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The woman and a Lower Pottsgrove man were injured in the incident, according to their lawsuits.
A Limerick woman and a Lower Pottsgrove man have sued a Pottstown resident over an incident where it is alleged dogs attacked the two plaintiffs, according to a report in the Pottstown Mercury. Katie Fadeley, of Limerick, claimed in her lawsuits that dogs owned by Robert Schrack attacked Fadely on March 15, causing multiple injuries. Kurt Buchler, of Lower Pottsgrove, said in his lawsuit, filed on behalf of himself and his wife, that he was injured by the dogs as he tried to rescue Fadeley. Schrack was renting the property in the 600 block of Wilson Street from owner Glenn Waldt, who is also named as a defendant in both suits. Fadeley was visiting Schrack's home at the time of the alleged attack. For more on the story, visit the Pottstown…
The trendy clothing retailer will pay a reported $7.5 million to settle a class action lawsuit, which originated after a manager from King of Prussia was fired for being black.
NORRISTOWN, PA -- Nicole Cogdell was working as a manager at Wet Seal in 2009, when she overheard the company's executive vice president tell the district manager that she "wasn't the right fit for the store" and that they needed someone "with blonde hair and blue eyes." Days later, Cogdell, a black woman, was fired from her job. Cogdell wasn't alone, however, as her assistant manager, Myriam Saint-Hilaire, and Kai Hawkins, who worked at The Gallery mall in Philadelphia, were also let go, according to Philly.com. Later, an email was sent by an executive stating the retailer needed to diversify its workforce, as it was too African-American. The three women filed a federal discrimination suit last year in California against Wet Seal, and in …
6:27 pm on Monday, May 13, 2013
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Ambler joins efforts in New Jersey and California alleging Anheuser-Busch overstates the percentage of alcohol on their products’ labels.
Two Ambler brothers have joined class action lawsuits filed in California and New Jersey, claiming Anheuser-Busch waters down beers such as Budweiser, Michelob, Natural Ice and Bud Light Platinum. Lawsuits in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and California allege the company overstates the percentage of alcohol on their products’ labels. California attorney Josh Boxer, whose firm is coordinating several of the lawsuits, said there will be about a dozen total suits filed, Patch reported. The claims are based on statements from former Anheuser-Busch brewery employees, who say extra water was routinely added to beers before bottling, Time reported. Each class action lawsuit is seeking more than $5 million from Anheuser-Busch. People from Ohio and …
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10:39 pm on Tuesday, March 12, 2013
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Two Ambler residents file suit against Anheuser-Busch for watering down its beer.
They pound more than a case of Bud a week, between the two of them, and they have been for four years. But, when two Ambler (Montgomery County) brothers couldn't get drunk from the suds, they decided it was Bud's fault. According to multiple media reports, brothers Thomas and Gerald Greenberg have filed a federal lawsuit alleging that brewer "InBev's Anheuser-Busch," the U.S. makers of products such as Budweiser and Michelob. Their claim? The beer doesn't pack the 5 percent punch of alcohol content it promises. According to a report in the Morning Call, Busch "denies that it shortchanges guzzlers when it comes to that 5.0 percent." Nevertheless, the two have hired Philadelphia-based lawyer David Senoff to file the lawsuit, according to …
8:45 pm on Monday, March 25, 2013
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The state of Pennsylvania is suing after the NCAA sanctioned Penn State.
Gov. Tom Corbett announced Wednesday that he is suing the National Collegiate Athletic Association for its sanctions against Penn State University. Corbett called the sanctions arbitrary and illegal, saying they would hurt the university, the state and Pennsylvanians. What do you think of this lawsuit? Share your thoughts in the comments section below. (Scroll to below the complete text of Corbett’s statement.) Corbett's Complete Press Release: Governor Tom Corbett today announced that he is suing the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), calling its sanctions against Penn State University arbitrary and illegal, saying they would result in irreparable economic damage to the university, the commonwealth and its citizens. “Penn …
12:49 pm on Friday, January 11, 2013
They should prosecute Penn State as a corrupt organzation and shut it down.   more ›
Submit a claim now to be a part of or excluded from a class-action lawsuit that accuses EA of having a monopoly in exclusive licensing agreements with the NFL, NCAA and AFL
If you bought a new video game in the “Madden NFL,” “NCAA Football,” or “Arena Football” series for your Xbox, Xbox 360, PS2, PS3, GameCube, Wii or PC — between Jan. 1, 2005 and June 21, 2012 — you could be entitled to some money from Electronic Arts. A class action lawsuit against Electronic Arts filed in the U.S. Federal District Court for the Northern District of California will soon be settled, and U.S. consumers who purchased any games in these series are affected by it. If settled, Electronic Arts would have to pay $27 million into a fund for settlement class members. The gist of the lawsuit: EA has allegedly created a monopoly by signing exclusive licensing agreements to make games for the NFL, NCAA and Arena football leagues and …
The Exelon Corporation had initially requested a 20-year extension for both units of the Limerick facility, but they now find themselves amongst a growing list of nuclear facilities facing legal action.
Following last month's appellate court ruling, which called into question the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's claim that spent fuel-rods could be stored safely up to 60 years after a plant shuts down, The National Resources Defense Council has filed a motion with the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board which seeks to put a halt to the license renewal process for both reactors at the Limerick Generating Station. The Exelon Corporation had initially requested a 20-year extension for both units of the Limerick facility during June of 2011, but they now find themselves amongst a growing list of nuclear facilities facing legal action in the wake of the court's decision. "There are other similar challenges being brought against other plants, for …
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8:44 pm on Sunday, September 2, 2012
The clowns are back again!-So let's just keep living in fear of another meltdown by the fear mongering Exelon corporation and let us 2 million plus people from here to Philadelphia continue drinking and bathing in contaminated, radiated mine pit water and breathing toxic air pollution 24/7 that comes from the towers while Exelon fattens their exploding pockets, and my families and friends and …   more ›
Followup to man's allegations that Limerick Township is responsible for his cousin's suicide death.
At last Tuesday's Limerick Township Board of Supervisors meeting, Limerick resident David Ewald spoke during the public portion of the meeting, accusing Limerick Township of being responsible for his cousin's suicide death. Ewald has filed a lawsuit against the township in light of those allegations. He said he believed the township should be held accountable for his cousin's death. For the original story, click here. According to the Limerick Township police report, dated Sept. 29, 2011, a George Edward Ewald, 54 of Limerick, was pulled over by Officer John Cassel for having an expired registration. The vehicle's registration expired in May 2011 under David Ewald's name. While running George's information, Cassel reportedly found an …
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Spring-Ford Area School District administrators met with SEI officials on Tuesday to discuss a property assessment.
Spring-Ford Area School District Solicitor Marc Davis opened with some disheartening news at Tuesday night's school board meeting. Davis reported that after an afternoon meeting between district officials and SEI Investments Company (Oaks), it was determined the two entities are "very very far apart" in negotiations for the pending property assessment. Davis said there is a major assessment appeal on the table - the largest outstanding appeal of significance. Spring-Ford recently settled with GlaxoSmithKline after years of negotiations - sometimes harsh, sometimes cordial. Further, Davis explained Spring-Ford could owe $2.2 million to the government and the loss to the district would be $300 - $400 thousand in tax reductions going forward…
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8:35 am on Tuesday, May 14, 2013
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