Mode v. S-L Distribution Company, LLC et al

Filing 595

ORDER granting 594 Motion to Compel Certain Sample Opt-In Plaintiffs to Provide Deposition Availability. Signed by Magistrate Judge David S. Cayer on 12/16/2020. (tmg)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA CHARLOTTE DIVISION JARED MODE, on behalf of himself and all others similarly situated, Plaintiffs, No. 3:18-cv-00150-KDB-DSC v. S-L DISTRIBUTION COMPANY LLC, S-L DISTRIBUTION COMPANY INC., and S-L ROUTES LLC, Defendants. ORDER GRANTING S-L’S UNOPPOSED MOTION TO COMPEL CERTAIN SAMPLE OPT-IN PLAINTIFFS TO PROVIDE DEPOSITION AVAILABILITY This matter comes before the Court on Defendants, Counterclaim-Plaintiffs, and ThirdParty Plaintiffs S-L Distribution Company LLC, S-L Distribution Company Inc., and S-L Routes LLC’s (“S-L’s”) Unopposed Motion to Compel Certain Sample Opt-In Plaintiffs to Provide Deposition Availability (“Motion”). The Court, having reviewed the Motion and any responses thereto, GRANTS the Motion and ORDERS that: a. Each of the Sample Opt-Ins listed in S-L’s Motion is COMPELLED to, within twenty-one days of this Order, provide a date in December or January when he or she is available for a deposition and to appear for his or her deposition on the date selected and sit for the deposition. b. In the event that any Sample Opt-In(s) do not comply with this Order—either by failing to provide dates or by failing to appear for their deposition—S-L may move the Court for an order dismissing with prejudice the claims of the non-compliant Sample Opt-In(s) and/or for other appropriate relief. Case 3:18-cv-00150-KDB-DSC Document 595 Filed 12/16/20 Page 1 of 2 SO ORDERED. Signed: December 16, 2020 2 Case 3:18-cv-00150-KDB-DSC Document 595 Filed 12/16/20 Page 2 of 2

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