Cripe v. ARPSIM, INC et al

Filing 20

ORDER granting 16 Motion for Settlement; granting 16 motion to dismiss; adopting Report and Recommendations re 18 Report and Recommendations. The Court finds the settlement to be a fair and reasonable compromise of a bona fide FLSA dispute. This case is DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE. The Court declines to reserve jurisdiction to enforce the Settlement Agreement. The Clerk is directed to CLOSE the file. Signed by Judge Anne C. Conway on 6/12/2018. (RMF)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION ALIKA CRIPE, Plaintiff, v. Case No: 6:18-cv-304-Orl-22DCI ARPSIM, INC, VEERA BROS, INC, NISHA VEERA and PARAG VEERA, Defendants. ORDER This cause is before the Court on the Joint Motion for Approval of Settlement and Dismissal with Prejudice (Doc. No. 16) filed on May 9, 2018. The United States Magistrate Judge has submitted a report recommending that the Motion be GRANTED in part. After an independent de novo review of the record in this matter, and noting that the parties filed a Joint Notice of No Objection (Doc. No. 19), 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 June 6, 2018 (Doc. No. 18), is ADOPTED and CONFIRMED and made a part of this Order. 2. The Joint Motion for Approval of Settlement and Dismissal with Prejudice is hereby GRANTED in part. The Court finds the settlement to be a fair and reasonable compromise of a bona fide FLSA dispute. 3. This case is DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE. 4. The Court declines to reserve jurisdiction to enforce the Settlement Agreement. 5. The Clerk is directed to CLOSE the file. DONE and ORDERED in Orlando, Florida on June 12, 2018. Copies furnished to: Counsel of Record -2-

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