Williams v. Superior Hospitality Staffing, Inc. et al
Tanizia Williams |
Superior Hospitality Staffing, Inc., Superior Hospitality Systems, Inc., Superior Hospitality Systems Management, Inc., Shane Milliet and Superior Hospitality Janitorial Services, Inc. |
2:2018cv02793 |
March 15, 2018 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana |
New Orleans Office |
Orleans |
Kurt D. Engelhardt |
Janis van Meerveld |
Fair Labor Standards Act |
29 U.S.C. ยง 201 |
None |
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Filing 33 ORDER AND REASONS granting 24 MOTION to Dismiss. Plaintiff's claims against the trade names SHS Group, Superior Hospitality Staffing, Inc. & SHS Management, Inc. are DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE. It is further ordered that oral argument on this Motion is CANCELED. Signed by Judge Jane Triche Milazzo.(ecm) |
Filing 17 ORDER AND REASONS - IT IS ORDERED that the Motion to Dismiss for Failure to State a Claim, and/or Motion for More Definite Statement (Rec. Doc. 11 ) is GRANTED IN PART. Plaintiff's FLSA claims are DISMISSED WITHOUT PREJUDICE. Only Plaintiff 9;s state law claim remains. Plaintiff shall amend her Complaint within 20 days of this Order to the extent that she can remedy the deficiencies identified herein. Failure to amend will result in the sua sponte dismissal of this matter for lack of subject matter jurisdiction. Signed by Judge Jane Triche Milazzo on 1/7/2019. (sa) |
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