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Labor - Fair Labor Standards Act Cases filed in the California Southern District Court before M. James Lorenz [ Court Info ]

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Parties District Court Judge Type of Lawsuit Cause of Action
October 15, 2008
Santos et al v. The Sleep Train, Inc. et al CA Southern Lorenz Fair Labor Standards Act Federal Question
Plaintiff: Erik Santos, Thomas Cruz; Defendant: The Sleep Train, Inc., DOES
 
August 18, 2008
Dernbach v. Cherokee Medical Services LLC et al CA Southern Lorenz Fair Labor Standards Act Federal Question
June 27, 2008
King et al v. S.A. Thompson, Inc et al CA Southern Lorenz Fair Labor Standards Act Denial of Overtime Compensation
Plaintiff: Brian King, Patrick Sovacool, Rex Maxwell Defendant: S.A. Thompson, Inc, Stanley A. Thompson, Linda A. Black, DOE
 
October 3, 2007
Chavez et al v. WIS Holdings Corp et al CA Southern Lorenz Fair Labor Standards Act Collect Unpaid Wages
Plaintiff: Eduardo Chavez, Lynda Dreisbach; Defendant: WIS Holdings Corp, Washington Inventory Service
 
September 28, 2007
President et al v. Fired Up Corporation et al CA Southern Lorenz Fair Labor Standards Act Denial of Overtime Compensation
Plaintiff: Daina President, Jordan Peter, Jessica Weaver; Defendant: Fired Up Corporation, Westbreck L.P., Sobreck L.P., Norbreck L.P., Ocean Country Partners L.P. and others...
 
         
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