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November 10, 2020
Minor League Baseball Team Swings At Virus Loss Coverage
A group of companies that operate a minor league baseball team and stadium sued the Cincinnati Insurance Company in Pennsylvania federal court Tuesday alleging the insurer's failure to cover them for COVID-19-related losses is a violation of their "all-risk" policy, which contains a pollutants exclusion but not a virus exclusion.
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September 30, 2020
Pa. Port Authority Sued Over 'Black Lives Matter' Mask Ban
A union representing employees at the Port Authority of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, filed a federal lawsuit Wednesday claiming that a uniform policy banning workers from wearing masks that say "Black Lives Matter" violated the workers' freedom of speech.
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September 09, 2020
Steakhouse Chain Hit With Tip Pooling Lawsuit In Pa.
Fogo De Chão underpays servers, bartenders and meat carvers by using illegal tip pooling practices, a former employee alleges in a new lawsuit filed in a Pennsylvania federal court against the chain of Brazilian steakhouses.
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August 18, 2020
Post-Gazette Sues City Agency Over Race Bias Inquiry
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette sued the city's Commission on Human Relations in Pennsylvania federal court Tuesday arguing that the discrimination inquiry that was issued after a Black reporter accused the newspaper of violating her civil rights is unconstitutional.
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May 29, 2020
Pa. Law Firm Sued Over Client's $134M Unpaid Judgment
A private equity financier has filed suit against Pittsburgh law firm Elliott & Davis PC and its client, the husband of a high-profile Indian technology executive, saying the firm has been paid with funds owed to the lender as part of a $134 million judgment in a separate case.
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May 26, 2020
Giant Eagle Accused Of Flouting ADA With Face Mask Policy
Giant Eagle Inc. refused to accommodate a Pittsburgh-area woman's respiratory-related disability through its enforcement of a company policy requiring all shoppers to wear face masks due to the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak, according to a lawsuit filed Tuesday in Pennsylvania federal court.
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May 11, 2020
Workers Say Construction Co. Fired Them Over Pregnancies
A Pittsburgh-area construction company fired two women days after they disclosed their pregnancies to their boss, who called one of them "nuts," according to a lawsuit filed Monday in Pennsylvania federal court.
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March 17, 2020
Waste Co. Hits Hauler With Demand For Docs In Patent Battle
Two companies that store and remove industrial and nuclear waste asked a Pennsylvania federal court Monday to force a Pittsburgh-area hauler to turn over documents detailing its partnership with a rival company, arguing the joint venture was relevant to the rival's patent infringement claims in a Tennessee court.
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March 16, 2020
AT&T Unit Seeks Court Order Greenlighting Pa. Cell Tower
An AT&T subsidiary has filed a lawsuit asking a Pennsylvania federal court to overturn a local city council's denial of its application to build a cellular antenna tower in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, citing its need to fill in a "dead zone" and inability to find alternate locations.
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March 05, 2020
PPG Investor Claims Execs Are Liable For $25M Payout
PPG Industries' former and current executives should repay $25 million that the paint manufacturer disbursed in a settlement to end stock-drop claims stemming from the revelation of accounting fraud, an investor has argued in Pennsylvania federal court.