Valentine v. Physicians Group Services, P.A.
Filing
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ORDER granting 28 Joint Motion for Settlement as supplemented 30 ; adopting 31 Report and Recommendations as the opinion of the Court; the action is dismissed with prejudice; the clerk should close the file. Signed by Judge Timothy J. Corrigan on 9/19/2017. (JJB)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
MIDDLE DISTRICT OF FLORIDA
JACKSONVILLE DIVISION
HEATHER VALENTINE, on his
own behalf and others similarly
situated,
Plaintiff,
v.
Case No. 3:16-cv-414-J-32PDB
PHYSICIANS GROUP SERVICES,
P.A., a Florida Profit Corporation,
Defendant.
ORDER
This case is before the Court on the Supplemental Joint Motion for
Approval of Settlement and Request for Dismissal with Prejudice (Doc. 30). On
August 23, 2017, the assigned United States Magistrate Judge issued a Report
and Recommendation (Doc. 31) recommending that the parties’ motion for
settlement, as supplemented, be granted and that the case be dismissed with
prejudice. No party has filed an objection to the Report and Recommendation,
and the time in which to do so has passed. See 28 U.S.C. § 636(b)(1); Fed. R.
Civ. P. 72(b); M.D. Fla. R. 6.02(a).
Upon de novo review of the file and for the reasons stated in the Report
and Recommendation (Doc. 31), it is hereby
ORDERED:
1.
The Report and Recommendation of the Magistrate Judge (Doc. 31)
is ADOPTED as the opinion of the Court.
2.
The Joint Motion for Approval of Settlement and Request for
Dismissal With Prejudice (Doc. 28), as supplemented (Doc. 30), is GRANTED.
3.
The parties’ settlement agreement (Doc. 30-1) is APPROVED.
4.
This action is DISMISSED with prejudice.
5.
The Clerk should terminate all pending motions, vacate any
remaining timelines, and close the case.
DONE AND ORDERED in Jacksonville, Florida this 19th day of
September, 2017.
jjb
Copies to:
Honorable Patricia D. Barksdale
United States Magistrate Judge
Counsel of record
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