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PHILADELPHIA – A Philadelphia man alleges that multiple systemic failures on the part of the City of Chester, a Chester landlord and the Philadelphia Electric Company, directly led to the death of a minor boy in a house fire two years ago.
Hickey | Law Offices of John N. Hickey
PHILADELPHIA – A Chester County woman alleges that she was physically assaulted by an American Airlines baggage claim agent at the Philadelphia International Airport last year, after inquiring about her missing bag.
Kathleen Makowka of Malvern first filed suit in the Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas on Feb. 16 versus PrimeFlight Aviation Services, Inc., of Sugar Land, Texas.
The suit says the incident in question occurred between the hours of 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. at the American Airlines Baggage Claim Office in Terminal F, at the Philadelphia International Airport.
“On July 6, 2020, plaintiff was at the baggage claim office trying to locate her bag after her flight had been canceled. An employee of the defendant, Revonna Murray, was asked questions by plaintiff regarding the location of her bag. Murray is an agent of the defendant, acting within the course and scope of her employment with the defendant,
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PHILADELPHIA - An anonymous Philadelphia family brought a civil lawsuit against the Bethlehem Area School District in Northampton County over the alleged rape of their son, according to court documents filed Feb. 24 in Philadelphia federal court.
The suit states that the family s 6-year-old child was a kindergarten student at the Farmersville Elementary School in Easton, where he rode the bus to and from school each day. In September 2019, the child was a victim of bullying by an older student, which allegedly escalated to sexual abuse from October through December of 2019, including anal rape and groping.
The parents state that the school was aware of the bully s violent state and neglected to protect vulnerable students.
Jones | University of Pennsylvania Law School
PHILADELPHIA – A federal judge has decreed that a Philadelphia man’s civil rights-based lawsuit against municipal entities in Pottstown be re-opened and he be permitted to appeal, after finding the plaintiff demonstrated a credible reason for delay subsequent to his appeal attempt initially being denied.
In a March 3
decision, U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania Judge C. Darnell Jones II ordered the suit of plaintiff Sekema Gentles re-opened, allowing him to appeal against the Borough of Pottstown and the Pottstown Borough Council.
“On March 25, 2017, plaintiff was informed that there was a protection from abuse order in place and that an officer from the Pottstown Police Department wanted to meet and speak with him. Plaintiff went to the Police Department and was confronted with three text messages. Plaintiff told defendants he never sent these text messages and did not use
Jacobs | Montgomery McCracken Walker & Rhoads
PHILADELPHIA – A six-figure financial dispute between collectors of rare “Magic: The Gathering” playing cards that is centered on fraud accusations will soon go to trial in a Philadelphia federal court.
Michael Ruggiero of Morganville, N.J., first filed a complaint in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania on July 20, 2018, versus Brian Nocenti of Kennett Square and a John Doe, alleging that they breached their duty of good faith and fair dealings.
Ruggiero argued that on May 29, 2018, he suffered from significant financial loss and the loss of irreplaceable collection of “Magic: The Gathering” playing cards, as a result of the wrongful conduct of the defendant.