Shim et al v. Millennium Group et al
Emily Shim, Jeffrey Suh, Soo Young Choi, Seung Ryun Choi and Alex Chin |
Millennium Group, Millennium (USA), LLC, Millennium Healthcare of Flushing, LLC, Millennium Medical Healthcare Group PLLC, Millennium Healthcare USA, LLC, Danny Vaswani, John Munafo and Johnathan R. Johnson |
1:2008cv04022 |
October 1, 2008 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of New York |
Civil Rights: Jobs Office |
Kings |
Frederic Block |
Viktor V. Pohorelsky |
None |
Federal Question |
29:201 Fair Labor Standards Act |
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Filing 38 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER: The Court adopts the Report and Recommendation (the "R&R") without de novo review and directs the Clerk to award costs and fees in accordance with the R&R. Ordered by Senior Judge Frederic Block, on 7/7/2010. Copies mailed by Chambers. Related document: 34 Motion for Attorney Fees. (Barrett, C) |
Filing 32 MEMORANDUM and ORDER ADOPTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION: The Court adopts the R&R, as modified by this Memorandum and Order. The Clerk is directed to enter judgment against all defendants in the amounts set forth in the R&R. See attached memorandum and order for details. There will be no formal memoradum and order mailed to counsel. Ordered by Senior Judge Frederic Block on 1/27/2010. (Innelli, Michael) |
Filing 21 MEMORANDUM ORDER re 20 Letter of Johnathan Johnson. Ordered by Magistrate Judge Viktor V. Pohorelsky on 4/24/2009. (Pohorelsky, Viktor) |
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