MacIntyre et al v. Moore
Stephen R. MacIntyre and Scott E. Sullivan |
Jack W. Moore |
6:2015cv06660 |
October 30, 2015 |
US District Court for the Western District of New York |
Rochester Office |
Monroe |
Elizabeth A. Wolford |
Fair Labor Standards Act |
29 U.S.C. ยง 201 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 24 DECISION AND ORDER granting in part 20 Defendants' Motion to Dismiss insofar as Defendants seek dismissal of Plaintiffs' claim for unjust enrichment and to the extent Defendants seek to dismiss claims against Moore in his official capacit y, but it is otherwise denied. Plaintiffs' FLSA claims against Moore in his individual capacity and the Town may proceed, and the Clerk of Court is directed to amend the caption to state that Moore is being sued in his individual capacity and delete the reference to "his official capacity as supervisor, Town of Henrietta." Signed by Hon. Elizabeth A. Wolford on 09/28/2018. (DPS)-CLERK TO FOLLOW UP- |
Filing 15 DECISION AND ORDER granting 4 Motion to Dismiss, and granting 8 Plaintiffs leave to amend consistent with this Decision and Order. Plaintiffs may file an amended complaint within 30 days of the date of this Order. SO ORDERED. Signed by Hon. Elizabeth A. Wolford on 7/28/17. (JPL) (Copies of this Decision and Order have been mailed to Plaintiffs)-CLERK TO FOLLOW UP- |
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