Barbaro v. The Car Store of West Orange, Inc. et al
Joseph Barbaro |
The Car Store of West Orange, Inc. and Todd Paquette |
6:2017cv01540 |
August 23, 2017 |
US District Court for the Middle District of Florida |
Orlando Office |
Orange |
Paul G. Byron |
Gregory J. Kelly |
Fair Labor Standards Act |
29 U.S.C. ยง 201 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 24 ORDER adopting 22 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS re 21 Renewed Joint MOTION for Review and Approval of Settlement filed by Joseph Barbaro. The case is DISMISSED with prejudice. The Clerk is DIRECTED to close the file. Signed by Judge Paul G. Byron on 2/9/2018. (MMW) |
Filing 22 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS re 21 Renewed Joint Motion for Review and Approval of Settlement. It is RECOMMENDED that: 1. The Motion (Doc. No. 21) be GRANTED; and 2. The Court DISMISS the case with prejudice. A party has fourteen days from thi s date to file written objections to the Report and Recommendation's factual findings and legal conclusions. A party's failure to file written objections waives that party's right to challenge on appeal any unobjected-to factual findin g or legal conclusion the district judge adopts from the Report and Recommendation. 11th Cir. R. 3-1. To expedite the final disposition of this matter, if the parties have no objection to this Report and Recommendation, they may promptly file a joint notice of no objection. Signed by Magistrate Judge Gregory J. Kelly on 2/8/2018. (MB) |
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