Garcia et al v. E.J. Amusements of New Hampshire, Inc. et al
Jorge Garcia, Zachary Duclos, George Kent and Jennifer Miller |
E.J. Amusements of New Hampshire, Inc., Fiesta Shows, Inc., Atseif Festival Mobile, Inc., Eugene Dean, III, Eugene Dean, Linda Chagros, Norma Dean and Mary Dean |
1:2013cv12536 |
October 9, 2013 |
US District Court for the District of Massachusetts |
Boston Office |
Suffolk |
Patti B. Saris |
Other Labor Litigation |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1441 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 254 Chief Judge Patti B. Saris: ORDER entered. Plaintiff's Motion to Amend Complaint to Add NamedPlaintiffs (Docket No. 249 is ALLOWED IN PART AND DENIED IN PARTWITHOUT PREJUDICE. The motion to add Michelle Sherwin as a named plaintiff is ALLOWED without opposition. The motion to add Franklyn Lopez as a named plaintiff is DENIED WITHOUT PREJUDICE on the ground that there are no allegations in the proposed complaint or evidence that the arbitration clause in the 2014 Employment Job Offer & Contract is specifically invalid. ( See ORDER for Details ). (Geraldino-Karasek, Clarilde) |
Filing 244 Chief Judge Patti B. Saris: MEMORANDUM and ORDER entered. Plaintiff's Motion for Class Certification 166 is ALLOWED. Defendants' Motion to Deny Class Certification 157 is DENIED. (Geraldino-Karasek, Clarilde) |
Filing 179 Chief Judge Patti B. Saris: MEMORANDUM and ORDER entered. CDMs Objections to Magistrate Judges Ruling 137 are OVERRULED.(Geraldino-Karasek, Clarilde) |
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