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Jeffrey Allen, et al v. Labor Ready Southwest, Inc., et al We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 16-56621
Plaintiff - Appellee: JEFFREY LEE ALLEN, on behalf of himself, all others similarly situated, the general public and as an "aggrieved employee" under the California Labor Code Private Attorneys General Act
Objector - Appellant: MARGIE BEDOLLA, ANTHONY ALLEN and MICHAEL ALVAREZ
Defendant - Appellee: LABOR READY SOUTHWEST, INC., a Washington corporation doing business in the State of California and DOES, 1-50, inclusive
Jeffrey Allen v. Labor Ready Southwest, Inc.
as 13-56685
Plaintiff - Appellee: JEFFREY LEE ALLEN, on behalf of himself, all others similarly situated, the general public and as an "aggrieved employee" under the California Labor Code Private Attorneys General Act
Defendant - Appellee: LABOR READY SOUTHWEST, INC., a Washington corporation doing business in the State of California
Movant - Appellant: MARGIE BEDOLLA, ANTHONY A. ALLEN, MICHAEL ALVAREZ and others
Jeffrey Allen v. Labor Ready Southwest, Inc. We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 13-55106
Plaintiff - Appellee: JEFFREY LEE ALLEN, on behalf of himself, all others similarly situated, the general public and as an "aggrieved employee" under the California Labor Code Private Attorneys General Act
Defendant - Appellee: LABOR READY SOUTHWEST, INC., a Washington corporation doing business in the State of California
Movant - Appellant: MARGIE BEDOLLA, ANTHONY A. ALLEN, MICHAEL ALVAREZ and others
Jeffrey Allen v. Labor Ready Southwest, Inc.
as 11-55584
Plaintiff - Appellant: JEFFREY LEE ALLEN, on behalf of himself, all others similarly situated, the general public and as an "aggrieved employee" under the California Labor Code Private Attorneys General Act
Defendant - Appellee: LABOR READY SOUTHWEST, INC., a Washington corporation doing business in the State of California

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