SPELLERS v. USA
Case Number: 1:2018cv00047
Filed: November 6, 2020
Court: United States Federal Claims Court
Office: COFC Office
Nature of Suit: Civilian Pay - FLSA
Cause of Action: 28 U.S.C. ยง 1491 Tucker Act

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December 1, 2021 Opinion or Order Filing 61 REPORTED OPINION granting 56 Motion for Summary Judgment. The Clerk's office is directed to ENTER final judgment for defendant DISMISSING plaintiff's complaint, with prejudice. Signed by Judge Patricia E. Campbell-Smith. (TQ) Service on parties made.
November 6, 2020 Opinion or Order Filing 41 REPORTED OPINION granting in part 32 partial dismissal as to plaintiff's retaliation claim (Count II) and denying in part 32 Motion for Summary Judgment as to plaintiff's EPA claim (Count I). Pursuant to RCFC 54(b), as there is not ju st reason for delay, the clerk's office is directed to ENTER judgment DISMISSING Count II of plaintiff's complaint for lack of subject matter jurisdiction, without prejudice. On or before 12/4/2020, the parties are directed to CONFER an d FILE a Joint Status Report. The status report shall state whether settlement is a feasible option in this case or whether the parties intend to file any additional dispositive motions. If dispositive motions are to be filed, the status repor t shall set forth a proposed schedule in that regard. If neither settlement nor dispositive motions are viable, the parties shall set forth a proposed schedule for the exchanges required by Appendix A, paragraph 13 and the filings required by paragraphs 14 through 17. Signed by Judge Patricia E. Campbell-Smith. (TQ) Service on parties made.
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