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Aiyekusibe v. Hertz Corporation, 2:18-cv-816-FtM-38MRM. (2020)

Court: District Court, M.D. Florida Number: infdco20200316b19 Visitors: 11
Filed: Mar. 12, 2020
Latest Update: Mar. 12, 2020
Summary: REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION MAC R. McCOY , Magistrate Judge . Before the Undersigned is the parties' Notice of Filing Joint Amended Proposed Notice, which the Undersigned construes as a motion seeking approval of the parties' Joint Amended Proposed Notice. (Doc. 125). The Undersigned entered a Report and Recommendation recommending that the parties be required to amend their previous notice (Doc. 87) to include certain language advising opt-in plaintiffs of their potential liabilities for a
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REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION

Before the Undersigned is the parties' Notice of Filing Joint Amended Proposed Notice, which the Undersigned construes as a motion seeking approval of the parties' Joint Amended Proposed Notice. (Doc. 125). The Undersigned entered a Report and Recommendation recommending that the parties be required to amend their previous notice (Doc. 87) to include certain language advising opt-in plaintiffs of their potential liabilities for a prevailing defendant's taxable costs (Doc. 117 at 11-12). The presiding United States District Judge accepted and adopted the Report and Recommendation, ordering the parties to submit an amended proposed notice consistent with her Order (Doc. 123) and the Report and Recommendation (Doc. 117).

Here, a review of the parties' Amended Proposed Notice shows the parties have satisfactorily included language regarding an opt-in plaintiff's potential liability. (See Doc. 125-1 at 4). Moreover, this language is contained in a section titled "Your Legal Rights & Options" thereby making it abundantly clear what liabilities a potential opt-in plaintiff may have if he or she chooses to join this action. Therefore, the Undersigned respectfully recommends the Court approve the parties' Joint Amended Proposed Notice. (Doc. 125-1).

CONCLUSION

Based upon the foregoing, the Undersigned RESPECTFULLY RECOMMENDS that the parties' Notice of Filing Joint Amended Proposed Notice (Doc. 125), which the Undersigned construes as a motion seeking approval of the parties' Joint Amended Proposed Notice (Doc. 125-1) be APPROVED.

RESPECTFULLY RECOMMENDED.

Source:  Leagle

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