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24CV04405·butte·Civil·Class Action
GRANTED

Solano, Eligio Levya v. Gridley Packing, Inc.

Plaintiff’s Motion for Preliminary Approval of Class Action and PAGA Settlement

Hearing date
Apr 15, 2026
Department
N/A
Judge
Prevailing
Moving Party
Next hearing
Aug 12, 2026

Motion type

Motion for Preliminary Approval of Class Settlement

Causes of action

Class ActionPAGA

Parties

PlaintiffSolano, Eligio Levya
DefendantGridley Packing, Inc.

Ruling

8-9. 24CV01499 Pete, David v. Tink, Inc.

EVENT: (1) Final Approval Hearing (2) Case Management Conference

Motion for Final Approval of Class Action is GRANTED. A compliance hearing is set for January 13, 2027 at 9:00am. Plaintiff shall file a status report not later than December 30, 2026. The Court will sign the proposed order with this modification.

10. 24CV04405 Solano, Eligio Levya v. Gridley Packing, Inc.

EVENT: Plaintiff’s Motion for Preliminary Approval of Class Action and PAGA Settlement

Motion for Preliminary Approval of Class Action and PAGA Settlement is GRANTED. A final approval hearing is hereby set for August 12, 2026 at 9:00am. The Court will sign the proposed order with this modification.

11. 25CV00186 Estate of Tyler E. Simmons et al v. Sladariu, Benjamin

EVENT: Plaintiffs’ Motion to Compel Compliance with Deposition Subpoena for Production of Business Records

Plaintiffs’ Motion to Compel Compliance with Deposition Subpoena for Production of Business Records is DENIED WITHOUT PREJUDICE. Although there is a proof of service indicating opposing counsel was served with this motion, the Court is not finding a proof of service demonstrating the District Attorney was served with this motion.

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