Everardo Carrillo et al v. Schneider Logistics Inc et al
Arturo Romaro Randon, Jose Corona Resendiz, Jorge Soto, Arceo Baltazar Zavala, Baltazar Zavala, Daniel Lopez, Jose Martinez, Evaristo Morales, Armando Esquivel, Eric Flores, Jose Alberto Aguirre Diaz, Ernesto M Aguirre, Jose Martinez Arceo, Everardo Carrillo, Enrique Castro, Fernando Chavez, Juan Chavez and Abel Del Real |
Rogers-Premier Unloading Services LLC, Schneider Logistics Inc, Schneider Logistics Trans-Loading and Distribution, Inc., Impact Logistics Inc, Premier Warehousing Ventures LLC and Does |
2:2011cv08557 |
October 17, 2011 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
David T Bristow |
Christina A. Snyder |
Labor: Fair Standards |
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Filing 568 MINUTES (IN CHAMBERS) by Judge Christina A. Snyder: The Court hereby DENIES Defendant Wal-Mart's Motion to Certify Pursuant to 28 U.S.C. Section 1292(b) 525 , seeking to certify for interlocutory appeal the Court's order denying summary judgment to Wal-Mart. Court Reporter: Not Present. (gk) |
Filing 526 MINUTES (IN CHAMBERS) by Judge Christina A. Snyder: Defendants' Ex Parte Application for Extension of Time to File Response to Plaintiffs' Motion for Preliminary Settlement Approval 518 is DENIED. Court Reporter: Not Present. (gk) |
Filing 513 MINUTES (IN CHAMBERS) by Judge Christina A. Snyder: The Court hereby DENIES Defendant Schneider Logistics Transloading and Distribution, Inc.'s Motion for Partial Summary Judgment 429 . Court Reporter: Not Present. (gk) |
Filing 386 ORDER by Magistrate Judge David T. Bristow GRANTING Stipulated Protective Order 381 . (ad) |
Filing 172 ORDER GRANTING STIPULATED PROTECTIVE ORDER by Magistrate Judge David T Bristow re Stipulation for Protective Order 158 . IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT the provisions of the stipulation between the parties regarding the use and protection of confidential material (the Stipulated Protective Order) shall be entered as the Order of the Court and be binding upon the parties. (mrgo) |
Filing 147 MINUTES (IN CHAMBERS) by Judge Christina A. Snyder: The Court hereby GRANTS Plaintiffs' Ex Parte Application to Take Expedited Discovery and to Continue Hearing Date and Briefing Schedule Re Pending Motion for Preliminary Injunction 138 . Premi er is hereby ordered to produce James D. Pittman for deposition on January 11, 12, or 13, 2012. Schneider is ordered to produce a Rule 30(b)(6) designee for deposition on January 11, 12, or 13, 2012. Defendants are further ordered to produce the docu ments as requested in the Notices of Depositions attached as exhibits 7 and 8 to the Declaration of Theresa M. Traber. The hearing date on Plaintiffs' Motion for Preliminary Injunction 117 is continued to 1/30/2012 at 10:00 AM before Judge Christina A. Snyder. Plaintiffs shall have up to and including 1/20/2012 to file their reply brief. Court Reporter: Not Present. (gk) |
Filing 106 ORDER GRANTING PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION by Judge Christina A. Snyder: Defendants Premier Warehousing Ventures, LLC, Rogers-Premier Unloading Services, LLC, Impact Logistics, Inc., Schneider Logistics, Inc., and Schneider Logistics Transloading and Distribution, Inc. are hereby restrained and enjoined pending trial of this action as to work performed at the Schneider warehouses in Mira Loma, California, which are the subject of the instant litigation. See document for details. (gk) |
Filing 43 TEMPORARY RESTRAINING ORDER AND ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE RE: PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION REQUIRING DEFENDANTS TO KEEP AND DISCLOSE MANDATORY PAYROLL RECORDS by Judge Christina A. Snyder: Upon Plaintiffs' Ex Parte Application 35 , 6 , Defendants Premier Warehousing Ventures, Rogers-Premier Unloading Services, and Impact Logistics are ordered to immediately begin providing employees itemized wage statements; list on the itemized wage statement, or in attachments thereto, the piece rate formula; begin electronically recording the actual hours that employees are suffered or permitted to work; etc. Defendant Schneider Logistics is hereby ordered to identify the Schneider entity that operates that Mira Loma warehouse facility within five days of the date of service of this order. Defendants Premier Warehousing Ventures, Rogers-Premier Unloading Services, Schneider Logistics, and Impact Logistics are FURTHER ORDERED TO SHOW CAUSE at 12 PM (noon) on 11/9/2011, or as soon thereafter as counsel may be heard why defendants, their officers, agents, servants, employees and attorneys and those in active concert or participation with defendants, should not be restrained and enjoined pending trial of this action. Plaintiffs are not required to post a bond. This Order to Show Cause and supporting papers must be served on defendants no later than 7 days before the date set for hearing. Any response or opposition to this Order to Show Cause must be filed and personally served on Plaintiff's c ounsel no later than 3 court days before the date set for hearing. Plaintiffs have also moved for provisional class certification for the purpose of entering a TRO. The Court DENIES plaintiffs' motion for provisional class certification without prejudice subject to it being renewed on a noticed motion for provisional certification. (gk) |
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