SCHNEIDER v. THE IT FACTOR PRODUCTIONS et al
SAMANTHA SCHNEIDER |
THE IT FACTOR PRODUCTIONS and ALYCIA KABACK |
2:2013cv05970 |
October 11, 2013 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania |
Philadelphia Office |
Philadelphia |
RONALD L. BUCKWALTER |
Civil Rights: Employment |
29 U.S.C. ยง 201 Fair Labor Standards Act |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 38 ORDER THAT DEFENDANT'S OBJECTIONS TO THE REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION ARE OVERRULED. THE REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION IS APPROVED AND ADOPTED. PLAINTIFF'S MOTION TO ENFORCE SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT IS GRANTED. DEFENDANT, ALYCIA KABACK, SHALL EXECUTE A SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT AND GENERAL RELEASE, CONSISTENT WITH THE TERMS PLACED ON THE RECORD ON 6/11/2014, AND RETURN THE COMPLETELY EXECUTED AGREEMENT TO PLAINTIFF'S COUNSEL WITHIN 10 DAYS OF THE DATE OF THIS ORDER. PLAINTIFF'S REQUEST FOR ATTORNEY'S FEES IS DENIED. SIGNED BY HONORABLE RONALD L. BUCKWALTER ON 7/10/2014. 7/11/2014 ENTERED AND COPIES MAILED TO PRO SE AND E-MAILED. (aeg, ) |
Filing 7 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER THAT DEFENDANT ALYCIA KABACK'S MOTION TO DISMISS (#4) IS DENIED. ALL DEFENDANTS SHALL FILE THEIR ANSWERS TO THE COMPLAINT WITH TWENTY (20) DAYS FROM THE DATE OF THIS ORDER. SIGNED BY HONORABLE RONALD L. BUCKWALTER ON 12/9/13. 12/10/13 ENTERED & E-MAILED. COPIES MAILED TO UNREPS.(fdc) |
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