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Nance v. May Trucking Company et al Doc. 1 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 1 SCOTT NANCE and FREDERICK FREEDMAN, on behalf of themselves, all others similarly situated, and the general public, v. Plaintiffs, MAY TRUCKING COMPANY, an Idaho corporation; DOES 1 through 0, inclusive, Defendants. Civil No. -cv-0-lab (DHB) ORDER GRANTING PLAINTIFFS MOTION TO LIFT STAY AND COMPEL PRE-CERTIFICATION DISCOVERY REGARDING PUTATIVE CALIFORNIA CLASSES [ECF Nos. and 0] On April, 1, the parties filed a Joint Discovery Conference Statement. (ECF No..) Additionally, the parties filed separate memoranda concerning their respective positions regarding the instant discovery dispute. (ECF Nos. -1, 0.) On April, 1, the Court held a Discovery Conference during which the parties discussed their dispute concerning the Court s prior finding that Plaintiffs requested pre-certification discovery was premature in light of Defendant s pending Motion to Dismiss and the Court s stay of pre-certification discovery pending the District Judge s ruling on the Motion to Dismiss. Plaintiffs now seek to have the January, 1 stay on pre-certification discovery - 1 - cv-lab (DHB) Dockets.Justia.com

1 lifted as to the proposed California classes. 1 Plaintiffs also seek the production of information and documents concerning the proposed California classes. Based on a careful review of the parties papers and arguments made before the Court, and for the reasons discussed below, Plaintiffs motion to lift the stay of discovery as to the proposed California classes is GRANTED. Furthermore, Plaintiffs motion to compel pre-certification discovery relating to the proposed California classes is hereby GRANTED consistent with this Order. I. BACKGROUND This is a putative class action in which Plaintiffs allege that Defendant violated federal, Oregon and California wage and hour laws. On behalf of several classes of persons who work for Defendant as truck drivers, Plaintiffs assert causes of action under the Fair Labor Standards Act ( FLSA ), U.S.C. ; the Oregon Minimum Wage Law, Or. Rev. Stat..0,.0,. and.0; and Cal. Labor Code,., 1.1, 1,, et seq. and 0. Plaintiffs also assert a cause of action for unfair competition under Cal. Business & Professions Code 0, et seq. Plaintiffs filed their First Amended Complaint ( FAC ) on October,. (ECF No..) On October,, Defendant filed a Rule 1(b)() Motion to Dismiss the causes of action brought under the FLSA and two of four causes of action brought under Oregon law. (ECF No..) On October,, Defendants also filed a motion seeking to transfer this action to the District of Oregon pursuant to U.S.C. 0(a). (ECF No..) Defendant s motions are presently pending before the Honorable Larry A. Burns. On January, 1, the Court denied Plaintiffs prior motion to compel pre-certification discovery on grounds that such discovery was premature in light of the pending Motion to Dismiss. (ECF No..) The Court also stayed pre-certification discovery until Defendant s Motion to Dismiss is decided. (Id.) II. DISCOVERY DISPUTE Presently before the Court is Plaintiffs request that the Court lift the stay on pre-certification discovery only as to the proposed California classes. Should the Court grant this request, Plaintiffs also 1 Plaintiffs have agreed to limit their request to the proposed California classes until the District Judge issues a ruling on Defendant s Motion to Dismiss regarding the proposed Oregon and FLSA classes. - - cv-lab (DHB)

1 request that Defendant be ordered to produce the following information concerning the proposed California classes: (1) the name, address, telephone number, hire date, and termination date (if applicable) of a representative sample of putative class members; (b) any record of hours worked by a representative sample of putative class members; and (c) payroll records and driving logs of a representative sample of putative class members. A. Plaintiffs Position Plaintiffs contend the information requested is relevant to their motion for class certification and the merits of their claims concerning the proposed California classes. Plaintiffs also contend that no party requested that a discovery stay be imposed, that a discovery stay should not automatically occur upon the filing of a motion to dismiss, and that Defendant has not met its burden under Rule of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure for seeking a protective order to limit discovery pending resolution of its Motion to Dismiss. Moreover, Plaintiffs contend that Defendant s Motion to Dismiss only challenges the claims Plaintiffs bring under the FLSA and Oregon wage and hour laws and that Plaintiffs should not be precluded from seeking discovery regarding claims that are not at issue on Defendant s Motion to Dismiss, i.e., discovery regarding the proposed California classes. Lastly, Plaintiffs contend that the stay is highly prejudicial to Plaintiffs. Regarding appropriate sample size, Plaintiffs argue that Defendant should produce information regarding all drivers (0%) in the proposed California training subclass and 1 of 0 drivers (%) in the proposed California class. Plaintiffs also maintain that the sampling should be representative and that the parties evidence in support of or in opposition to class certification should be limited to those persons within the sample produced. B. Defendant s Position Defendant seeks to have the stay on discovery remain in effect. Defendant contends that precertification discovery should not occur until after the Court rules on Defendant s Motion to Dismiss because, if that motion is granted, a substantial number of putative class members will no longer be a part of this action. Defendant also argues that the discovery at issue is irrelevant and not reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of admissible evidence because Plaintiffs requests relate to issues not plead in the operative FAC. Specifically, Defendant states that Plaintiffs intend to take the - - cv-lab (DHB)

1 deposition of three of Defendant s employees but that these employees only have knowledge of claims not plead in the FAC. Furthermore, Defendant contends that even if the discovery is limited to the proposed California classes, there are additional pleading deficiencies in the FAC and Defendant will seek dismissal of multiple claims regarding the proposed California classes after the pending Motion to Dismiss is heard. Regarding appropriate sample size, Defendant contends that Plaintiffs are improperly seeking documents relating to every member of the proposed California classes and thus Plaintiffs request for pre-certification discovery is not narrowly tailored. Defendant proposes that any production of documents should be limited to a random sampling of % of the putative California class members. Defendant maintains that it cannot stipulate that the sampled documents it produces is representative of other putative class members. Rather, Defendant states that whether the sampling is representative of the putative class is a legal determination that the Court must make at the class certification stage. III. DISCUSSION A. Lifting Stay on Pre-Certification Discovery Regarding Proposed California Classes Parties may obtain discovery regarding any nonprivileged matter that is relevant to any party s claim or defense. Fed. R. Civ. P. (b)(1). In addition, [f]or good cause, the court may order discovery of any matter relevant to the subject matter involved in the action. Relevant information need not be admissible at the trial if the discovery appears reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of admissible evidence. Id. Here, Plaintiffs seek to have the Court s stay on pre-certification discovery lifted so that they may pursue information related only to the proposed California classes. Given that Defendant s pending Motion to Dismiss does not seek dismissal of the causes of action brought under California law, the Court finds that discovery relating to these claims is relevant and appropriate under the circumstances to allow Plaintiffs to prepare their class certification motion. See Twin City Fire Ins. Co. v. Emp rs Ins. of Wausau, 1 F.R.D., (D. Nev. ) ( [A] pending Motion to Dismiss is not ordinarily a situation that in and of itself would warrant a stay of discovery. ). Defendant contends that even if the requested documents are relevant, their production should not be ordered because the California claims contained in the FAC (and a purported proposed Second - - cv-lab (DHB)

1 Amended Complaint) contain various fatal pleading deficiencies. (ECF. No. 0 at :-:.) Defendant maintains that it intends to file a dispositive motion addressing these purported deficiencies after the ruling on the pending Motion to Dismiss. However, Defendant did not raise these purported deficiencies in its pending Motion to Dismiss. Moreover, the Court cannot stay discovery indefinitely based on representations that a future dispositive motion will be filed. Whether the FAC s claims concerning the proposed California classes are deficient or not is not presently at issue. Those claims, however, are the operative claims, and Plaintiffs are entitled to obtain discovery relevant to their operative claims. Accordingly, the Court finds that pre-certification discovery relative to the proposed California classes is appropriate under the circumstances. The Court next turns to the scope of such discovery and the appropriate sample size to be used. B. Scope of Permitted Pre-Certification Discovery As an initial matter, the Court notes that during the April, 1 Discovery Conference, counsel for Plaintiffs indicated that in lieu of seeking the contact information of the putative California class members, Plaintiffs would be satisfied if Defendant provided the requested records using unique identifiers with the personal information of Defendant s employees redacted. The Court finds that this approach is preferable to the opt-out notice procedure discussed in the parties papers. Although an opt-out notice procedure is appropriate in many cases involving pre-certification discovery (see, e.g., Murphy v. Target Corp., No. 0cv-AJB(WMC), U.S. Dist. LEXIS, at *-1 (S.D. Cal. June, )), under the facts and circumstances of this case, including the relatively small size of the proposed California classes, the Court finds that it will be more efficient for Defendant to produce records of hours worked, payroll records and driving logs using unique identifiers. Defendant shall ensure that all names, contact information and other private personal information shall be redacted from the production. As such, this Order does not address the parties arguments concerning the privacy interests of putative class members or the opt-out notice procedure. Next, Defendant contends that Plaintiffs seek to conduct discovery regarding claims not asserted in the FAC. Specifically, Defendant contends that if the stay is lifted Plaintiffs will seek information related to orientation sessions which are not encompassed in the operative claims. However, - - cv-lab (DHB)

1 Plaintiffs instant request makes no mention of discovery related to orientation sessions. (See ECF No. -1 at 1:-:.) Rather, Plaintiffs have limited their request to documents regarding hours worked, payroll records and driving logs. These documents are relevant to the operative claims and the Court s Order lifting the stay is limited to production of records relating to the proposed California classes. As noted above, the parties disagree on the appropriate sample size of the production. Plaintiffs seek information regarding all drivers (0%) in the proposed California training subclass and 1 of 0 drivers (%) in the proposed California class. Defendant contends that any production of documents should be limited to a random sampling of % of the putative California class members. With respect to the proposed California training subclass, the Court finds that Plaintiffs proposal for % of the putative class is reasonable. Defendant has made no showing of any burden imposed by such a sampling. With respect to the proposed California class, the Court finds that Plaintiffs proposal for 0% of the putative class is unreasonable. Although the relatively small proposed class size ( drivers) suggests a need for a larger sampling, the Court finds that a production of responsive documents concerning one-third (1 drivers) of the proposed California class is appropriate. Defendant s production shall be comprised of a random sampling. Finally, the Court declines to impose any limits on what evidence the parties may introduce in support of or in opposition to class certification as the Court views this issue as premature. If Plaintiffs desire that such a restriction be imposed they are not precluded from moving for such relief at the appropriate time. IV. CONCLUSION AND ORDER Based on the foregoing, the Court orders as follows: 1. The Court s January, 1 stay on pre-certification relating to the proposed California classes is hereby VACATED. Pre-certification discovery relating to the proposed FLSA and Oregon classes shall remain stayed.. Plaintiffs motion to compel pre-certification discovery regarding the proposed California classes is hereby GRANTED consistent with this Order. On or before June, 1, Defendant shall produce to Plaintiffs the following: - - cv-lab (DHB)

1 a. All records of hours worked of a random sample of % (1 drivers) of the putative California class; b. All payroll records of a random sample of % (1 drivers) of the putative California class; c. All driving logs of a random sample of % (1 drivers) of the putative California class; d. All records of hours worked of a random sample of % (1 drivers) of the putative California training subclass; e. All payroll records of a random sample of % (1 drivers) of the putative California training subclass; and f. All driving logs of a random sample of % (1 drivers) of the putative California training subclass.. Defendant s document production shall utilize unique identifiers in lieu of private information. Defendant shall ensure that all names, contact information and other private personal information shall be redacted from the production. IT IS SO ORDERED. DATED: May, 1 DAVID H. BARTICK United States Magistrate Judge - - cv-lab (DHB)