Burgess v. Wesley Financial Group, LLC et al

Filing 37

ORDER granting 36 MOTION for Approval of Revised Court Supervised Notice. Signed by District Judge Aleta A. Trauger on 5/25/2017. (DOCKET TEXT SUMMARY ONLY-ATTORNEYS MUST OPEN THE PDF AND READ THE ORDER.)(hb)

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Motion GRANTED. IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF TENNESSEE NASHVILLE DIVISION VALERIE JEAN BURGESS, individually and ) on behalf of all others similarly situated, ) ) Plaintiff, ) ) ) vs. ) ) WESLEY FINANCIAL GROUP, LLC, ) CHUCK MCDOWELL, CHARLES W. ) MCDOWELL IV, and JON BROWNING, ) LABOR STANDARDS ACT ) ) Defendants. ) CASE NO. 3:16-cv-01655 JUDGE TRAUGER COMPLAINT – CLASS ACTION AND COLLECTIVE ACTION UNDER THE FAIR JURY DEMAND PLAINTIFF’S UNOPPOSED MOTION TO SEND A REVISED COURT-SUPERVISED NOTICE AND CONSENT FORM TO CERTAIN PUTATIVE OPT-IN PLAINTIFFS AND TO EXTEND THE DEADLINE FOR THEM TO FILE CONSENTS TO JOIN THE LAWSUIT Comes Plaintiff and files this unopposed Motion to Send a Revised Court-Supervised Notice and Consent Form to Certain Putative Opt-in Plaintiffs and to Extend the Deadline for Them to File Consents to Join the Lawsuit. In support of Plaintiff’s Motion, Plaintiff would show the following: 1. By Order entered March 16, 2017, the Court granted Plaintiff’s Motion for Conditional Certification of a Collective Action. Doc. 26, Order. In conjunction with granting Plaintiff’s Motion, the Court approved Plaintiff’s Proposed Notice and Consent Form and ordered that, within 20 days, Defendants provide the names, last known mailing addresses and email addresses of all putative class members. Id., p. 1. 2. On April 5, 2017, Defendants provided the names and last known mailing addresses of 280 putative class members, but represented that Defendants did not have the e-mail

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