

Because we hold they are not, we shall grant plaintiffs' motion and deny defendants'. The motions distill into one discrete and close question of law, whether the defendant fire departments are agencies of the Township of Lower Merion. 42(a).ĭefendants have moved for summary judgment, and the plaintiffs have moved for partial summary judgment. Because the individually-filed cases involved common questions of law, we consolidated them under the above caption for all purposes, pursuant to Fed.R.Civ.P. Plaintiffs, paid firefighters employed by five defendant fire companies, originally filed five separate actions, each naming one of the fire departments as a defendant. This is a dispute between fourteen firemen and the various volunteer fire departments in the Township of Lower Merion that employ them over the fire departments' liability for overtime pay under the Fair Labor Standards Act, 29 U.S.C. Foley, Klett, Lieber, Rooney & Schorling, Philadelphia, PA, for Defendant. Fekety, Philadelphia, PA, for Plaintiffs. St.In re LOWER MERION TOWNSHIP FIRE DEPARTMENT LABOR STANDARDS LITIGATION.

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