A man doing laundry at 11:30 p.m. lost his gun to Pittsburgh police who had no legal basis to take it, a federal judge ruled.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v. BRITTON et al
A Pittsburgh federal judge has ruled that Pittsburgh police lacked reasonable suspicion to stop and frisk a man doing laundry in his apartment building simply because he had a gun in his waistband.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v. MICHAEL STOFFER, Defendant.
A Western District of Pennsylvania judge has allowed a securities-fraud class action against Dicks Sporting Goods to proceed on claims that the retailer misled investors about excess inventory of outdoor and fitness products.
PLUMBERS AND PIPEFITTERS LOCAL UNION NO. 719 PENSION TRUST FUND v. DICKS SPORTING GOODS, INC.
A federal judge in Pittsburgh dismissed several claims against Wyndham Hotels and Resorts in a putative class action alleging human trafficking, RICO conspiracy, and race discrimination at franchised properties — but the case continues o...
TIMKO v. NSPA LOUNGE LLC