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Ovalle v. Lion Pavers Constr.

United States District Court, Middle District of Florida
Oct 6, 2022
8:22-cv-692-KKM-AAS (M.D. Fla. Oct. 6, 2022)

Opinion

8:22-cv-692-KKM-AAS

10-06-2022

LUIS F. OVALLE, Plaintiff, v. LION PAVERS CONSTRUCTION, LLC, and JOSE BANDEIRA, Defendants.


ORDER

STEVEN D. MERRYDAY UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE

Luis Ovalle moves for default judgment against Lion Pavers Construction, LLC, and Jose Bandeira. (Doc. 20) The magistrate judge recommends partially granting that Ovalle's motion. (Doc. 21) No party objects to the magistrate judge's determination.

The magistrate judge's recommendation (Doc. 21) is ADOPTED, except for references to “Mr. Ware” in the conclusion. (Doc. 21 at 9-10) Because no plaintiff is named Ware, these references are construed as typographical errors. The motion for default judgment (Doc. 20) is GRANTED-IN-PART. Under Count I, Mr. Ovalle is awarded $16,875.00, comprising $8,437.50 in overtime wages and $8,437.50 in liquidated damages for overtime wages. Under Count II, Mr. Ovalle is awarded $1,740.00, comprising $870.00 in unpaid minimum wages and $870.00 in liquidated damages for unpaid minimum wages. Under Count III, Mr. Ovalle is awarded $49,600.00, comprising $24,800.00 in lost wages and $24,800.00 in liquidated damages for lost wages. Mr. Ovalle is also entitled to $5,377.00 in attorney's fees and taxable costs. The Clerk is directed to TERMINATE any pending motion or deadline and to CLOSE this case.

ORDERED.


Summaries of

Ovalle v. Lion Pavers Constr.

United States District Court, Middle District of Florida
Oct 6, 2022
8:22-cv-692-KKM-AAS (M.D. Fla. Oct. 6, 2022)
Case details for

Ovalle v. Lion Pavers Constr.

Case Details

Full title:LUIS F. OVALLE, Plaintiff, v. LION PAVERS CONSTRUCTION, LLC, and JOSE…

Court:United States District Court, Middle District of Florida

Date published: Oct 6, 2022

Citations

8:22-cv-692-KKM-AAS (M.D. Fla. Oct. 6, 2022)

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