Raetano v. Select Investments Network, Inc.

Filing 10

ORDER: Defendant's Motion to Suspend Local and General Rules Pending ADA Inspection and Remediation Plan 9 is GRANTED. This action is STAYED for six (6) months. During this time Defendant shall: (1) identify the barriers and impediments to the disabled, (2) develop a reasonable remediation plan, (3) inform the Court and the Plaintiff of its plan and schedule of impediments, and (4) undertake such work as can be performed with the resources available; or file an appropriate motion explaining why these tasks cannot be accomplished. Signed by Judge James S. Moody, Jr on 1/22/2009. (LN)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF FLORIDA TAMPA DIVISION A. JOSEPH RAETANO, Plaintiff, v. SELECT INVESTMENTS NETWORK, INC., Defendant. _____________________________________/ Case No. 8:08-cv-2110-T-30TGW ORDER THIS CAUSE comes before the Court upon Defendant's Motion to Suspend Local and General Rules Pending ADA Inspection and Remediation Plan (Dkt. 9). Plaintiff has failed to file a timely response to the motion. The Court, having thus considered the motion and supporting memoranda without a response, and being otherwise fully advised in the premises, determines the motion should be granted. It is therefore ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that: 1. Defendant's Motion to Suspend Local and General Rules Pending ADA Inspection and Remediation Plan (Dkt. 9) is GRANTED. 2. This action is STAYED for six (6) months. During this time Defendant shall: (1) (2) identify the barriers and impediments to the disabled, develop a reasonable remediation plan, (3) inform the Court and the Plaintiff of its plan and schedule of impediments, and (4) undertake such work as can be performed with the resources available; or file an appropriate motion explaining why these tasks cannot be accomplished. DONE and ORDERED in Tampa, Florida on January 22, 2009. Copies furnished to: Counsel/Parties of Record S:\Even\2008\08-cv-2110.mt suspend.frm Page 2 of 2

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