Green v. Waste Pro of Florida, Inc.

Filing 30

ORDER granting 26 Motion for Attorney Fees; adopting and confirming 28 Report and Recommendations and making a part of this Order in its entirety. Plaintiff is ENTITLED to attorney's fees and costs under 29 U.S.C. § 216(b) as the prevailing party. Plaintiff is DIRECTED to file a supplemental motion on the amount of fees and costs within forty-five days of the date of this Order, pursuant to Local Rule 7.01(c). Signed by Judge Roy B. Dalton, Jr. on 9/15/2022. (ALL)

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Case 6:22-cv-00276-RBD-DCI Document 30 Filed 09/15/22 Page 1 of 2 PageID 128 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION TYRONE GREEN, Plaintiff, v. Case No. 6:22-cv-276-RBD-DCI WASTE PRO OF FLORIDA, INC., Defendant. ____________________________________ ORDER In this Fair Labor Standards Act case, the Court previously approved the parties’ settlement. Plaintiff now moves the Court to determine his entitlement to fees and costs. (Doc. 26 (“Motion”).) On referral, U.S. Magistrate Judge Daniel C. Irick entered a Report and Recommendation submitting that the Court should grant the Motion. (Doc. 28 (“R&R”).) The time has passed and there were no objections, so the Court examines the R&R for clear error only. See Macort v. Prem, Inc., 208 F. App’x 781, 784 (11th Cir. 2006). Finding none, the R&R is due to be adopted in its entirety. Accordingly, it is ORDERED AND ADJUDGED: 1. The R&R (Doc. 28) is ADOPTED AND CONFIRMED and made a part of this Order in its entirety. 2. Plaintiff’s Motion (Doc. 26) is GRANTED. Case 6:22-cv-00276-RBD-DCI Document 30 Filed 09/15/22 Page 2 of 2 PageID 129 3. Plaintiff is ENTITLED to attorney’s fees and costs under 29 U.S.C. § 216(b) as the prevailing party. 4. Plaintiff is DIRECTED to file a supplemental motion on the amount of fees and costs within forty-five days of the date of this Order, pursuant to Local Rule 7.01(c). DONE AND ORDERED in Chambers in Orlando, Florida, on September 15, 2022. 2

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