Williams et al v. Xe Services, LLC et al
Benjamin M Williams and David Bogo |
Xe Services, LLC, U.S. Training Center, Inc. and Blackwater Security Consulting, LLC |
2:2009cv00059 |
December 18, 2009 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina |
Northern Division Office |
CURRITUCK |
James C. Dever |
Plaintiff |
29 U.S.C. ยง 201 Fair Labor Standards Act |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 54 ORDER granting 53 Motion to Seal Document. Signed by US District Judge James C. Dever III on 7/11/2011. (Sawyer, D.) |
Filing 26 ORDER granting 17 Motion to Certify Class: Counsel should read the order in its entirety for critical deadlines and information. The court GRANTS plaintiffs' motion for conditional certification and to provide notice to potential opt-in class members [D.E. 17]. The court conditionally certifies an opt-in class of all persons who worked for one or more defendants as firearms and tactics instructors for the Navy Program or WPPS program in Moyock, North Carolina or at Naval Support Activity Northwest since March 1, 2007. The court ORDERS defendants to provide plaintiffs' counsel with the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of all putative class members. Moreover, the court ORDERS plaintiffs' counsel to provide notice to potential opt-in class members in the form, and on the schedule, set forth in this order. Signed by Judge James C. Dever III on 1/4/2011. (Sawyer, D.) |
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