Jackson v. Papa John's USA, Inc. et al
Plaintiff: Eusebius Jackson
Defendant: Papa John's USA, Inc. and Papa John's International, Inc.
Case Number: 1:2008cv02791
Filed: November 26, 2008
Court: US District Court for the Northern District of Ohio
Office: Labor: Fair Standards Office
County: Cuyahoga
Presiding Judge: James S. Gwin
Nature of Suit: Plaintiff
Cause of Action: Federal Question
Jury Demanded By: 29:201 Denial of Overtime Compensation

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June 17, 2009 Opinion or Order Filing 82 Memorandum and Order. The orders set forth in this order resolve 72 the discovery dispute presented to the Court on 06/08/2009. Magistrate Judge Nancy A. Vecchiarelli on 06/17/2009. (Related documents 72 , 78 ) (Referral Terminated) (G,W)
May 11, 2009 Opinion or Order Filing 69 Opinion and Order signed by Judge James S. Gwin on 5/11/09 granting defendants' motion to file amended answer. Defendants shall file the amended answer attached to their motion upon receipt of this order. (Related Doc. 63 ) (M,G)
April 15, 2009 Opinion or Order Filing 60 Opinion and Order signed by Judge James S. Gwin on 4/15/09 granting defendants' motions to supplement their response and to file a sur-reply instanter opposing plaintiff's motion for an order to compel production of absent members' social security numbers. Plaintiff's motion to compel production of the social security numbers is denied. (Related Docs. 46 , 52 , 59 ) (M,G)
March 10, 2009 Opinion or Order Filing 39 Order signed by Judge James S. Gwin on 3/10/09 denying plaintiff's motion for an order preventing defendants from communicating with potential opt-in plaintiffs and to approve a corrective notice to those potential opt-in plaintiffs that defendants communicated with during the pre-conditional-certification period. (Related Doc. 30 ) (M,G)
February 13, 2009 Opinion or Order Filing 29 Order signed by Judge James S. Gwin on 2/13/09 granting plaintiff's motion for conditional certification. Defendants shall provide plaintiff, within 15 days, with the information noted in this order concerning individuals within the defined class. Further, the parties shall, within 15 days, submit to the Court proposed language for notification and consent forms to be sent to potential plaintiffs. (Related Doc. 10 ) (M,G)
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Plaintiff: Eusebius Jackson
Represented By: Anthony J. Lazzaro
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