Martinez et al v. JVA Industries Inc. et al
Filing
92
ORDER: IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the parties are directed to file a joint letter motion along with their settlement agreement no later than February 7, 2022 to request court approval. The letter motion should explain why the proposed settlement i s fair and reasonable and otherwise complies with the Second Circuit's decision in Cheeks v. Freeport Pancake House, Inc., 796 F.3d 199 (2d Cir. 2015). The parties should submit their settlement papers to Judge Liman, unless they agree to consent to my jurisdiction to review the settlement under 28 U.S.C. § 636(c). Consent forms are available on the Court website. SO ORDERED. (Motions due by 2/7/2022.) (Signed by Magistrate Judge James L. Cott on 1/7/2022) (jca)
Case 1:20-cv-07977-LJL-JLC Document 92 Filed 01/07/22 Page 1 of 1
1/7/2022
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
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GREVIL MARTINEZ, et al.,
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Plaintiffs,
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JVA INDUSTRIES INC., et al.,
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Defendants.
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ORDER
20-CV-7977 (LJL) (JLC)
JAMES L. COTT, United States Magistrate Judge.
WHEREAS, the parties came before the undersigned for a settlement
conference on January 6, 2022 and reached a settlement;
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the parties are directed to file a joint letter
motion along with their settlement agreement no later than February 7, 2022 to
request court approval. The letter motion should explain why the proposed
settlement is fair and reasonable and otherwise complies with the Second Circuit’s
decision in Cheeks v. Freeport Pancake House, Inc., 796 F.3d 199 (2d Cir. 2015).
The parties should submit their settlement papers to Judge Liman, unless
they agree to consent to my jurisdiction to review the settlement under 28 U.S.C. §
636(c). Consent forms are available on the Court website.
SO ORDERED.
Dated: January 7, 2022
New York, New York
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