CAINE v. BABES SOUTH INC et al
SAMUEL CAINE |
BABES SOUTH INC and BRENNON P VINET |
3:2014cv00389 |
August 19, 2014 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Florida |
Pensacola Office |
Escambia |
ROGER VINSON |
CHARLES J KAHN |
Labor: Fair Standards |
29 U.S.C. ยง 201 Fair Labor Standards Act |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 40 ORDER ADOPTING 37 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION. Plaintiff's Motion for Summary Final Judgment (doc. 25 ) is GRANTED. Plaintiff's Motion for Entitlement to and Award of Attorneys' Fees and Costs (doc. 26 ) is GRANT ED. Judgment is entered in plaintiff's favor in the amount of $12,528.05. This judgment comprises the $6,250.00 owed to plaintiff under the settlement agreement, the $4,375.00 owed to plaintiff's counsel under the settlement agreement, and the $1,903.05 owed to plaintiff's counsel for his efforts in enforcing the settlement agreement. Signed by SENIOR JUDGE ROGER VINSON on 9/29/2015. (sdw) |
Filing 17 ORDER ADOPTING 14 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION. The parties' Joint Motion for Approval of Settlement (doc. 13 ) is GRANTED. The Settlement Agreement, including the attorney's fees and costs requested by plaintiff's counsel, is APPROVED. This action is DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE. The Clerk is directed to close the file. Signed by SENIOR JUDGE ROGER VINSON on 12/17/2014. (sdw) |
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