Tedesco v. Anderson-Collins, Inc. et al
Judy Tedesco |
Anderson-Collins, Inc., Collins & Collins and Jack Collins, Jr. |
6:2008cv01406 |
August 15, 2008 |
US District Court for the Middle District of Florida |
Labor: Fair Standards Office |
Seminole |
David A. Baker |
Gregory A. Presnell |
Plaintiff |
Federal Question |
29:201 Denial of Overtime Compensation |
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Filing 26 ORDER adopting 25 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION re 24 Unopposed MOTION to Approve Settlement and Motion for Dismissal with Prejudice filed by Judy Tedesco.REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION re 24 Unopposed MOTION to Approve Settlement and Motion for Dismissal with Prejudice filed by Judy Tedesco. The Unopposed Motion to Approve Settlement and Dismiss the Case is GRANTED. The settlement is approved as a fair and reasonable resolution of a bona fide dispute.Defendants shall pay the Plaint iff $5,000.00 which includes $1,500.00 in unpaid wages and $3,500.00 in attorneys fees and costs. The case is DISMISSED with prejudice. The Court will not reserve jurisdiction to enforce a settlement agreement. The clerk is directed to close the case Signed by Judge Gregory A. Presnell on 7/7/2009. (copies mailed/emailed)(AKJ) |
Filing 25 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION re 24 Unopposed MOTION to Approve Settlement and Motion for Dismissal with Prejudice filed by Judy Tedesco. It is RECOMMENDED that the motion be GRANTED and that the Settlement be APPROVED. Signed by Magistrate Judge David A. Baker on 6/15/2009. (TMT) |
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