Reyes et al v. Ted McCarthy Construction Desighn & Maintenance Inc. et al
Didier Josue Yoc Garcia, Walter Veliz Garrido, Nixon Veliz Morales and Hector R. Reyes |
William Betz, Theodore P. McCarthy, McCarthy Betz Maintenance Corp. and Ted McCarthy Construction Desighn & Maintenance Inc. |
2:2010cv02378 |
May 26, 2010 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of New York |
Central Islip Office |
Leonard D. Wexler |
Labor: Fair Standards |
29 U.S.C. ยง 201 Fair Labor Standards Act |
None |
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Filing 33 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER re: 26 Motion to Certify Class, filed by Nixon Veliz Morales, Neftali Mijangos Estrada, Didier Josue Yoc Garcia, Alejandro Reyes Cabrera, Amilcar Danilo Reyes Cabrera, Hector R. Reyes, Walter Veliz Garrido; and 30 Report and Recommendations; That the Report and Recommendation is hereby adopted; that the motion for conditional certification is granted; and that the Clerk of the Court is directed to terminate the motions appearing as docket entries 26 and 30. ( ( Ordered by Senior Judge Leonard D. Wexler on 1/4/2011.) c/m (Fagan, Linda) |
Filing 30 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS re 26 MOTION to Certify Class filed by Nixon Veliz Morales, Neftali Mijangos Estrada, Didier Josue Yoc Garcia, Alejandro Reyes Cabrera, Amilcar Danilo Reyes Cabrera, Hector R. Reyes, Walter Veliz Garrido, recommending that the motion be granted. See attached. Ordered by Magistrate Judge William D. Wall on 12/8/2010. (Hepworth, F.) |
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