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Philadelphia-based Post & Schell nabs 11 lawyers from Lithfield Cavo, doubles the attorney count in Pittsburgh

Philadelphia-based Post & Schell nabs 11 lawyers from Lithfield Cavo, doubles the attorney count in Pittsburgh
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Broken hip at Advance Auto Parts update: Landlord denies liability and cross-claim for customer s injuries

John A. Adamczyk | Adamczyk Law Offices PITTSBURGH – A landlord disavows cross-claim notions from Advance Auto Parts that it is responsible for the injuries suffered by a Pittsburgh man, who broke his hip because of a cement parking place indicator in its store lot. Jeffrey Bruce of Pittsburgh first filed suit in the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas on July 10 versus Adrian Associates, LP of Pittsburgh and Advance Auto Parts, of Raleigh, N.C. “On the morning of Aug. 18, 2018, plaintiff was walking back to his vehicle after making a purchase of a turn signal bulb at Advance Auto Parts. Previously, he had parked his vehicle in a parking space which had a cement parking stop for each individual parking spot,” the suit said.

Dugan dismisses Main Street Brewing s lockdown loss suit against Cincinnati Insurance | Madison

Reid EAST ST. LOUIS – Belleville’s 4202 Main Street Brewing Company can’t recover lockdown losses from general liability carrier Cincinnati Insurance, U.S. District Judge David Dugan ruled on Jan. 25.  “Mere loss of use or diminishment of value of plaintiff’s business without underlying tangible damage or loss to the business’s property or structure is not enough to trigger coverage under the policy,” Dugan wrote.  The restaurant sued Cincinnati in August, seeking declaratory judgment on coverage and alleging breach of contract and fraud.  Cincinnati moved to dismiss the suit in October.  Dugan held a hearing Jan. 12, and issued a decision in 13 days. 

Grand Concourse s injured dinner guest update: Restaurant denies liability for man s injuries

Chiurazzi PITTSBURGH – The Grand Concourse restaurant in Pittsburgh countered that it is not responsible for injuries and damages suffered by a local man, when one of its servers dropped a tray of food on top of him during dinner on Christmas Eve in 2018. Mark M. Retter Jr. and Frances J. Retter first filed suit in the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas on Nov. 30 versus Landry’s Restaurant, Inc. (doing business as “The Grand Concourse Restaurant and Lounge”) and The Grand Concourse. All parties are of Pittsburgh. “On or about Dec. 24, 2018, the plaintiffs were business invitees in the defendant’s premises located at 100 West Station Square Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15219. Defendants owned, co-owned, managed, co-managed, supervised, co-supervised, operated, co-operated, possessed, co-possessed, controlled, and/or co-controlled the premises located at 100 W. Station Square Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15219,” the suit said.

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