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Wednesday, February 5, 2025

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Pennsylvania faces suit for COVID-era parole of inmate who allegedly later shot two men

By John O'Brien |
PHILADELPHIA - A Philadelphia parking officer blames the Pennsylvania's Department of Corrections for releasing an inmate during the COVID pandemic who allegedly later shot him in the head, days after shooting a gas station attendant in New York.

Widener Law Commonwealth Alumna Bunmi Emenanjo: From Legal Career Award-Winning Author

By The Penn Record |
Bunmi Emenanjo, a 2005 graduate of Widener Law Commonwealth, has seamlessly navigated between two worlds: law and literature.

McGuireWoods and Kaplan Award LSAT Prep Scholarship to Pitt Student

By The Penn Record |
On Nov. 15, 2024, McGuireWoods partner Alex Madrid awarded the McGuireWoods-Kaplan LSAT Prep Scholarship to Mela Brown of the University of Pittsburgh as part of the University of Pittsburgh School of Law Student of Color Visitation Day.

Will FTC's case against Meta impact UPMC? Hospital accused of too much power

By John O'Brien |
PITTSBURGH - Workers at University of Pittsburgh Medical Center are hoping a recent decision in an antitrust case against Facebook-owner Meta will work to their advantage, as they sue their employer.

Plaintiffs Allege Local Restaurant Negligence Led to Severe Injuries

By Pennsylvania Record |
A lawsuit has been filed by Susan and Richard Arensmeyer against Not Just Wings following an incident where Susan sustained severe injuries due to alleged negligence at their premises.

Business Invitee Sues Colonial Kitchen for Negligence After Slip-and-Fall Incident

By Pennsylvania Record |
Tahari Wright has filed a lawsuit against Colonial Kitchen Restaurant Inc., alleging negligence after sustaining injuries from a slip-and-fall incident on their premises.

Patron Alleges Negligence Against Nail Salon Following Slip-and-Fall Incident

By Pennsylvania Record |
Donna Ashbridge has taken legal action against M&A Nails & Spa following an alleged slip-and-fall incident resulting in serious injuries at their Springfield location.

Plaintiff Shareholder Accuses Insurance Company Executives of Breach Of Fiduciary Duty

By Pennsylvania Record |
Anthony Morgan has filed a derivative lawsuit against current and former executives at Lincoln National Corporation for breach of fiduciary duty and unjust enrichment related to misleading financial statements that caused significant stock losses.

Lincoln National Corporation Shareholder Alleges Breach of Fiduciary Duty Against Company's Leadership

By Pennsylvania Record |
A shareholder has filed a derivative lawsuit against Lincoln National Corporation's leadership for breach of fiduciary duty and unjust enrichment following significant financial misstatements that caused substantial stock value loss

Plaintiff insurance company sues individual over motor vehicle accident damages

By Pennsylvania Record |
New Jersey Manufacturers Insurance Company has initiated legal action against Robin Terry following a motor vehicle accident involving their insured party's parked car in Darby Township last May.

Professor Juliet Moringiello Honored with Prestigious AALS Mentorship Award

By The Penn Record |
Widener University Commonwealth Law School Professor Juliet Moringiello, who also serves as associate dean for academic affairs, has been named the recipient of the 2025 mentorship award by the Association of American Law Schools, known as AALS, section on Commercial and Consumer Law.

Littler Appoints Two New Office Managing Shareholders

By The Penn Record |
Littler, the world’s largest employment and labor law practice representing management, has appointed two new office managing shareholders (OMS).

Consumer Alert: AG Henry Warns Pennsylvanians that Big Lots’ Bankruptcy Could Close 64 Stores Across the Commonwealth

By The Penn Record |
Attorney General Michelle Henry is notifying Pennsylvania consumers that Big Lots — one of the nation’s largest closeout retailers — recently announced that it could close the remainder of its stores amidst Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings.

Paralyzed teen snowboarder loses case against Shawnee Mountain

By John O'Brien |
SCRANTON - A 1980 law addressing the risks of skiing will keep a Delaware family from blaming Ski Shawnee for the paralysis suffered by a then-16-year-old who struck a light pole while snowboarding.

Katayun Jaffari Installed as the 98th Chancellor of the Philadelphia Bar Association

By The Penn Record |
Katayun Jaffari, chair of the Corporate Governance and ESG Practices and co-chair of the Capital Markets & Securities Practice at Cozen O’Connor, was installed as Chancellor of the Philadelphia Bar Association, the oldest bar association in the United States, during its Annual Meeting in December.

Steptoe & Johnson PLLC Represents Bullskin Stone & Lime in the Sale of Its Pure Play Aggregates Business

By The Penn Record |
Steptoe & Johnson PLLC is pleased to announce its representation of Mt. Pleasant, Pennsylvania-based aggregate company Bullskin Stone & Lime, LLC, and its ownership group in the sale of its pure play aggregates business to Eagle Materials Inc. (NYSE: EXP), for $152 million.

Plaintiff alleges negligence against property owners over dog attack

By Pennsylvania Record |
In a lawsuit filed in Delaware County's Court of Common Pleas on January 2nd, Jazmine Simone Basiege accuses multiple property owners of negligence following an unprovoked dog attack that caused her severe injuries and emotional distress last year.

Marshall says Pitt's first complaint over canceled 2020 football game should be dismissed

By Chris Dickerson |
HUNTINGTON – A month before Marshall University filed its $1 million lawsuit against the University of Pittsburgh alleging breach of contract over the cancelation of a 2020 football game, Pitt filed its own lawsuit in its home court. But Marshall says that complaint should be dismissed because the university is an arm of state government and has sovereign immunity.

Jews lose anti-Semitism case against Haverford College; Judge not sure what to make of complaint

By John O'Brien |
PHILADELPHIA - A federal judge has tossed a lawsuit by a group of Jewish students at Haverford College who alleged they faced anti-Semitism on campus.

The great Haitian debate in Charleroi: Vocal critic says First Amendment protects him from lawsuit

By John O'Brien |
WASHINGTON - A Washington County man worried about the influx of Haitians to his hometown is defending his right to speak freely on the matter, as he faces a defamation lawsuit from a Charleroi business owner who has turned to the migrants to staff his operation.