Louallen v. JMC Steel Group, Inc.

Filing 20

JUDGMENT entered in favor of plaintiff, Mancel D. Louallen, and opt-in plaintiffs, Kenneth J. Pugh, Bonnie Earl Waters, Jr., Ronnie L. Harris, and Christopher R. Moss, and against defendant, JMC Steel Group, Inc., in the total amount of $54,957.00, as further set out. Signed by Chief Judge William H. Steele on 10/27/2015. copies to parties. (sdb)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF ALABAMA SOUTHERN DIVISION MANCEL D. LOUALLEN, Plaintiff, v. JMC STEEL GROUP, INC., Defendant. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) CIVIL ACTION 15-0321-WS-N STIPULATED FINAL JUDGMENT In accordance with the separate Order entered on this date, approving the parties’ settlement under the Fair Labor Standards Act, it is ORDERED, ADJUDGED and DECREED that JUDGMENT be, and the same hereby is, entered in favor of plaintiff, Mancel D. Louallen, and opt-in plaintiffs, Kenneth J. Pugh, Bonnie Earl Waters, Jr., Ronnie L. Harris, and Christopher R. Moss, and against defendant, JMC Steel Group, Inc., in the total amount of $54,957.00. It is further ORDERED, ADJUDGED and DECREED that that sum is to be allocated as follows: 1. to plaintiff Mancel D. Louallen, $2,669.00 in back pay and an equal sum in liquidated damages, for a total of $5,338.00; 2. to opt-in plaintiff Kenneth J. Pugh, $3,595.50 in back pay and an equal sum in liquidated damages, for a total of $7,191.00; 3. to opt-in plaintiff Bonnie Earl Waters, Jr., $4,071.50 in back pay and an equal sum in liquidated damages, for a total of $8,143.00; 4. to opt-in plaintiff Ronnie L. Harris, $900.00 in back pay and an equal sum in liquidated damages, for a total of $1,800.00; 5. to opt-in plaintiff Christopher R. Moss, $2,242.50 in back pay and an equal sum in liquidated damages, for a total of $4,485.00; and 6. the sum of $28,000.00 in attorney’s fees. DONE and ORDERED this 27th day of October, 2015. s/ WILLIAM H. STEELE CHIEF UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE

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