No More NCAA Championships In NJ If Sports Betting Allowed
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) — The nation’s professional sports leagues may have to dig deep to come up with proof of their opposition to sports betting through the years. Major League Baseball, the...
View ArticlePenn St. Seeks To Have McQueary Case Put On Hold
BELLEFONTE, Pa. (AP) — Penn State wants a judge to put former assistant football coach Mike McQueary’s lawsuit against the university on hold. University lawyers filed a motion Monday in Centre County...
View ArticleRI Sues Schilling Over 38 Studios Loan Guarantee
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — Rhode Island’s economic development agency on Thursday sued former Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling and some of its former officials in connection with a $75 million loan...
View ArticleRuling On Delay Of McQueary Case Expected Within 2 Weeks
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — A judge plans to rule within two weeks on Penn State’s request to delay the whistleblower and defamation case filed by former assistant football coach Mike McQueary. Judge Thomas...
View ArticleDelaware Man Sues Boy Scouts, Mormon Church Over Sexual Abuse
By Paul Kurtz PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — A 28-year-old Delaware man has filed suit against the Boy Scouts and the Mormon Church in connection with the sexual abuse he suffered at the hands of a scoutmaster...
View ArticleNHL Brings Labor Fight Against Players To Federal Court
NEW YORK (AP) — Anticipating a possible antitrust suit, the NHL has brought its labor fight against hockey players to federal court. The league filed a class action suit Friday in U.S. District Court...
View ArticleWill NCAA Lawsuit Help Gov. Corbett’s Career?
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — As he confirmed the nationally explosive news that he is suing the NCAA over its sanctions against Penn State, Gov. Tom Corbett refused to “get into the politics of this.” But...
View ArticleAC Strip Club Owner Sues After Some NJ Rest Stops Remove Club Brochures
By Mike DeNardo ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (CBS) — An Atlantic City strip club operator has gone to federal court, saying his brochures were improperly removed from rest stops along the Garden State Parkway...
View ArticleI-Team: Lawsuit Filed After Woman’s Death In Philadelphia International Airport
By Walt Hunter PHILADELPHIA (CBS) – An exclusive CBS 3 I-Team report first revealed that 38-year-old Jennifer Moore, a mother of two, died after being taken ill in a restroom inside Terminal E at...
View Article3 On Your Side: Laundry Hamper Hazard
By Susan Barnett PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — Gathering up your laundry in a clothes hamper shouldn’t be dangerous, but that everyday household item may be responsible for nearly blinding several children....
View Article‘Victim 6′ In Penn State Sex Abuse Case Sues University, Second Mile And...
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — A young man who testified at the child sex abuse trial of former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky last summer is suing him, his charity and the university. The...
View ArticleJunior Seau’s Family Suing The NFL Over Brain Injuries
AP – The family of Junior Seau has sued the NFL, claiming the former linebacker’s suicide was the result of brain disease caused by violent hits he sustained while playing football. The wrongful death...
View Article2 New Jersey Men Sue Subway After Footlong Sandwiches Don’t Measure Up
MOUNT HOLLY, N.J. (AP) — Two New Jersey men have sued Subway, saying the world’s biggest fast-food chain has been shorting them on its so-called footlong sandwiches. The filing made Tuesday seeks...
View ArticleBLOG: Lawsuit Alleges Subway Footlong Comes Up Short
By Jim Donovan: Two New Jersey men have filed a proposed class action complaint in the Superior Court of New Jersey against Subway Sandwich Shops, alleging that Subway’s “Footlong” sandwich is...
View ArticleSubway Apologizes For Short Footlong Sandwiches
NEW YORK (AP) — Subway is apologizing that its “Footlong” sandwiches fell short of expectations. The world’s largest fast-food chain faced widespread criticism last week after a man posted a photo...
View ArticleFormer Pa. Governor Rendell Testifies For Fired Housing Director Carl Greene
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Former Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell has testified for a former housing director suing the city of Philadelphia over his firing. Plaintiff Carl Greene is seeking nearly $1 million in...
View ArticleLawsuit: Yuengling Beer Owes Philadelphia $6.6M In Back Taxes
POTTSVILLE, Pa. (AP) — The City of Philadelphia says the company that makes Yuengling beer owes $6.6 million in back taxes. The city filed a lawsuit in the Court of Common Pleas on Jan. 30, saying...
View ArticleToyota To Pay $29 Million To States, Including Pa. And NJ, To Settle Safety Suit
DETROIT (AP) — Toyota said Thursday it will pay $29 million to 29 states and American Samoa as part of a settlement related to its safety recalls. State attorneys general sued Toyota in 2010 after it...
View ArticlePhiladelphia Lawyer Explains – Who Would Or Should – File Cruise Claims
By Cherri Gregg PHILADELPHIA (CBS) – The first lawsuit against Carnival Cruise Lines was filed on Friday and more are expected in the coming days. In her lawsuit, Cassie Terry claims she was promised...
View ArticlePaulsboro Derailment Settlement Would Limit Future Lawsuits By Affected Children
PAULSBORO, N.J. (AP) — A railroad is offering parents in southern New Jersey a settlement stemming from a derailment that would make it difficult for their children to sue if they get sick in the...
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