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Nature of Suit Code: 710
Nature of Suit: Fair Labor Standards Act
Cause of Action: 29:201 Fair Labor Standards Act

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[PROPOSED] ORDER GRANTING PRELIMINARY APPROVAL OF CLASS SETTLEMENT, APPROVING

NOTICE AND SETTING FINAL APPROVAL HEARING DATE

 CASE No. 08 CV 1361 JM (NLS)

BLUMENTHAL & NORDREHAUG

 Norman B. Blumenthal (State Bar #068687) 

 Kyle R. Nordrehaug (State Bar #205975)

 Aparajit Bhowmik (State Bar #248066)

2255 Calle Clara

La Jolla, CA 92037

Telephone: (858)551-1223

Facsimile: (858) 551-1232

UNITED EMPLOYEES LAW GROUP

 Walter Haines (State Bar #71705)

65 Pine Ave, #312

Long Beach, CA 90802

Telephone: (562) 256-1047

Facsimile: (562) 256-1006

Attorneys for Plaintiffs

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

NOEMEE GABISAN, an individual,

CAROLE WILSON-MCGHEE, an

individual, on behalf of themselves, and on

behalf of all persons similarly situated,

Plaintiff,

vs.

PELICAN PRODUCTS, INC.; and, Does 1 to

10,

Defendants.

CASE No. 08 CV 1361 MMA (NLS) 

ORDER GRANTING PRELIMINARY

APPROVAL OF CLASS SETTLEMENT,

APPROVING NOTICE AND SETTING

FINAL APPROVAL HEARING DATE

Hearing Date: January 9, 2009

Hearing Time: 2:30 p.m.

Judge: Hon. Michael M. Anello

Dept.: Courtroom 5, 3rd Flr

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[PROPOSED] ORDER GRANTING PRELIMINARY APPROVAL OF CLASS SETTLEMENT, APPROVING

NOTICE AND SETTING FINAL APPROVAL HEARING DATE

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WHEREAS, the Court has reviewed the Stipulation of Settlement (“Settlement Agreement”)

that has been entered by and between Plaintiffs Noemee Gabisan and Carole Wilson-McGhee 

(“Plaintiffs”) and Defendant Pelican Products, Inc. (“Defendant”) on November 14 2008, and,

WHEREAS, the Court has reviewed the papers submitted in support of the named Plaintiffs’

motion for preliminary approval of settlement and certification of settlement class as well for

appointment of class counsel, see Doc. No. 19, and concludes that this matter is appropriate for

resolution in the papers pursuant to the Court's discretion under Local Civil Rule 7.1(d)(1),

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED as follows:

1. For purposes of this Order, the Court adopts all defined terms as set forth in the

Agreement lodged as an exhibit to Plaintiffs’ motion, which Agreement is incorporated by

reference herein.

Conditional Certification of Settlement Class

2. The Court provisionally certifies for settlement purposes only the class defined as: 

all persons employed by Pelican in the Sales Support Specialist position in the State of California

during the period July 24, 2004 through the date of this order. In provisionally certifying the class

for settlement purposes, the Court finds that all of the requirements for class certification as set

forth in fed. R. Civ. P. 23 are satisfied based upon the allegations of the complaint and the evidence

provided to the Court, subject to further consideration at the Final Approval Hearing after

distribution of notice to the members of the settlement class as set forth below. In the event the

proposed settlement is not consummated for any reason, the conditional certification set forth in this

paragraph shall be of no further force or effect.

Appointment of Class Counsel

3. The Court concludes that the law firms of Blumenthal & Nordrehaug and Norman B.

Blumenthal, Kyle Nordrehaug and Aparajit Bhowmik of that firm, as well as the United Employees

Law Group and Walter Haines of that firm, have fairly and adequately represented the interests of

the class, will continue to do so and therefore pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 23(g)(1),

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are hereby appointed class counsel for purposes of representing the Settlement Class conditionally

certified in this Order..

Preliminary Approval of Settlement

4. The Court preliminarily approves the provisions of the Agreement as being fair, just,

reasonable and adequate to the members of the Settlement Class, subject to further consideration at

the Final Approval Hearing after distribution of notice to the members of the Settlement Class as

provided in paragraph 5 of this Order.

Notice to Class Members

5. Within ten (10) days of the entry of this Order, or by January 22, 2009, a Notice of

Class Action Settlement and Final Approval Hearing (“Notice”), in the form attached to the

Settlement Agreement as Exhibit 1, with the Claim Form in the form attached to the Settlement

Agreement as Exhibit 2, shall be sent by the Claims Administrator to all members of the Settlement

Class defined above. The Claims Administrator is Gilardi & Co.

6. The Court concludes that the Notice to be provided as set forth in this Order

constitutes the best means practicable of providing notice under the circumstances and meets the

requirements of Fed. R. Civ. P. 23 and due process under the United States Constitution and any

other applicable law, and when completed shall constitute sufficient notice of the settlement, the

Final Approval Hearing, and the right to be excluded from the settlement to all persons entitled to

participate in the settlement in accordance with Fed. R. Civ. P. 23(c)(2)(B) and 23(e)(1)(B).

7. Any member of the class who desires to opt out of this class action must postmark

his or her notification of such intent, pursuant to instructions in the Notice, no later than 45 days

from the date of mailing the Notice. As stated in the Notice, the settlement process will be

administered by Gilardi & Co., a company that provides settlement and claims administration

services. Except to state an intention to appear that the Final Approval Hearing or to comment on,

object to or support the proposed settlement, no members of the Settlement Class should submit any

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documents to the Court.

The Final Approval Hearing

8. The Final Approval Hearing is hereby scheduled to be held before this Court on

April 17, 2009, at 2:30 p.m. in courtroom 5 to consider the fairness, reasonableness, and adequacy

of the proposed settlement, Plaintiffs’ request for the award of attorneys' fees and costs, the

dismissal with prejudice of the class action with respect to Defendant, and the entry of the final

judgment in this action. The Court orders that the date and time of the Final Approval Hearing

shall be set forth in the Notice to be mailed to members of the Settlement Class.

9. All papers supporting final approval of the Agreement shall be filed with the Clerk

of the Court and served upon class counsel and defendant's counsel by March 25, 2009.

10. Any Class Member may, but need not, submit comments or objections to the

Agreement. All such comments and/or objections must be in writing and must be filed with the

Clerk of the Court and served upon class counsel and defendant's counsel no later than March 12,

2009 [45 days from the date the Notice is mailed].

11. Any member of the Settlement Class who might object to the proposed settlement

shall have a right to appear (through his or her own attorney or without an attorney) and be heard at

the Final Approval Hearing. Class Members wishing to be heard at the Final Approval Hearing

must file written comments or objections in accordance with the above paragraph and must indicate

in such comments/objections that the Class members intends to appear at the hearing. 

12. The Court may, for good cause, extend any of the deadlines set forth in this Order

without further notice to members of the Settlement Class. The Court also may adjourn or continue

the Final Approval Hearing without further notice to members of the settlement class.

Notice to Governmental Agencies

13. Within ten (10) days after entry of this Order, Defendant shall cause a notice of the

proposed settlement to be served upon the appropriate state official of each state in which a Class

Member resides and the appropriate federal official. The notice to governmental agencies shall

include of the documents and information, as is required by 28 U.S.C. section 1715(b), which

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consists of (1) a copy of the complaint and any materials filed with the complaint and any amended

complaints, (2) notice of any scheduled judicial hearing in the class action, (3) the proposed

notification to class members of exclusion rights and the proposed settlement, (4) the proposed

class action settlement, (5) any settlement or other agreement contemporaneously made between the

Parties' attorneys, (6) any final judgment or notice of dismissal, (7) the names of class members

who reside in each state and the estimated proportionate share of the claims of such members to the

entire settlement to that state's appropriate official (if feasible), or a reasonable estimate of the

number of class members residing in each state and the estimated proportionate share of the claims

of such members to the entire settlement, and (8) any written judicial opinion relating to the

materials described in items (1) through (7).

IT IS SO ORDERED.

DATED: January 9, 2009

Hon. Michael M. Anello

United States District Judge

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