MDL 1735 - In RE: Wal-Mart Wage & Hour Employment Practices Litigation

Filing 866

ORDER Denying 858 Emergency Motion to Enforce This Courts Injunction; for Contempt and for Monetary Sanctions. Signed by Judge Philip M. Pro on 8/7/2012. (Copies have been distributed pursuant to the NEF - SLR)

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1 2 3 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 4 DISTRICT OF NEVADA 5 6 7 8 9 *** ) IN RE: WAL-MART WAGE AND HOUR ) EMPLOYMENT PRACTICES ) LITIGATION. ) ) ) AND ALL RELATED CASES. ) ) MDL 1735 2:06-CV-00225-PMP-PAL ORDER 10 Having read and considered the Emergency Motion by the Mills Law Firm and Carol P. 11 LaPlant to Enforce This Court’s Injunction; for Contempt and for Monetary Sanctions (Doc. #858), 12 and the Response (Doc. #864) thereto filed on behalf of Respondents Tate Law Group, Glorioso 13 Law Firm, Henretta Law Offices, Mullis Law Firm, and Bonsignore and Brewer and Gilreath & 14 Associates, and it appearing therefrom that upon receipt of notice of this Court’s Order (Doc. #855) 15 of July 6, 2012, Respondents have ceased their activities in the “Georgia action” in compliance 16 with this Court’s order enjoining their participation in that action, 17 IT IS ORDERED that the Emergency Motion by the Mills Law Firm and Carol P. 18 LaPlant to Enforce This Court’s Injunction; for Contempt and for Monetary Sanctions (Doc. #858) 19 is hereby DENIED. 20 IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that all counsel involved in this action are reminded that it 21 is their responsibility to ensure that the Clerk of this Court is notified promptly of any change of 22 address, email address, phone number, and other pertinent contact information to enable proper 23 notice of papers filed and orders entered in this case. 24 25 26 DATED: August 7, 2012 _______________________________ PHILIP M. PRO United States District Judge

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