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Western Division − Los Angeles) CIVIL DOCKET for CASE #: 2:19−Cv−01717−RGK−AGR ACCO,(AGRx),DISCOVERY,PROTORD UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA (Western Division − Los Angeles) CIVIL DOCKET FOR CASE #: 2:19−cv−01717−RGK−AGR Alex Morgan et al v. United States Soccer Federation, Inc. Date Filed: 03/08/2019 Assigned to: Judge R. Gary Klausner Jury Demand: Plaintiff Referred to: Magistrate Judge Alicia G. Rosenberg Nature of Suit: 710 Labor: Fair Standards Related Case: 2:20−mc−00017−RGK−AGR Jurisdiction: Federal Question Cause: 29:206 Collect Unpaid Wages Plaintiff Alex Morgan represented by Diana Hughes Leiden Winston and Strawn LLP 333 South Grand Avenue Suite 3800 Los Angeles, CA 90071−1543 213−615−1700 Fax: 213−615−1750 Email: [email protected] LEAD ATTORNEY ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Brian D Netter Mayer Brown LLP 1999 K Street NW Washington, DC 20006 202−263−3000 Fax: 202−263−3300 Email: [email protected] PRO HAC VICE ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Cardelle B Spangler Winston and Strawn LLP 35 West Wacker Drive Chicago, IL 60601 312−558−5600 Fax: 312−558−5700 Email: [email protected] PRO HAC VICE ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED David G Feher Winston and Strawn LLP 200 Park Avenue New York, NY 10166−0005 212−294−6700 Fax: 212−294−4700 Email: [email protected] PRO HAC VICE ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Jeanifer E Parsigian Winston and Strawn LLP 101 California Street 34th Floor San Francisco, CA 94111 415−591−1000 Fax: 415−591−1400 Email: [email protected] ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Jeffrey L Kessler Winston and Strawn LLP 200 Park Avenue New York, NY 10166 212−294−6700 Fax: 212−294−4700 Email: [email protected] PRO HAC VICE ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Lev Tsukerman Winston and Strawn LLP 333 South Grand Avenue 38th Floor Los Angeles, CA 90071 213−615−1700 Fax: 213−615−1750 Email: [email protected] ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Nicole Saharsky Mayer Brown LLP 1999 K Street NW Washington, DC 20006 202−263−3000 Fax: 202−263−3300 Email: [email protected] PRO HAC VICE ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Plaintiff Megan Rapinoe represented by Diana Hughes Leiden (See above for address) LEAD ATTORNEY ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Brian D Netter (See above for address) PRO HAC VICE ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Cardelle B Spangler (See above for address) PRO HAC VICE ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED David G Feher (See above for address) PRO HAC VICE ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Jeanifer E Parsigian (See above for address) ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Jeffrey L Kessler (See above for address) PRO HAC VICE ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Lev Tsukerman (See above for address) ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Nicole Saharsky (See above for address) PRO HAC VICE ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Plaintiff Becky Sauerbrunn represented by Diana Hughes Leiden (See above for address) LEAD ATTORNEY ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Brian D Netter (See above for address) PRO HAC VICE ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Cardelle B Spangler (See above for address) PRO HAC VICE ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED David G Feher (See above for address) PRO HAC VICE ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Jeanifer E Parsigian (See above for address) ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Jeffrey L Kessler (See above for address) PRO HAC VICE ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Lev Tsukerman (See above for address) ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Nicole Saharsky (See above for address) PRO HAC VICE ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Plaintiff Carli Lloyd represented by Diana Hughes Leiden (See above for address) LEAD ATTORNEY ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Brian D Netter (See above for address) PRO HAC VICE ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Cardelle B Spangler (See above for address) PRO HAC VICE ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED David G Feher (See above for address) PRO HAC VICE ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Jeanifer E Parsigian (See above for address) ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Jeffrey L Kessler (See above for address) PRO HAC VICE ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Lev Tsukerman (See above for address) ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Nicole Saharsky (See above for address) PRO HAC VICE ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Plaintiff Morgan Brian represented by Diana Hughes Leiden (See above for address) LEAD ATTORNEY ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Cardelle B Spangler (See above for address) PRO HAC VICE ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED David G Feher (See above for address) PRO HAC VICE ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Jeanifer E Parsigian (See above for address) ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Jeffrey L Kessler (See above for address) PRO HAC VICE ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Lev Tsukerman (See above for address) ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Plaintiff Jane Campbell represented by 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BE NOTICED Cardelle B Spangler (See above for address) PRO HAC VICE ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED David G Feher (See above for address) PRO HAC VICE ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Jeanifer E Parsigian (See above for address) ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Jeffrey L Kessler (See above for address) PRO HAC VICE ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Lev Tsukerman (See above for address) ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Nicole Saharsky (See above for address) PRO HAC VICE ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Plaintiff Lindsey Horan represented by Diana Hughes Leiden (See above for address) LEAD ATTORNEY ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Cardelle B Spangler (See above for address) PRO HAC VICE ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED David G Feher (See above for address) PRO HAC VICE ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Jeanifer E Parsigian (See above for address) ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Jeffrey L Kessler (See above for address) PRO HAC VICE ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Lev Tsukerman (See above for address) ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Plaintiff Rose Lavelle represented by Diana Hughes Leiden (See above 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