August 07, 2024
A New York federal judge will not disturb a jury verdict finding that a church-affiliated New York City nonprofit failed to pay a pastor for her second job, calling "improper" and "nonsensical" the entity's arguments that the jury didn't have enough evidence and that a new trial is necessary.
December 12, 2023
A church-affiliated New York City nonprofit can't escape claims it improperly paid a former employee just one salary for two distinct jobs, as a New York federal judge ruled Tuesday that there was insufficient evidence to conclude whether the worker wore one hat or two.
April 18, 2023
A church pastor can proceed with a wage action against her employer, a New York federal judge ruled, because she adequately claimed that she was jointly employed in a secular capacity at a church-run mental health facility.