Shedrick et al v. District Board of Trustees of Miami Dade College

Filing 59

ORDER STAYING OBJECTION PERIOD TO REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION ON PLAINTIFFS' MOTION FOR CLASS CERTIFICATION. Please see Order for details. Signed by Judge Robin S. Rosenbaum on 7/23/2012. (RSR)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA Case No. 11-21457-CIV-ROSENBAUM SHACK SHEDRICK, JEROME MITCHELL, MILTON DAVIS, and JOHN WILLIAMS, on behalf of themselves and all those similarly situated, Plaintiffs, v. DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF MIAMI-DADE COLLEGE, Defendant. / ORDER STAYING OBJECTION PERIOD FOR REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION ON PLAINTIFFS’ MOTION FOR CLASS CERTIFICATION This matter is before the Court on Plaintiffs’ Motion to Amend Their Class Certification Motion & Extend the Time to File Objections to the Magistrate’s Report [D.E. 58]. In their Motion, Plaintiffs seek to be excused from filing objections to the Honorable Chris McAliley’s Report and Recommendation on Plaintiffs’ Motion for Class Certification [D.E. 55] and to proceed instead by filing an amended motion for class certification. If the Court permits Plaintiffs to file an amended motion for class certification, Plaintiffs suggest, the amended motion may moot some or all of the issues raised by Magistrate Judge McAliley’s Report and Recommendation. Plaintiffs note, however, that Defendant objects to their Amended Motion for Class Certification. In the interests of judicial economy, it is therefore ORDERED and ADJUDGED that the period for Plaintiffs to file any objections to Magistrate Judge McAliley’s Report and Recommendation shall be stayed until three business days after the Court rules on Plaintiffs’ Motion to Amend or further order of this Court directing a different response period, whichever occurs first. DONE and ORDERED this 23rd day of July 2012. ROBIN S. ROSENBAUM UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE cc: The Honorable Chris McAliley Counsel of Record

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