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September 1, 2009
Patey et al v. Sleep Train Inc et al WA Western Robart Fair Labor Standards Act Fair Labor Standards Act
Plaintiff: Stewart Patey, Eugene Pierce, Steven R Holman Defendant: Sleep Train Inc, Sleep Country USA, Does
 
July 14, 2009
CA Eastern Karlton Americans with Disabilities - Other Americans with Disabilities Act
 
June 26, 2009
CA Eastern Americans with Disabilities - Other Americans with Disabilities Act
 
CA Eastern Mendez Americans with Disabilities - Other Americans with Disabilities Act
 
March 30, 2009
CA Eastern Karlton Americans with Disabilities - Other Federal Question
 
CA Eastern Americans with Disabilities - Other Americans with Disabilities Act
 
December 24, 2008
Campbell et al v. The Sleep Train, Inc. CA Northern Larson Fair Labor Standards Act Federal Question
Plaintiff: Lawrence Campbell, Tyson King, John Tokach, DONALD SUTTON; Defendant: The Sleep Train, Inc.
 
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
 
April 19, 2004
CA Northern Breyer Employment Civil Rights (Employment Discrimination)
         
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