Mayfield v. LABR
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23-50724
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Government Agencies
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February 24, 2025
DOL Wage Rule Challenges In Limbo Pending New Leadership
Several ongoing challenges in federal courts to U.S. Department of Labor wage and hour rules are on hold as President Donald Trump’s administration settles in, leaving the fate of regulations impacting businesses and millions of workers uncertain. Here’s a look at the cases and the rules they are challenging.
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February 18, 2025
5th Circ. Won't Rethink DOL Win In OT Threshold Dispute
The full Fifth Circuit refused to reconsider its decision finding the U.S. Department of Labor has the authority to create a salary threshold as part of its role in defining overtime exemptions, rejecting a Dairy Queen franchise owner's argument that the opinion conflicts with U.S. Supreme Court precedent.
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January 01, 2025
3 Biden-Era Wage Regs That Could Sink In 2025
The Biden administration's rules determining overtime eligibility, sorting out whether workers are independent contractors and raising federal contractors' minimum wage face uncertainty in 2025. Here, Law360 looks at how those three rules may change.
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December 20, 2024
The 4 Biggest W&H Rulings Of 2024
In 2024, key U.S. Department of Labor rules came under fire with mixed results and the transportation worker exemption to federal arbitration law was refined even more. Here, Law360 explores four of the most significant decisions of 2024.
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December 09, 2024
No Rehearing Needed On OT Threshold, DOL Tells 5th Circ.
The U.S. Department of Labor urged the Fifth Circuit to let stand its opinion that the department has the authority to create a salary threshold as part of its role in defining overtime exemptions, saying the ruling doesn't conflict with holdings from the U.S. Supreme Court.
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November 14, 2024
4 Recent Appellate Decisions W&H Attorneys Should Know
Circuit courts have issued decisions in key cases challenging U.S. Department of Labor rules as well as in more niche areas on tips and military leave. Here, Law360 looks at four decisions wage and hour practitioners should know about.
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November 05, 2024
Biz Groups Urge 5th Circ. To Rethink OT Threshold Rule
Two business groups told the Fifth Circuit that the U.S. Department of Labor does not have the authority to create a salary threshold to define which workers are overtime exempt, urging the full appeals court to overturn a September opinion because it created confusion within the circuit.
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October 29, 2024
Full 5th Circ. Urged To Review OK Of DOL's OT Threshold Rule
A Fifth Circuit panel misinterpreted the Fair Labor Standards Act when it ruled that the U.S. Department of Labor could spike the salary thresholds in an overtime exemption, a Dairy Queen franchise owner said, urging the full appeals court to step in.
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September 20, 2024
DOL's Post-Chevron Tactic Has Mixed Results
The U.S. Department of Labor's attempts to defend its wage and hour regulations in a world without Chevron deference have so far been only partly successful, as two recent Fifth Circuit decisions show.
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September 12, 2024
DOL Has Authority To Issue Salary Regs, 5th Circ. Affirms
The U.S. Department of Labor has the authority to issue salary rules as part of its role in defining the overtime exemptions of the Fair Labor Standards Act, the Fifth Circuit affirmed, in a case that raised questions about the DOL's power to regulate a fundamental aspect of wage and hour law.