Alanis et al v. Aurora Supermercado, Inc. #2
Gabriel Alanis, Pascual Agapito and Lorena Lopez |
Aurora Supermercado, Inc. #2 |
3:2009cv00724 |
December 1, 2009 |
US District Court for the Western District of Wisconsin |
Madison Office |
Dane |
Stephen L. Crocker |
Stephen L. Crocker |
Plaintiff |
29 U.S.C. ยง 201 Denial of Overtime Compensation |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 53 ORDER AND JUDGMENT in favor of Gabriel Alanis against Aurora Supermercado, Inc. #2 in the amount of $7,762.50 for unpaid overtime wages and $7,762.50 for liquidated overtime wage damages; in favor of Lorena Lopez against Aurora Supermercad o, Inc. #2 in the amounts of $1,721.25 for unpaid overtime wages, $1,721.25 for liquidated overtime wage damages, $535.00 for unpaid minimum wages and $535.00 for liquidated minimum wage damages; in favor of Gabriel Alanis and Lorena Lopez against Aurora Supermercado, Inc. #2 in the amount of $1,493.08 for costs and $30,615.00 for attorney's fees. (SLC / PAO). Signed by Peter A. Oppeneer, Clerk of Court on 2/1/11. (krj) |
Filing 41 ORDER granting 31 Motion for Summary Judgment by Gabriel Alanis and Loreno Lopez. Signed by Magistrate Judge Stephen L. Crocker on 10/26/10. (krj) |
Filing 6 ORDER granting 4 Motion for Entry of Default. Signed by Peter A. Oppeneer, Clerk of Court on 1/11/10. (krj) |
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