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Babcock v. Gannaway Builders, Inc.

Plaintiff: Jim Babcock
Defendant: Gannaway Builders, Inc.
 
Case Number: 8:2008cv00869
Filed: May 7, 2008
 
Court: Florida Middle District Court
Office: Labor: Fair Standards Office [ Court Info ]
County: Pinellas
Presiding Judge: Judge Steven D. Merryday
Referring Judge: Magistrate Judge Thomas G. Wilson
 
Nature of Suit: Labor - Fair Labor Standards Act
Cause: Federal Question
Jurisdiction: Federal Question
Jury Demanded By: 29:201 Denial of Overtime Compensation
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