Reyes v. Varela et al
Aurely Jannett Gutierrez Reyes |
Ruben Varela and Vanesa Garrido |
1:2015cv24644 |
December 17, 2015 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Florida |
Miami Office |
Miami-Dade |
Marcia G. Cooke |
Edwin G. Torres |
Fair Labor Standards Act |
29 U.S.C. ยง 0201 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 37 ORDER GRANTING DEFENDANTS' MOTION TO DISMISS COMPLAINT denying as moot 17 Motion to Quash; granting 18 Motion to Quash; denying as moot 17 Motion to Dismiss for Lack of Jurisdiction; granting 18 Motion to Dismiss for Lack of Jurisdic tion; denying as moot 33 Motion for Extension of Time. Closing Case. Motions Terminated: 17 MOTION to Quash Process and to Dismiss on Jurisdictional GroundsMOTION to Dismiss for Lack of Jurisdiction filed by Ruben Varela, 33 Unopposed MOTION for Extension of Time TO EXTEND PRETRIAL DEADLINES re 13 Scheduling Order,, filed by Ruben Varela, Vanesa Garrido, 18 MOTION to Quash Process and to Dismiss on Jurisdictional GroundsMOTION to Dismiss for Lack of Jurisdiction filed by Vanesa Garrido. Signed by Judge Marcia G. Cooke on 6/29/2016. (tm) NOTICE: If there are sealed documents in this case, they may be unsealed after 1 year or as directed by Court Order, unless they have been designated to be permanently sealed. See Local Rule 5.4 and Administrative Order 2014-69. |
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