Jenkintown Borough
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Borough
Jenkintown, PA 19046
Recent News About Jenkintown Borough
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WILLIAMSPORT – The City of Williamsport has denied allegations that it has been non-compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, as it relates to the layout and facility of its City Hall building.
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PHILADELPHIA – A former Jenkintown mayoral candidate and her spouse who lost their retaliation case against a number of borough officials are appealing their case to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.
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PHILADELPHIA – A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit brought by a pair of Jenkintown residents, including a former mayoral candidate, which alleged that town’s Borough Manager and other officials retaliated against them through a series of bogus zoning code violations.
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PHILADELPHIA – A federal judge has stayed a New Jersey developer’s anti-trust litigation against a Pennsylvania competitor, which claimed the latter is conspiring to prevent it from developing a major retail project featuring the Royal Farms Convenience Store and in the vicinity of a Merck headquarters building.
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PHILADELPHIA – A group of plaintiffs that sued the City of Philadelphia alleging it failed to maintain its sidewalks to provide proper access to disabled citizens in violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 is pushing for judgment in the matter in order to appeal the judge’s dismissal of their case.
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WILLIAMSPORT – Legal action is being taken by two advocacy organizations and a group of citizens against the City of Williamsport for an alleged lack of compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, particularly in the facilities located at its City Hall building.
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PHILADELPHIA – A federal judge has sided with the City of Philadelphia that an allegation it failed to maintain its sidewalks to provide proper access to disabled citizens in violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, does not constitute denial of access to a City program – while at the same, certifying the litigation as a class action.
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PHILADELPHIA – Jenkintown residents, including a former mayoral candidate, are now also seeking reconsideration of a recent summary judgment motion, in a case from the plaintiffs who say the Borough Manager and other officials retaliated against them through a series of bogus zoning code violations.
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PHILADELPHIA – A New Jersey developer has launched anti-trust litigation against a Pennsylvania competitor, claiming that it is conspiring to prevent it from developing a major retail project featuring the Royal Farms Convenience Store and in the vicinity of a Merck headquarters building.
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PHILADELPHIA – Jenkintown’s Borough Manager George Locke is seeking reconsideration of a recent decision on a motion for summary judgment and qualified immunity, in a case from residents who say he and other officials retaliated against them through a series of bogus zoning code violations.
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PHILADELPHIA – A federal judge has signed a protective order surrounding confidential records for parties involved in a lawsuit that alleges the City of Philadelphia has failed to maintain its sidewalks to provide proper access to disabled citizens, in violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.
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PHILADELPHIA – The City of Philadelphia is looking to dismiss a lawsuit that alleges it has failed to maintain its sidewalks to provide proper access to disabled citizens, in violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.
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PHILADELPHIA – Plaintiffs in a lawsuit from individuals and three organizations representing persons with disabilities are seeking class action certification, over allegations that the City has failed to maintain its sidewalks to provide proper access to disabled citizens.
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PHILADELPHIA – After a three-month period of suspension, the City of Philadelphia is once again facing a lawsuit from individuals and three organizations representing persons with disabilities, over allegations that the City has failed to maintain its sidewalks to provide proper access to disabled citizens.