Hobbs et al v. EVO Incorporated et al
Jerod Hobbs, Ronald Lee, Jordon Arroyo and Arlen Jones |
EVO Incorporated, Dunedin Enterprise Investment Trust PLC, Jonathan James Renton Thursby, Maurice McBride, Francis Neill and Sam Copeman |
4:2016cv00770 |
March 24, 2016 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Texas |
Houston Office |
Harris |
Melinda Harmon |
Fair Labor Standards Act |
29 U.S.C. ยง 201 |
None |
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Filing 159 ORDER re bill of costs for Thursby and McBride.(Signed by Judge Andrew S Hanen) Parties notified.(rhawkins) |
Filing 121 ORDER regarding damages (Signed by Judge Andrew S Hanen) Parties notified.(rhawkins) |
Filing 114 FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW.(Signed by Judge Andrew S Hanen) Parties notified.(rhawkins) |
Filing 96 ORDER ADOPTING MEMORANDUM AND RECOMMENDATIONS, re: GRANTING 75 MOTION for Partial Summary Judgment, ADOPTING 90 Memorandum and Recommendations, ADOPTING 92 Memorandum and Recommendations, GRANTING 71 MOTION for Summary Judgment, DENY ING 73 MOTION for Summary Judgment, ADOPTING 91 Memorandum and Recommendations, DENYING 72 MOTION for Summary Judgment, ADOPTING 89 Memorandum and Recommendations, DENYING 74 MOTION for Summary Judgment. The Court also adopts the Magistrate Court's recommendations concerning the imposition of sanctions. All such requests are DENIED. (Signed by Judge Andrew S Hanen) Parties notified.(jdav, 4) |
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