United States Department of Labor v. Fire & Safety Investigation Consulting Services, LLC et al
United States Department of Labor |
Fire & Safety Investigation Consulting Services, LLC and Christopher Harris |
1:2017cv00025 |
February 22, 2017 |
US District Court for the Northern District of West Virginia |
Clarksburg Office |
Harrison |
Irene M. Keeley |
Fair Labor Standards Act |
29 U.S.C. ยง 201 |
None |
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Filing 123 MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER GRANTING IN PART AND DENYING IN PART THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF LABORS MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT DKT. NO. 51 , DENYING DEFENDANTS MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT DKT. NO. 47 , AND DENYING DEFENDANTS MOTION FOR ATTO RNEY FEES DKT. NO. 49 . The Court OVERRULES the Defendants Objection to Plaintiffs Revised Schedule A Dkt. No. 66 ; GRANTS in part and DENIES in part the Plaintiffs Motion for Summary Judgment Dkt. No. 51 ; DENIES the Defendants Motion for Sum mary Judgment Dkt. No. 47 ; DENIES the Defendants Motion for Attorney Fees and Costs Dkt. No. 49 ; DENIES AS MOOT the defendants motions in limine Dkt. Nos. 90 92 ); DENIES AS MOOT the defendants Motion to Dismiss and Alternative Motion to C ompel Dkt. No. 99 . DISMISSES this case WITH PREJUDICE. Court directs the Clerk to enter a separate judgment order, and to strike this case from the Courts active docket. Signed by Senior Judge Irene M. Keeley on 5/3/2018. (copy counsel of record)(jmm) |
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