REYNOLDS v. ALABAMA DEPT. OF TRANSP.

Civil Action No. 85-T-665-N.

955 F.Supp. 1428 (1997)

Johnny REYNOLDS, et al., Plaintiffs, v. ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, et al., Defendants.

District Court of United States, M.D. Alabama, Northern Division.

January 21, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Leonard Gilbert Kendrick, Montgomery, AL, Richard J. Ebbinghouse, Abigail P. van Alstyne, Robert L. Wiggins, Jr., Jon C. Goldfarb, Gregory O. Wiggins, C. Paige Williams, Rebecca Anthony, Gordon, Silberman, Wiggins & Childs, Birmingham, AL, Julian L. McPhillips, Jr., McPhillips, Shinbaum, Gill & Stoner, Montgomery, AL, Rick Harris, Glassroth & Associates, Montgomery, AL, for Johnny Reynolds, Cecil Parker, Robert Johnson, Frank Reed, Onida Maxwell, Martha Ann Boleware, Peggy Vonsherie Allen.

Abigail P. van Alstyne, Gordon, Silberman, Wiggins & Childs, Birmingham, AL, for Florence Belser.

Florence Belser, Montgomery, AL, pro se.

Raymond P. Fitzpatrick, Jr., R. Scott Clark, J. Michael Cooper, Fitzpatrick, Cooper & Clark, Birmingham, AL, for William Adams, Cheryl Caine, Tim Colquitt, William Flowers, Wilson Folmar, George Kyser, Becky Pollard, Ronnie Pouncey, Terry Robinson, Tim Williams.

Thomas R. Elliott, Jr., Allen R. Trippeer, Jr., C. Dennis Hughes, Stephen L. Scott, London & Yancey, Birmingham, AL, William K. Thomas, R. Taylor Abbot, Jr., Cabaniss, Johnston, Gardner, Dumas & O'Neal, Birmingham, AL, William H. Pryor, Jr., Attorney General, Montgomery, AL, Patrick H. Sims, Cabaniss, Johnston, Gardner, Dumas & O'Neal, Mobile, AL, for Jimmy Butts, Halycon Vance Ballard, Department of Transportation, State of Alabama, Department of Personnel, State of Alabama, Fob James.


MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER

MYRON H. THOMPSON, Chief Judge.

By order entered on November 7, 1996, the court held that plaintiff class members who "worked or applied" in the non-licensed engineer line of progression, but were never classified in that line, should not be included in the non-licensed engineers' cohort group for purposes of the backpay eligibility formula.1 The court promised that a memorandum opinion would...

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