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concluding that plaintiffs at a cosmetology school "were the primary beneficiaries of the classroom clinic time" and that "[e]ven if Defendants sometimes incidentally benefitted, Plaintiffs benefitted by completing the required hours for licensing" and "receiving the practical training required"
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Case No.: CV14-4999 DSF (SHx)
08-22-2016
JUDGMENT
The Court having granted the motion for summary judgment by Defendants John Paul Mitchell Systems, Von Curtis, Inc., P.M. Advanced Education, Inc., Paul Mitchell Advanced Education, LLC, PMNV Las Vegas, LLC, PMCA Bakersfield, LLC, PMHBW LLC, P2W Learning Systems, LLC, Paul Mantea, D'Ann Evans, Ann-Marie Safadi, Winn Claybaugh, and John Paul Dejoria,
IT IS ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that the Plaintiffs Claire Gerard, Melody Northrop, Berenisa Cortes Palominas, Dylan Thomas, and Frances Handcock take nothing and that Defendants recover their costs of suit pursuant to a bill of costs filed in accordance with 28 U.S.C. § 1920. Dated: 8/22/16
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Dale S. Fischer
United States District Judge