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- Dissatisfied with their shopping experiences, they filed a putative class action against Ollie's under Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act ("ADA"). They seek permission to sue on behalf of every similarly disabled individual who shops at any Ollie's store in the United States and has or will encounter interior access barriers.
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Cheap,” they went shopping at two different bargain stores owned by Ollie’s Bargain Outlet, Inc. (“Ollie’s”). But once inside Ollie’s, they encountered an obstacle course: pillars, clothing racks, and boxes blocked their way. Dissatisfied with their shopping experiences, they filed a putative class action
Alexis Guerrero sued Ollie’s Bargain Outlet (“Ollie’s”) for race discrimination under 42 U.S.C. § 1981, which guarantees all persons an equal right “to make and enforce contracts.”
Irma Allen and Bartley Mullen are disabled and need wheelchairs to move about. Hoping to find "Good Stuff Cheap," they went shopping at two different bargain stores owned by Ollie's Bargain Outlet, Inc. ("Ollie's"). But once inside Ollie's, they encountered an obstacle course: pillars, clothing racks, and boxes blocked their way.
- I. Background
- II. Analysis
- III. Conclusion
Allen and Mullen each have mobility disabilities and require the use of wheelchairs for travel. (ECF No. 57-2, p. 5); (ECF No. 57-3, p. 4). Ollie's operates more than 350 stores throughout the United States. (ECF No. 51-11, pp. 3-16). Allen is a customer of Ollie's store in New Castle, Pennsylvania (ECF No. 57-2, pp. 9-10), and Mullen is a customer...
A. Judicial Notice Before examining whether class certification is warranted, the Court must decide whether to take judicial notice of facts that Plaintiffs use in support of their motion. Allen and Mullen request that the Court take judicial notice of three things: (1) the Settlement Agreement between the United States of America and DolgenCorp, L...
For the reasons set forth above, the Court will grant in part and deny in part Plaintiffs' Request for Judicial Notice (ECF No. 65). Plaintiffs' request that the Court take judicial notice of the Dollar General Settlement Agreement (ECF No. 65-1) and the zip code tabulation statistics compiled by the United States Census Bureau (ECF No. 51-16) will...
Sep 17, 2019 · Filing Date: September 17, 2019. According to the Complaint, Ollie’s Bargain Outlet Holdings, Inc. is an extreme value retailer that offers brand name merchandise at dramatically reduced prices. The Complaint alleges that throughout the Class Period, Defendants made materially false and/or misleading statements, as well as failed to disclose ...
ALLEN et al v. OLLIE'S BARGAIN OUTLET, INC., No. 2:2019cv00281 - Document 93 (W.D. Pa. 2021) Court Description: OPINION re 47 Motion for Class Certification and 65 Request for Judicial Notice.
J. PAUL OETKEN, District Judge: Bernard L. Maloney III and Nathan Severe, individually and on behalf of all others similarly situated, bring suit against Ollie's Bargain Outlet Holdings, Inc. ("Ollie's") and three of its senior executives, alleging violations of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.