...33,000 miles on it. During that time, Timothy Reese, a Pep Boys store manager, reportedly performed oil changes, filter changes and tire rotations...
Ms. Rosen suffers from chronic mental illness that dramatically impacts her ability to function, resulting in lost employment, repeated episodes of homelessness and strained relationships with family
...baseball in the Fairmount Sports Association League for 7-9-year-old boys. Last year he was on a team that seemed destined for a...
...attempting to acquire all outstanding shares of common stock of The Pep Boys - Manny, Moe & Jack for $15 per share, for a total...
...The Pep Boys - Manny, Moe & Jack - are going private. The Philadelphia...
...what he thought was a deposition in his civil suit against Pep Boys, he was surprised by something other than opposing counsel's tough...
...works to make sure clients' cars run smoothly, the attorneys in Pep Boys' legal department are trying to smooth the way for the area...
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