Pinero v. Jackson Hewitt Tax Service Inc. et al
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194
ORDER granting 193 MOTION to Expedite Hearing filed by Jackson Hewitt Tax Service Inc., Jackson Hewitt Inc. ORDER Setting ORAL ARGUMENT on 192 MOTION to Compel Deposition of Plaintiff Vicki L. Pinero, or alternatively, MOTION to Stay Discovery : Motion Hearing set for 9/23/2009 11:00 AM before Magistrate Judge Daniel E. Knowles III. Signed by Magistrate Judge Daniel E. Knowles, III on 9/23/09.(sek, )
Pinero v. Jackson Hewitt Tax Service Inc. et al
Doc. 194
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF LOUISIANA
VICKI L. PINERO, individually and on behalf of all others similarly situated, Plaintiff,
CASE NO.: 08-3535 SECTION R
v. JACKSON HEWITT TAX SERVICE INC.; JACKSON HEWITT INC.; and, CRESCENT CITY TAX SERVICE, INC. d/b/a JACKSON HEWITT TAX SERVICE, Defendants. JUDGE SARAH VANCE
MAGISTRATE JUDGE DANIEL E. KNOWLES
[PROPOSED] ORDER GRANTING JACKSON HEWITT TAX SERVICE INC.'S AND JACKSON HEWITT INC.'S EX PARTE MOTION FOR EXPEDITED HEARING Considering the Ex Parte Motion for Expedited Hearing filed by Jackson Hewitt Tax Service Inc. and Jackson Hewitt Inc. (collectively "Jackson Hewitt"), and finding that Jackson Hewitt is entitled to such relief; IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Jackson Hewitt's Motion for Expedited Hearing is GRANTED, and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, that Jackson Hewitt's Motion to Compel the Deposition of Plaintiff Vicki L. Pinero, or Alternatively, to Stay Discovery is SET FOR ORAL HEARING before the undersigned Magistrate Judge on September 23, 2009 at 11:00 a.m. in Courtroom B305, 500 Poydras St. (Hale Boggs Federal Bldg.), New Orleans, Louisiana. Hello This is a Test
September New Orleans, Louisiana, this10thday of ___________________, 2009. ___
__________________________________________ United States Magistrate Judge
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