negligence against Jo-Ann Stores after severe injury from falling toilet
A plaintiff has filed a lawsuit against Jo-Ann Stores following an incident where she was injured by a falling toilet at one of their locations.
Plaintiff alleges sports facility owner Ascent Athlete of negligence leading to severe injury
Jake Jaszcz has taken legal action against Ascent Athlete following an incident where he sustained serious injuries from being struck by a baseball due to alleged negligence at their facility.
JD/MBA Semester in San Francisco
The Francis J. & William Polk Carey JD/MBA Program offers JD/MBA students the option of applying to the Semester in San Francisco (SSF) program.
Countdown to Compliance: Navigating the CTA on November 12, 2024
Under the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA), entities formed or registered to do business in the United States before January 1, 2024, are required to file initial beneficial ownership reports with the U.S. Department of Treasury’s FinCEN by January 1, 2025.
Plaintiff alleges former creditor violated Fair Debt Collection Practices Act
In a recent legal filing in Allegheny County's Court of Common Pleas, William Schaule accuses Midland Credit Management of violating federal debt collection laws by misrepresenting his credit status after a dispute over alleged debts.
Plaintiff alleges fitness company violated consumer protection laws
Daniel Halpin has filed a lawsuit against Crunch Fitness for allegedly violating consumer protection laws through deceptive practices related to his gym membership cancellation attempts.
Plaintiff alleges Debt Collector violated Fair Debt Collection Practices Act
Brandi Kanski has filed a lawsuit against LVNV Funding LLC alleging violations of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act due to inaccurate reporting of a disputed debt.
Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority accused of Negligence by Homeowners over Blocked Sewage Line
Zeev and Noa L. Blokh have taken legal action against Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority over allegations of negligence related to blocked sewage lines affecting their newly purchased home in Pittsburgh.
Debt Collector Accused of Violating Federal Debt Collection Laws
Nicole Alaaeldin has filed a lawsuit against LVNV Funding LLC for allegedly violating federal debt collection laws by misrepresenting her debt status to credit agencies despite being informed otherwise through legal channels.
Hey PA: 5 new cases to know, including a Philly fight for abandoned cars
An alleged monopoly in the vehicle-towing market in Philadelphia is among five new cases of interest in Pennsylvania
Plaintiff alleges financial firm misrepresented debt status
Ashley Laux has taken legal action against LVNV Funding for allegedly violating federal debt collection laws by falsely representing her debt status after it was disputed.
Greenberg Traurig Ranked on 2024 Patexia ANDA Litigation Intelligence Report Top 100 Lists
Global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP’s Intellectual Property & Technology Practice and six firm attorneys are ranked in the 2024 Patexia ANDA Litigation Intelligence Report, which covers the period from July 2019 through June 2024.
Saltz Mongeluzzi wins case by ex-paralegal who refused COVID vax
PHILADELPHIA - A former paralegal at a prominent Pennsylvania plaintiffs firm has lost a lawsuit against it, as a federal judge found she was the first one to tell the public she refused the COVID-19 vaccine.
Cops punished for Facebook posts lose lawsuit against Philadelphia
PHILADEPHIA - Philadelphia police officers who got into trouble for what they posted on Facebook have lost their First Amendment lawsuit.
The Current State of Regulation of the Use of AI and Other Technology for Employment Purposes on November 7, 2024
If you’re leveraging AI to filter job applications — or are considering doing so — this event is for you!
Employment Law Updates and Effective Practices for Investigations: EEOC…Title IX…Oh My! on November 8, 2024
Gina Maisto Smith and Leslie Gomez will present “Employment Law Updates and Effective Practices for Investigations: EEOC…Title IX…Oh My!”
Plaintiff alleges neighbors' negligence led to injury
Debbie Delakis has filed a lawsuit against her neighbors in Delaware County's Court of Common Pleas claiming negligence after sustaining injuries from a defective sidewalk near their property.