Bryant et al v. United Furniture Industries, Inc. et al
Rachel Brown Heffernan Bryant, Kenny Bryant, Anthony Brown, Cleveland Woodrow Oliver, Jr., David L. Franks, Allie Everett and Eric Thomas |
United Furniture Industries, Inc., United Furniture Industries CA, Inc., United Furniture Industries NC, LLC and John Does 1-20 |
1:2013cv00246 |
December 30, 2013 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Mississippi |
Aberdeen Division Office |
Monroe |
Sharion Aycock |
David A. Sanders |
Fair Labor Standards Act |
29 U.S.C. ยง 201 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 234 MEMORANDUM OPINION re 233 Order on Motion for Settlement, Order on Motion for Attorney Fees. Signed by District Judge Sharion Aycock on 2/16/2017. (adm) |
Filing 210 MEMORANDUM OPINION re 209 Order on Motion for Partial Summary Judgment. Signed by District Judge Sharion Aycock on 5/18/2016. (geb) |
Filing 108 MEMORANDUM OPINION re 107 Order on Motion to Certify Class, Order on Motion to Allow Limited Entry of Appearance, Order on Motion for Application of Res Judicata. Signed by District Judge Sharion Aycock on 03/30/2015. (geb) |
Filing 95 ORDER granting in part and denying in part 74 Motion to Strike 72 Plaintiff's Reply or for Alternate Relief. Defendants may file a sur-rebuttal, due March 11, 2015. No extension of time shall be granted. Signed by District Judge Sharion Aycock on 03/04/2015. (geb) |
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