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Labor - Fair Labor Standards Act Cases filed in the New Mexico District Court before Richard L. Puglisi [ Court Info ]

Results 1 - 7 of 7
Parties District Court Judge Type of Lawsuit Cause of Action
October 29, 2009
Tadda, v. Waste Management of New Mexico, Inc. et al NM Scott Fair Labor Standards Act No cause code entered
Plaintiff: Anthony Tadda Defendant: Waste Management of New Mexico, Inc., Waste Management, Inc.
 
August 24, 2007
Scott v. McGuire Industries, Inc. NM Johnson Fair Labor Standards Act Fair Labor Standards Act
Plaintiff: Robert L Scott; Defendant: McGuire Industries
 
Tomashewsky vs. McGuire Industries, Inc NM Puglisi Fair Labor Standards Act Fair Labor Standards Act
Defendant: Dennis Tomashewsky, McGuire Industries
 
June 1, 2007
Martinez, et al v. Coronado, et al NM Puglisi Fair Labor Standards Act Fed. Question: Fair Labor Standards
Plaintiff: Eugenio A Martinez, Leonardo P Alvarado; Defendant: Juan Coronado, James E Keeler
 
April 3, 2006
Acosta, et al v. Bobadilla, et al NM Black Fair Labor Standards Act Fair Labor Standards Act
February 2, 2006
Harvey v. New Mexico Children NM Garcia Fair Labor Standards Act Petition for Removal- Civil Rights Act
February 3, 2004
Garcia, et al v. Univ of CA, Regents, et al NM Johnson Fair Labor Standards Act Petition for Removal
         
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