8 results for 'judge:"Marutollo"'.
J. Marutollo transfers a Brazilian pharmaceutical company’s fraud complaint to the Central District of California, finding the venue change proper after discovering the previously unknown defendants’ were found to be based in Southern California. The complaint alleges several California residents and corporate entities opened a Chase bank account in its name at a branch outside Anaheim and engaged in computer fraud to steal $188,00 from the company.
Court: USDC Eastern District of New York, Judge: Marutollo, Filed On: March 29, 2024, Case #: 1:23cv3429, NOS: Truth in Lending - Torts - Personal Property, Categories: Fraud, Venue
J. Marutollo conditionally certifies a Fair Labor Standards Act putative collective action against Boar’s Head, the deli meat supplier, with claims for unpaid wages and untimely wage payments. The litigant, a service support specialist employed at one of its distribution centers in Brooklyn, adequately pleaded that members of the proposed collective action are similarly situated. Boar’s Head is ordered to provide a list of all current and former hourly workers who were employed at the distribution center between August 2020 to August 2023.
Court: USDC Eastern District of New York, Judge: Marutollo, Filed On: March 24, 2024, Case #: 1:23cv6333, NOS: Amer w/Disabilities-Employment - Civil Rights, Categories: Class Action, Labor
J. Marutollo transfers to the Southern District of New York a lawsuit filed by various New York elected officials, civic leaders, unions and advocacy groups challenging New York City’s congestion pricing program. The court finds the complaint is substantially rooted in claims that arise in Manhattan, an area which is covered by the Southern District of New York’s judicial district.
Court: USDC Eastern District of New York, Judge: Marutollo, Filed On: February 17, 2024, Case #: 1:24cv81, NOS: Administrative Procedure Act/Review or Appeal of Agency Decision - Other Suits, Categories: Transportation, Venue, Labor / Unions
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J. Marutollo extends discovery proceedings by an additional 60 days to allow a wholesale medications distributor to cure any prejudices it might suffer after Gilead, a large biopharmaceutical company, submitted a list of possible witnesses only two weeks before the end of discovery. Gilead claim’s stem from the sale of adulterated bottles of BIKTARVY, a medication to treat HIV.
Court: USDC Eastern District of New York, Judge: Marutollo, Filed On: January 8, 2024, Case #: 1:21cv4106, NOS: Trademark - Property Rights, Categories: Health Care, Discovery
J. Marutollo allows a medications distributor to conduct additional discovery into a purported counterfeit medications scheme, which was the basis for a separate federal action filed by the suing pharmaceutical company in the Southern District of Florida. The distributor is being sued by the pharma firm under trademark law for allegedly participating in a counterfeit HIV medication scheme involving various other entities. The court finds the answer to whether or not the counterfeit supplies in this case are the same supplies at issue in the Florida case is critical to the distributor’s defense.
Court: USDC Eastern District of New York, Judge: Marutollo, Filed On: December 8, 2023, Case #: 1:21cv4106, NOS: Trademark - Property Rights, Categories: Trademark, Discovery