47-judgment The Defendant Ian Connor refused to respond to this lawsuit. He now has to pay a hefty Judgment, plus costs.
Before being able to bring a lawsuit for discrimination, every discriminated individual must first file a complaint with a state or federal agency such as the Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission (“PHRC”) or the Equal Employment in Opportunity Commission (“EEOC”). The PHRC is the state agency that investigates discrimination complaints brought… read more →
If you have been subjected to a hostile/abusive work environment, harassment or unfair treatment because of your race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age or disability, you may be able to bring an employment discrimination lawsuit against your Employer. However, under Pennsylvania Law, before you are able to bring an… read more →
Individuals who file lawsuits often have to engage in the tedious process of discovery. The majority of lawsuits filed require one or both parties to engage in discovery. If individuals are pro se (i.e., without an attorney), he/she may be confused with the types of discovery that can be used.… read more →
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 12, 2014 Kraemer, Manes & Associates LLC has filed a complaint against Allegheny Lundlum, LLC on behalf of Daniel Osheskie in the United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania. The complaint alleges that during the Plaintiff’s employment with Allegheny Lundlum, LLC, Plaintiff suffered,… read more →
There are many individuals who come into situations where they may need an attorney. However, many individuals simply don’t know how to determine if they need an attorney for their problem. In many cases, the individual will not want to go through the hassle of researching their problem so they… read more →
Most people have heard of the term negligence used in the legal system. Each year, numerous lawsuits are brought alleging negligence as one of the causes of action. But what does it actually mean? What has to be proven to bring a negligence lawsuit? Under the Pennsylvania Law, there are… read more →
If you are thinking of filing a lawsuit against a person, business or entity, you may want to consider first sending a demand letter. What is a demand letter? Simply put, a demand letter is just what it sounds like. It is a letter that is sent to the person,… read more →
The Complaint alleges that on April 25, 2013, Constable Staley arrived at Mr. Swabey’s house for an old bench warrant. It alleges further that: Mr. Swabey was taken before Judge Joshua Kanalis at the Washington County Court of Common Pleas. When Mr. Swabey was before Judge Joshua Kanalis, Constable Staley attempted to remove… read more →
KM&A has filed a lawsuit under the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act. Here is the Complaint. Please see the following media coverage: Guardsman sues Target over ‘no show’ termination Washington Observer Reporter – 16 hours ago Andrew Lanier claims in the federal lawsuit filed Wednesday in Pittsburgh that he told… read more →