Redus v. CSPH Inc
Filing
64
MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER granting 20 Motion for Notice to Potential Plaintiffs and Conditional Certification filed by John Michael Redus. The Motion is GRANTED, except that certain objections to the form of Plaintiff's proposed notice are SUSTAINED. The parties are reminded of the Court's requirement to engage in a Rule 16 conference, within 30 days of the close of the opt-in period, for the purpose of presenting an agreed proposed Scheduling Order and Case Management Plan to the court. See First Phase Sched. Ord. [ECF # 12 ] (Ordered by Chief Judge Barbara M.G. Lynn on 5/17/2017) (Attachments: # 1 Additional Page(s) Notice, # 2 Additional Page(s) Consent to Join Lawsuit) (aaa)
NOTICE:
If you worked for CSPH, Inc. d/b/a “Domino’s Pizza” as a Delivery Driver,
you may be entitled to unpaid wages.
Does This Affect Me?
Can I be Retaliated Against?
You have been identified as an individual who
worked for CSPH, Inc., as a Delivery Driver
between May 12, 2014 and the present. If you have
received this Notice, you may be affected by this
lawsuit.
No. It is unlawful for CSPH, Inc., or your current
employer to terminate your employment or take
any adverse action, as defined by the law, against
you, as a result of your participation in this suit.
How Do I Make a Claim?
What’s This About?
A lawsuit was filed by former Delivery Drivers
seeking to recover unpaid wages. The lawsuit
claims that CSPH, Inc.’s Delivery Drivers
received insufficient reimbursements to cover
required expenses (such as gasoline, motor
vehicle insurance, cell phone coverage, uniforms,
etc.) or to provide minimum wage rates as
required by federal law. CSPH Inc. denies
the Delivery Drivers’ claim. If you worked
for CSPH, Inc. as a Delivery Driver during any
week from May 12, 2014 to the present, you are
eligible to join this action.
You have a choice to assert your legal rights in
this case if you desire to do so. If you do not do
so, you will not share in any money awarded in
the case.
What Can I Get?
If the Delivery Drivers win, they may get an
amount up to two times the unpaid wages they
should have received as well as attorneys’ fees
and costs to the Delivery Drivers’ attorneys:
Lee & Braziel, LLP
CSPH, Inc. Wage & Pay
Claims
1801 N. Lamar St., Suite 325
Dallas, TX 75202
info@l-b-law.com
www.overtimelawyer.com
If you want to join the lawsuit as a plaintiff, fill out
the enclosed Consent to Join form and mail or fax it
back. It must be mailed by September 12, 2017.
What Are My Choices?
If you choose to join in this case, you will be bound
by the result in this case, whether it is favorable or
unfavorable. If you join the lawsuit, you will not
have to pay the lawyers anything out of pocket, win
or lose.
If you do not wish to join the lawsuit as a plaintiff,
you are free to take action on your own or do
nothing.
Can I Get More Information?
To learn more, call the Delivery Drivers’ attorneys
toll free at 866-949-1400. There is no charge for
the consultation and the call is confidential.
Or write to:
Lee & Braziel, LLP
CSPH, Inc. Wage & Pay Claims
1801 N. Lamar St., Suite 325
Dallas, TX 75202
Fax: 214-749-1010
info@l-b-law.com
www.overtimelawyer.com
The United States District Court in Dallas approved this Notice,
but takes no position on the merits of the case.
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