![]() Gwin on 2/1/22 approving the joint proposal on class members' uncashed judgment checks. Marginal Entry Order signed by Judge James S. (Attachments: #1 Signed Rider) Related document(s) #984. Joint Notice Regarding Reduction of Supersedeas Bond filed by Commerce Energy, Inc, Just Energy Group, Inc., Just Energy Marketing Corp. Joint Status Report on Class Members' Uncashed Judgment Checks and Joint Notice Regarding Termination of Supersedeas Bond filed by Dominic Hill, Davina Hurt. Joint Proposed Stipulation Regarding Status Report filed by Commerce Energy, Inc, Just Energy Group, Inc., Just Energy Marketing Corp. Gwin on 7/5/22 approving the extension regarding status report. Joint Status Report on Class Members' Uncashed Judgment Checks and Request for Order filed by Dominic Hill, Davina Hurt. Opinion and Order signed by Judge James S. This docket was last retrieved on August 10, 2022. ![]()
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