Allied Concrete and Supply Co. et al v. Edmund Gerald Brown Jr., et al
Allied Concrete and Supply Co., Calportland Company, Gary Bale Redi-Mix Concrete Inc., Holliday Rock Co., Inc., National Ready Mixed Concrete Co., Robertson s Ready Mix, Ltd, Spragues Rock and Sand Company and Superior Ready Mix Concrete L.P. |
Christine Baker, Edmund Gerald Brown, Jr and Julie A. Su |
2:2016cv04830 |
June 30, 2016 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
R. Gary Klausner |
Frederick F. Mumm |
Constitutional - State Statute |
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Filing 127 FINAL JUDGMENT AFTER REMAND by Judge R. Gary Klausner. Pursuant to the mandate issued by the Ninth Circuit 125 , the Permanent Injunction and Final Judgment entered on 3/14/2017 (Doc. 102 ) is hereby vacated and the Court hereby issues a new Final Judgment in this action as follows: The motion by International Brotherhood of Teamsters to intervene as a defendant 126 is granted. Judgment is entered for defendants and against plaintiffs on all claims. (jp) |
Filing 102 PERMANENT INJUNCTION AND FINAL JUDGMENT by Judge R. Gary Klausner, in favor of Christine Baker, Julie A. Su against Allied Concrete and Supply Co., Calportland Company, Gary Bale Redi-Mix Concrete Inc., Holliday Rock Co., Inc., National Ready Mixed Concrete Co., Robertson s Ready Mix, Ltd, Spragues Rock and Sand Company, Superior Ready Mix Concrete L.P. (MD JS-6, Case Terminated). (SEE JUDGMENT FOR SPECIFICS) (bp) |
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