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Medical center s lawsuit against Scranton landlord over faulty sprinkler system is discontinued

Medical center s lawsuit against Scranton landlord over faulty sprinkler system is discontinued
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Judge: Landlord must pay for sprinkler system repair in office of Scranton medical center

Gibbons | Ballotpedia SCRANTON – A state court judge has granted a preliminary injunction and compelled the landlord for a Scranton medical center to repair the sprinkler system in its leased space, incur the cost for doing so and further stayed a notice of default the landlord sought to levy over the medical center.   The Wright Center for Graduate Medical Education and The Wright Center Medical Group first filed suit in the Lackawanna County Court of Common Pleas on Feb. 24 versus Wyoming Avenue Development, LLC. All parties are of Scranton “The parties entered into an amended and restated lease agreement dated July 25, 2019, by which the tenants lease approximately 41,900 square feet of space within the landlord’s commercial building located at 501 South Washington Avenue, Scranton, Pennsylvania 18505,” the suit stated.

Lackawanna County physicians charged with wrongful death, after changing disabled woman s medicine regimen

MacDonald | Durkin MacDonald SCRANTON – A wrongful death and survival lawsuit claims that a number of medical entities based in Lackawanna County are to blame for the death of a woman who was prescribed lithium, against the pattern of treatment established by her prior physician. Damian Hunter (as personal representative and administrator of the Estate of Dawn Race) of Carbondale filed suit in the Lackawanna County Court of Common Pleas on March 3 versus Dr. Sangeeta Prabhakar Bhat, Dr. Jignesh Sheth and The Wright Center for Graduate Medical Education of Scranton, plus The Wright Center for Community Health and The Wright Center Medical Group, of Jermyn.

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