Castellon-Vogel v. International Paper Company
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ORDER by Judge Susan J. Dlott ADOPTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS for 24 Report and Recommendation; motion for jgm on the pleadings (Doc. 9) is denied as moot; defts motion to strike (Doc. 16) and motion for judgment on the pleadings in its counterclaim (Doc. 17) is denied as moot. This case is terminated on the docket of the Court. (vp)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF OHIO
WESTERN DIVISION
Martha A. Castellon-Vogel,
Plaintiff(s),
vs.
International Paper Company,
Defendant(s).
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Case Number: 1:17cv645
Judge Susan J. Dlott
ORDER
This matter is before the Court pursuant to the Order of General Reference in the United States
District Court for the Southern District of Ohio Western Division to United States Magistrate Judge Karen
L. Litkovitz. Pursuant to such reference, the Magistrate Judge reviewed the pleadings and filed with this
Court on July 18, 2018 a Report and Recommendation (Doc. 24). Subsequently, the plaintiff filed
objections to such Report and Recommendation (Doc. 25) and defendant filed a response to the objections
(Doc. 29).
The Court has reviewed the comprehensive findings of the Magistrate Judge and considered de
novo all of the filings in this matter. Upon consideration of the foregoing, the Court does determine that
such Recommendation should be adopted.
Accordingly, this case is DISMISSED for lack of subject matter jurisdiction and TERMINATED
on the docket of this Court.
Plaintiff’s motion for judgment on the pleadings (Doc. 9) is DENIED as MOOT.
Defendant’s motion to strike (Doc. 16) and motion for judgment on the pleadings on its
counterclaim (Doc. 17) is DENIED as MOOT.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
___s/Susan J. Dlott___________
Judge Susan J. Dlott
United States District Court
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