Dearman v. Collegiate Housing Services, Inc.

Filing 7

ORDER granting 6 Motion To Stay Filing Of Certificate Of Initial Attorneys Conference And Joint Rule . Plaintiff shall have up to and including 6/21/2017 to file his motion for Fair Labor Standard Act conditional certification. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the parties requirement to file their CIAC and Joint Rule 26(f) Report shall be extended until (10) days after the Court issues a ruling on the issue of conditional certification Signed by Magistrate Judge David Keesler on 6/8/2017. (nvc)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA STATESVILLE DIVISION CIVIL ACTION NO. 5:17-CV-057-RLV-DCK GREG DEARMAN, Plaintiff, v. COLLEGIATE HOUSING SERVICES, INC., Defendant. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ORDER THIS MATTER IS BEFORE THE COURT on “Plaintiff’s Motion To Stay Filing Of Certificate Of Initial Attorney’s Conference And Joint Rule 26(f) Report” (Document No. 6) filed June 7, 2017. This motion has been referred to the undersigned Magistrate Judge pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 636(b), and immediate review is appropriate. Having carefully considered the motion, the record, and noting consent of Defendant’s counsel, the undersigned will grant the motion. IT IS, THEREFORE, ORDERED that “Plaintiff’s Motion To Stay Filing Of Certificate Of Initial Attorney’s Conference And Joint Rule 26(f) Report” (Document No. 6) is GRANTED. Plaintiff shall have up to and including June 21, 2017 to file his motion for Fair Labor Standard Act conditional certification. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the parties’ requirement to file their Certificate of Initial Attorney’s Conference and Joint Rule 26(f) Report shall be extended until ten (10) days after the Court issues a ruling on the issue of conditional certification. SO ORDERED. Signed: June 8, 2017

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