BETTGER v. CROSSMARK, INC.

Filing 39

ORDER (Memorandum 38 filed previously as separate docket entry) - It is hereby ORDERED that: 1. Deft's MSJ 26 is GRANTED in part &DENIED in part... (see Paras 1a-b for specifics).; 2. Deft's MIL 34 is GRANTED.; 3. Clrk of Ct directed to DEFER entry of judgment until close of case.; 4. Revised scheduling order shall issue separately. (See order for complete details.) Signed by Chief Judge Christopher C. Conner on 6/17/14. (ki)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA PATRICIA BETTGER, Plaintiff, v. CROSSMARK, INC., Defendant : : : : : : : : : CIVIL ACTION NO. 1:13-CV-2030 (Chief Judge Conner) ORDER AND NOW, this 17th day of June, 2014, upon consideration of defendant’s motion (Doc. 26) for summary judgment, and for the reasons set forth in the accompanying memorandum, it is hereby ORDERED that: 1. Defendant’s motion (Doc. 26) for summary judgment is GRANTED in part and DENIED in part: a. b. 2. Defendant’s motion (Doc. 26) for summary judgment is GRANTED with respect to plaintiff’s claim under the Fair Labor Standards Act, 29 U.S.C. § 201 et seq., for unpaid overtime compensation relating to Crossmark’s commute policy. Defendant’s motion (Doc. 26) for summary judgment is DENIED with respect to plaintiff’s claim under the Fair Labor Standards Act, 29 U.S.C. § 201 et seq., for unpaid overtime compensation relating to the unreported hours plaintiff spent performing administrative tasks. Defendant’s motion (Doc. 34) in limine is GRANTED. 3. The Clerk of Court is directed to defer entry of judgment until the close of the case. 4. A revised scheduling order shall issue by separate order. /S/ CHRISTOPHER C. CONNER Christopher C. Conner, Chief Judge United States District Court Middle District of Pennsylvania

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