Scales v. Information Strategy Design Incorporated et al
Gabriel Scales |
Information Strategy Design Incorporated, Steven Losefsky and Michele Losefsky |
2:2018cv00087 |
January 9, 2018 |
US District Court for the District of Arizona |
Phoenix Division Office |
Maricopa |
Douglas L Rayes |
Fair Labor Standards Act |
29 U.S.C. ยง 201 |
Both |
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Filing 67 ORDER denying Defendants' 51 Motion for Partial Summary Judgment. Telephonic trial scheduling conference is set before Judge Douglas L. Rayes on 4/10/2020 at 9:00 AM. (See Order for details.) Signed by Judge Douglas L Rayes on 3/27/2020. (MMO) |
Filing 45 ORDER granting 41 Motion for Clarification/Modification of Order Granting Conditional Certification. By no later than 1/11/2019, Defendants shall produce the names, last known mailing addresses, last known email addresses, and dates of employment for all potential class members. Signed by Judge Douglas L Rayes on 1/4/2019. (MMO) |
Filing 40 ORDER granting 31 Motion for Conditional Class Certification as explained herein. By no later than 1/11/2019, the parties shall submit either (1) a revised copy of the proposed notice for final court review and approval or, if the parties cannot resolve all disagreements, (2) a joint explanation of the parties' disagreements, limited to 10 pages. (See Order for details.) Signed by Judge Douglas L Rayes on 12/21/2018. (MMO) |
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