J.C. et al v. BJ'S Wholesale Club, Inc.

Filing 44

ORDER for 43 Report and Recommendations: Having reviewed the Report and Recommendation, the Court finds no clear error in Judge Netburn's well-reasoned report. The Court therefore adopts the Report and Recommendation in its entirety, and the proposed settlement is APPROVED. The Clerk of Court is instructed to close this case. (Signed by Judge Alison J. Nathan on 11/23/2015) (tn)

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USDCSDNY DOCUMENT ELECTRO DOC#: UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK DATE FILED FILEi),tJQV 2 3~£0l5 J.C., et al., Plaintiffs, 15-cv-2161 (AJN) (SN) -vORDER BJ'S Wholesale Club, Inc., Defendant. ALISON J. NA THAN, District Judge: Presently before the Comi is Judge Netburn's Report and Recommendation, which recommends that the Court approve the proposed infant settlement in this case. See Dkt. No. 43. When a magistrate judge issues findings or recommendations, the district court "may accept, reject, or modify [them] in whole or in part." 28 U.S.C. § 636(b)(l). After the magistrate judge issues her report, the parties have fourteen days to "file written objections to [the] proposed findings and recommendations." Id. If no party files objections, then the Court reviews the magistrate judge's recommendations only for clear error. See Gomez v. Brown, 655 F. Supp. 2d 332, 341 (S.D.N.Y.2009). Judge Netburn issued her Report and Recommendation on September 10, 2015. The deadline for the parties to file any objections was September 24, 2015, but no objections have been filed. Accordingly, the Court reviews for clear error. Having reviewed the Report and Recommendation, the Court finds no clear error in Judge Netburn's well-reasoned report. The Court therefore adopts the Report and Recommendation in its entirety, and the proposed settlement is APPROVED. The Clerk of Court is instructed to close this case. 1 SO ORDERED. Dated: ,2015 w York, New York United States District Judge 2

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