Sutton et al v. Clayton Hospitality Group, Inc. et al

Filing 124

ORDER adopting 123 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS re 94 Status report filed by John Sutton, Jamie Marzol, Joel Jurek, Marcus Laney, Robert Henderson. This case is REFERRED to United States Magistrate Judge Phillip R. Lammens to conduct a settlement conference. This case will be set for trial and a Case Management and Scheduling Order will follow. Signed by Judge Paul G. Byron on 9/16/2015. (MMW)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION JOHN SUTTON, ROBERT HENDERSON, JAMIE MARZOL, MARCUS LANEY, BRIAN ESPE, MICHAEL SEALOCK and JOEL JUREK, Plaintiffs, v. Case No: 6:14-cv-571-Orl-40TBS CLAYTON HOSPITALITY GROUP, INC., CAROL URANICK, DOLL HOUSE, INC. and WILAN CORPORATION, Defendants. / ORDER This cause is before the Court after a status conference was held before the United States Magistrate Judge Thomas B. Smith in this Fair Labor Standards Act case. The United States Magistrate Judge has submitted a report recommending that the Court enter an order for the conduct of a magistrate judge settlement conference, and that the Court set the case for trial. After an independent de novo review of the record in this matter, and noting that no objections were timely filed, the Court agrees entirely with the findings of fact and conclusions of law in the Report and Recommendation. Therefore, it is ORDERED as follows: 1. The Report and Recommendation filed August 28, 2015 (Doc. 123), is ADOPTED and CONFIRMED and made a part of this Order. 2. This case is REFERRED to United States Magistrate Judge Phillip R. Lammens to conduct a settlement conference. 3. The details regarding the settlement conference will be contained in a separate order issued by the Judge Lammens. 4. This case will be set for trial and a Case Management and Scheduling Order will follow. DONE AND ORDERED in Orlando, Florida on September 16, 2015. Copies furnished to: Counsel of Record Unrepresented Parties 2

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