Jenna Nicole Burleigh and Joshua Hupperterz. Jenna Nicole Burleigh and Joshua Hupperterz. Courtesy photo

Saltz Mongeluzzi Barrett & Bendesky has sued a bar in North Philadelphia on behalf of a woman who was beaten and strangled to death in 2017 by a man who met her at the establishment.

The lawsuit announced Wednesday, filed just before Labor Day in the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas, was brought by the parents of Jenna Nicole Burleigh against Pub Webb, a bar near Temple University's North Philadelphia campus. That was where Burleigh met the man who killed her. Other defendants include the bar owners, along with Joshua Hupperterz, who has been convicted and sentenced to life in prison for first-degree murder in the slaying.

The lawsuit raises claims of negligence, wrongful death and survival for selling alcohol to both Burleigh and Hupperterz when they were both visibly intoxicated. The suit seeks compensatory and punitive damages.

Cherry Hill, New Jersey, attorney Michael Fox of the insurance defense firm Clark & Fox has entered an appearance on behalf of the Webb defendants and filed preliminary objections earlier this week. Fox did not immediately return a call seeking comment.

Read a copy of the complaint below: