By Kenny, Burns & McGill | Published February 8, 2021 | Posted in Civil Litigation |
Kenny, Burns & McGill is investigating claims of toxic metals and lead in Gerber baby food, as well as that of other brands, including Nurture (HappyBABY), Beech-Nut, and Hain (Earth’s Best Organics). We are investigating whether these baby food companies and other companies like them knowingly sold baby food with dangerously high levels of lead Read More
Read More$466,000 Injury Case Settlements. Nothing is worse when a person gets hurt through the negligence of others. Negligent defendants must be held accountable to the people. Car accidents, slip and falls, premises liability cases, worker compensation cases, uninsured motorist claims are cases you should hire the Injury team at Kenny, Burns & McGill. Recent settlements Read More
Read MoreImportant Federal Court ruling. The team at Kenny, Burns & McGill fight hard for your rights. Federal court yesterday denied the School board’s motion to dismiss the case. The case will not proceed to jury trial. Great day for the firm. MEMORANDUM OF LAW IN OPPOSITION TO DEFENDANTS’ MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT INTRODUCTION Plaintiff’s Second Read More
Read More$98,000 win for Kenny, Burns & McGill. $98,000 win for Kenny, Burns & McGill. Any controversy or claim arising out of or relating to this contract, of (sic) the breach thereof, shall be settled by arbitration in accordance with the Construction Industry Arbitration Rules of the American Arbitration Association, and judgment upon the reward rendered Read More
Read MoreWorkers’ Compensation Win. Today the Claimant withdrew not one but two claim petitions against the Defendant. Defendant is a small business owner who was being sued by the Claimant for Workers’ Compensation benefits due to a terrible fall while attempting to install electrical components on a general construction project. Workers’ Compensation Win. To Defendant’s great Read More
Read MoreCommercial law win after trial. A successful business owner was unlawfully sued by a third party business over a contract dispute. The other side claimed that the business owner was taking their property unlawfully which is the civil action of conversion and trespass against chattels. The client hired lawyers Thomas D. Kenny and Eileen T. Read More
Read MoreAdministrative Law News for our KBM Clients: The Office of the Chief Administrative Hearing Officer (OCAHO) published a precedent decision in Ogunrinu v. Law Resources and Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP, 13 OCAHO no. 1332e (2020). The Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) granted Respondents’ motions to compel Complainant’s deposition and discovery responses, and denied Complainant’s Read More
Read MoreBoard of License and Inspection Review WIN for Kenny, Burns & McGill. Client who was a professional residing in Philadelphia County who possessed a license to carry to a firearm had his permit application denied for failing to report a criminal offense. Client had a previous domestic charge for an alleged assault on a paramour Read More
Read MoreSuperior Court WIN for Kenny, Burns & McGill! Opinion issued today by appellate court gives Kenny, Burns & McGill a big win! Client was an heir to a piece of real property in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania when a relative took the property by attempting to take the property for herself. Upset client hired Thomas D. Kenny Read More
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