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Tuesday, May 28, 2024

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Jewish group sues Haverford College, claims pro-Israel statements are grounds for punishment

By Pennsylvania Record |
PHILADELPHIA (Legal Newsline) - Jewish students and teachers who voice pro-Israel sentiments are subjected to harassment and bullying at Haverford College, a federal lawsuit claims.

Demolition of Scranton warehouse leads to lawsuit

By Pennsylvania Record |
SCRANTON - The company that posted advertisements on the side of a Scranton warehouse after it was needlessly demolished in 2023 is suing the City in federal court.

Woman who claimed Fayette County discriminated against her disability settles

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PITTSBURGH – Fayette County has settled a lawsuit alleging that it discriminated against one of its employees, based on her disabilities and/or perceived disabilities, in the form of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorder.

Magistrate judge recommends case over access to courts continues

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PITTSBURGH – A magistrate judge has recommended that a presiding federal court throw out a motion to dismiss from the Clerk of the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas, in a legal dispute centered on transparency and access to case filings in that very same state court.

Philadelphia officers seek dismissal from case over man's overdose in custody

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PHILADELPHIA – Two Philadelphia Police Department officers have motioned to be dismissed from litigation brought by the widow of a 44-year-old man who died of a drug overdose while in custody.

Personal Information & Data Retention on May 30, 2024

By The Penn Record |
In this webinar we will be discussing the latest privacy laws in Canada and the United States with regards to personal data retention, and how to mitigate risks and exposures for both public and private companies.

19 Reed Smith lawyers recognized in Pennsylvania and Delaware Super Lawyers lists

By The Penn Record |
Reed Smith announced that nine of its Pennsylvania and Delaware lawyers were included in Super Lawyers’ 2024 list of Super Lawyers, and 10 others from those two states were included in the publisher’s list of Rising Stars.

U.S. Attorney’s Office For The Middle District Of Pennsylvania Commends The Release Of Framework For Prosecutors To Strengthen National Response To Sexual Assault And Domestic Violence

By The Penn Record |
U.S. Attorney Gerard M. Karam of the Middle District of Pennsylvania commends the announcement of the Department of Justice’s new resource for prosecutors, “Framework for Prosecutors to Strengthen Our National Response to Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Involving Adult Victims.”

Six Dinsmore Attorneys Named to Pennsylvania Super Lawyers, Rising Stars Lists

By The Penn Record |
Six attorneys from Dinsmore’s Pittsburgh office earned a spot on the 2024 Pennsylvania Super Lawyers and Rising Stars list.

Former Employee Alleges Insightsoftware Discriminated Based on Disability and Race

By Pennsylvania Record |
Maria DeLoatch has filed a lawsuit against Global Software LLC (Insightsoftware), claiming discrimination based on disability (hyperthyroidism) and race (African-American). The suit seeks reinstatement along with back pay and compensatory damages among other reliefs.

Former Mohawk High girls basketball coach files racism lawsuit

By Pennsylvania Record |
PITTSBURGH - A Black former athletic director and girls basketball coach is suing the Mohawk Area School District, alleging racial discrimination.

MLB, Pirates sued after foul ball makes its way through net, hitting woman

By Pennsylvania Record |
PITTSBURGH - A stray foul ball at a Pittsburgh Pirates game has led to a lawsuit against the team and Major League Baseball.

Mercer County wants dismissal from former deputy sheriff's retaliation lawsuit

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PITTSBURGH – Mercer County is seeking to be dismissed from litigation from a former deputy sheriff, who claimed that after he made two unsuccessful bids for election to the position of sheriff, his political opponents retaliated against him at work.

Altoona couple who said UPMC missed adenopathy diagnosis OK substitution of defendants

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PITTSBURGH – An Altoona couple have voluntary removed two University of Pittsburgh Medical Center entities and replaced them with another, in litigation claiming the defendants failed to follow up on the wife-plaintiff’s initial diagnosis of adenopathy, which she said led her to develop late-stage thyroid cancer.

Judge defers decision on transfer of mountain resort injury suit, until other defendants respond

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PITTSBURGH – A state court judge has deferred a ruling on preliminary objections, in a case from the parents of a young man injured at a mountain resort, when he dropped to the ground to escape a non-functioning chairlift, until other defendants respond to the suit.

Jesse Loffler Named as a Minority Corporate Counsel Association 2024 Rising Star

By The Penn Record |
Jesse Loffler, member of the firm’s Commercial Litigation Department, has been named a 2024 Rising Star by the Minority Corporate Counsel Association (MCCA).

Marple Newtown School District Accuses Parent Over Misuse Of Special Education Funds

By Pennsylvania Record |
The Marple Newtown School District has filed a lawsuit against a parent seeking reversal of a decision mandating taxpayer-funded tuition reimbursement for an allegedly inappropriate private school placement for her special-needs child.

Plaintiff Alleges Philadelphia Police Officers Engaged in Racial Profiling During Unlawful Arrest

By Pennsylvania Record |
Terrell Walton has filed a civil rights lawsuit against several Philadelphia police officers alleging unlawful arrest and racial profiling during a traffic stop in March 2023. The suit claims violations of Fourth and Fourteenth Amendment rights and seeks compensatory and punitive damages.

Maker of mosquito machine faces allegations it wrongly used court system

By Pennsylvania Record |
MEDIA - A man targeted with a defamation lawsuit after complaining about a mosquito eradication machine is now suing its maker, claiming it was using the court system to bully him.

Philadelphia Inquirer faces class action over data breach

By Pennsylvania Record |
PHILADELPHIA - A recent class action lawsuit accuses The Philadelphia Inquirer of insufficient means to protect against a data breach.