Carruega v. Steve's Painting, Inc. et al
Lorenzo Carruega |
Steve's Painting, Inc. and Steven Blair |
2:2016cv00715 |
September 21, 2016 |
US District Court for the Middle District of Florida |
Ft. Myers Office |
Lee |
John E. Steele |
Carol Mirando |
Fair Labor Standards Act |
29 U.S.C. ยง 201 |
None |
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Filing 32 OPINION AND ORDER granting 30 Motion to Approve Settlement; adopting and incorporating 31 Report and Recommendations; approving settlement. The Clerk shall enter judgment dismissing the case with prejudice, terminate all deadlines and motions, and close the file. Signed by Judge John E. Steele on 10/11/2017. (RKR) |
Filing 29 ORDER denying 26 Defendants' Amended Motion for Reconsideration of this Court's Order Granting Plaintiff's Motion to Compel, or in the Alternative, Defendants' Motion to Request Limited Discovery; granting in part and denying in part 28 Plaintiff's Motion for Attorneys' Fees. Plaintiff is AWARDED attorney's fees in the amount of $2,100.00. Signed by Magistrate Judge Carol Mirando on 8/7/2017. (HJ) |
Filing 23 ORDER granting 22 Plaintiff's Motion to Compel Responses to Plaintiff's First Interrogatories and First Request for Production to Defendant Steve's Painting Inc. Plaintiff's Request for Attorney's Fees and Costs is DENIED without prejudice. See Order for details. Signed by Magistrate Judge Carol Mirando on 6/14/2017. (HJ) |
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