Spallone v. SoHo University Inc et al
Filing
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ORDER TO STAY ACTION AND TOLL STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS. Signed by the Honorable R. Bryan Harwell on 10/13/2015. (hcic, )
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA
FLORENCE DIVISION
ROBERT SPALLONE, on behalf of
himself and all others similarly situated,
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Plaintiff,
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SOHO UNIVERSITY, INC.
d/b/a SOHO 544; and JOHN DOE,
individually,
Defendants.
C/A: 4:15-cv-1622-RBH
ORDER
TO STAY ACTION
AND
TOLL STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS
This matter came before the court on the joint motion of Plaintiff, Robert Spallone
(“Spallone”), on behalf of himself and all others similarly situated, and all of the filed Opt-Ins to
date (all jointly “Plaintiffs”) and Defendants Soho University, Inc. d/b/a Soho 544, (“Soho”); and
John Doe (“Doe”) (Soho and Doe collectively “Defendants”), pursuant to FRCP 16, for an Order
to stay the action through December 1, 2015, to allow the parties an opportunity to attempt to
resolve this action. The parties request a temporary stay on all deadlines, including responses to
court requested items. If the Parties are unable to resolve this action by December 1, they will
submit a revised scheduling order to the court.
In addition, the Parties request that this court toll the statute of limitations for all
Plaintiffs and individuals similarly situated from October 7, 2015 through December 1, 2015.
If the Parties are unable to resolve this action by December 1, they are to submit a
proposed, revised Scheduling Order to this court by December 8.
[SIGNATURE PAGE TO FOLLOW]
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Order to Stay Action and Toll Statute of Limitations
C/A: 4:15-cv-1622-RBH
IT IS SO ORDERED!
October 13, 2015
Florence, South Carolina
s/ R. Bryan Harwell
R. Bryan Harwell
United States District Judge
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