Finney et al v. The Free Enterprise System, Inc. et al
Paul Finney and Chelsea Pellman |
The Free Enterprise System, Inc. and Sodrel Truck Lines, Inc. |
3:2008cv00383 |
July 21, 2008 |
US District Court for the Western District of Kentucky |
Labor: Fair Standards Office |
Jefferson |
Charles R. Simpson |
Plaintiff |
Federal Question |
29:201 Fair Labor Standards Act |
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Filing 116 MEMORANDUM OPINION by Judge Charles R. Simpson, III on 11/8/12; re 106 MOTION for Summary Judgment filed by Sodrel Truck Lines, Inc., The Free Enterprise System, Inc. A separate order will issue in accordance with this opinioncc:counsel (SJS) |
Filing 97 MEMORANDUM OPINION (EBOC) signed by Judge Charles R. Simpson, III on 3/29/2011. For the reasons set forth, The Free Enterprise System, Inc., and Sodrel Truck Lines, Inc.'s 69 MOTION for Partial Summary Judgment will be DENIED. A separate Order will issue in accordance with this Opinion.cc: Counsel (RLK) |
Filing 16 MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER by Judge Charles R. Simpson III ; 6 motion for court supervised notice to putative collective action members CONDITIONALLY GRANTED; in compliance with the order defendants are ordered to provide discovery of potential opt-in members within 21 days and plaintiffs are ordered to amend their proposed notice and consent form. cc:counsel (TLB) |
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