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Sacchetta | Sacchetta & Baldino PHILADELPHIA – A Chester County woman continues to stand by her claims that a local school district did not warn her that she was assigned to work with a student who had shown violent behavior, and as a result, that student attacked and injured her. Hieshia LeGrande of Phoenixville first filed suit in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania on Jan. 7 versus Downingtown Area School District and Downingtown Area School Authority of Downingtown, plus Lionville Middle School, of Exton. “Plaintiff was sent to defendant Lionville Middle School and subsequently assigned to help a 7th Grade student at the defendant school. Defendants knew or should have known of the student’s dangerous propensities, behavioral issues and violent tendencies. Despite this knowledge, defendants failed to warn or alert plaintiff of same,” the suit said. ....
Baldino | Sacchetta & Baldino ALLENTOWN – Defendants in a lawsuit brought by a Pennsylvania man who fell off a ladder on the job and sustained a litany of serious injuries, seeking product liability-related damages, have countered that the suit is groundless. Wilben Gonzalez of Reading initially filed suit in the Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas on Dec. 30 versus New Werner Holding Co., Inc. and Werner Co. (doing business as “New Werner Co.”) of Greenville, Home Depot, Inc. (doing business as “The Home Depot”) and Lowe’s Companies, Inc. (doing business as “Lowe’s Home Centers”), both of Philadelphia. “Prior to Oct. 28, 2019, New Werner Holding and/or Werner designed, manufactured, assembled and/or distributed the subject ladder, a 32-foot aluminum extension ladder. New Werner Holding and/or Werner sold the ladder to Home Depot. The transaction between New Werner Holding and/or Werner and Home Depot took place in ....