Quintana v. Young Blooming, Inc. et al
Marisol Quintana |
Gil Soo Cha, Mercedes Cha, Young Blooming, Inc. and Yu Sun Cha |
1:2012cv00120 |
January 10, 2012 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of New York |
Brooklyn Office |
Marilyn D. Go |
Dora Lizette Irizarry |
Labor: Fair Standards |
29 U.S.C. ยง 201 Fair Labor Standards Act |
Defendant |
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Filing 58 ORDER denying 54 Motion to Vacate -- For the reasons set forth in the ATTACHED WRITTEN MEMORANDUM AND ORDER, Defendants' motion to vacate the default judgment entered against them in this case is denied in its entirety. This case was previously closed by Court order. SO ORDERED by Judge Dora Lizette Irizarry on 3/30/2016. (Irizarry, Dora) |
Filing 26 ORDER sanctioning defendants Gil Soo Cha, Yu Sun Cha and Mercedes Cha the sum of $100 each for their failure to appear. This amount must be paid by December 21, 2012 to counsel for the plaintiff, Chinyere Yvette Okornonkwo of the Law Offices of Chinyere Okornonkwo at 40 East 94th Street, New York, NY 10128. The defendants are directed to send a status report by December 21, 2012 explaining why they failed to appear for the September 14, 2012 conference and confirming that they intend to defend this action. Their failure to send a report will be treated as an indication that defendants do not intend to defend against the claims asserted by plaintiff. Ordered by Magistrate Judge Marilyn D. Go on 12/4/2012. (Proujansky, Josh) |
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