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January 30, 2025
Amazon didn't show how letting the Ninth Circuit mull a collective certification will speed up litigation in an 8-year-old suit accusing the company of misclassifying workers as independent contractors, a Washington federal judge ruled, denying the company's appeal bid.
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January 29, 2025
Jones Day must hand over a memo from December 1993 to two ex-associates suing the firm over its allegedly discriminatory family leave policy, a D.C. federal judge ruled Wednesday, saying the firm had placed it "at issue" in the case and waiving any privilege that might have shielded the document.
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January 29, 2025
A Virginia federal judge booted Kentucky coal miners' wage and hour lawsuit to arbitration, rejecting the workers' argument that they are exempt from the Federal Arbitration Act because their work loading coal onto beltlines headed for Virginia means they're involved in interstate transportation.
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January 29, 2025
A former home sales representative for a cosmetics company can keep her wage suit in court, a California state appellate panel ruled, affirming a lower court's ruling that the company failed to show it had a valid arbitration agreement with the worker because it didn't sign the pact.
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January 29, 2025
President Donald Trump’s offer of letting federal workers resign with several months of paid administrative leave raises questions about its legality and whether workers will actually get paid, attorneys said. Here, Law360 explores four questions that stem from the policy.
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January 29, 2025
A Mexican restaurant group must pay $1.9 million in back pay and damages after a jury agreed with the U.S. Department of Labor's allegations that the company and its owners unlawfully denied workers minimum and overtime wages, a Kansas federal judge ruled Wednesday.
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January 29, 2025
A mining company failed to compensate workers for time spent performing necessary pre- and post-shift tasks and caused them to lose out on overtime wages, a proposed class action filed in New Mexico federal court said.
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January 29, 2025
A group of workers needed to initiate arbitration in their proposed class action claiming an insurance company misclassified them as exempt employees after a trial court sent their claims out of court, a California state appellate panel ruled, flipping the lower court's decision reviving the suit.
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January 29, 2025
An Ohio federal judge approved a $30,000 settlement in the U.S. Department of Labor's overtime suit against a Zoup restaurant franchisee after initially rejecting the deal, finding the revised terms fair and reasonable.
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January 28, 2025
Amazon said a delivery driver missed his chance to seek clarity on whether Massachusetts state wage law requires employers to compensate employees for work-related expenses, urging a Washington federal judge to pass on asking the Bay State's top court to weigh in.
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January 28, 2025
A prominent plaintiffs-side sports attorney is joining the Department of Justice and a handful of athletes in trying to stop the NCAA's $2.78 billion class action settlement with college athletes over name, image and likeness rights, which he says would impose "a price fix [that] harms athletes."
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January 28, 2025
A Seventh Circuit panel considered Tuesday whether to keep or ditch the two-step certification process for collectives, with one judge calling Eli Lilly & Co.'s decertification argument in an age discrimination suit "spectacularly wrong" and another asking how tolling could change.
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January 28, 2025
A California state appeals court declined to upend an order allowing the reopening of a $935,000 settlement that resolved workers' wage and hour lawsuit against an aerospace company, saying the employer failed to show that unionized employees were correctly exempted from the deal.
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January 28, 2025
Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP announced Tuesday that it has launched a specialized Immigration Task Force aimed at providing clients with up-to-date alerts on the "anticipated complexities and rapid changes in the immigration landscape" under the Trump administration.
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January 28, 2025
An Arkansas city reached a settlement with two police officers who accused the city, its mayor and its police chief of requiring them to work overtime hours without paying them at a time-and-a-half rate, a filing in Arkansas federal court said.
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January 28, 2025
A California federal judge signed off on a nearly $209,000 settlement ending a U.S. Department of Labor suit alleging a warehouse broker stiffed workers on their full wages, according to a court filing.
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January 28, 2025
A Ninth Circuit panel erroneously gave religious institutions complete immunity when it held that an Orthodox Jewish organization does not have to face a food worker's suit alleging he was stiffed on overtime pay, he told the appeals court in his bid for rehearing.
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January 28, 2025
Recruiters who allege a staffing company misclassified them as exempt employees are a step closer to a $5.25 million deal in their suit after a California federal judge gave the settlement the initial OK.
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January 27, 2025
A New York federal magistrate judge recommended that proposed classes of HSBC Bank personal bankers be denied class certification for allegations that the company shortchanged them on pay in various ways, finding the evidence presented to establish commonality of the claims is full of hearsay.
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January 27, 2025
An agency that provides nurses to hospitals when their employees go on strike reached a deal Monday with 42 nurses who accused the company of stiffing them on wages when they were sent to work at a Kaiser Permanente medical center, a filing in Colorado federal court said.
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January 27, 2025
A Domino's franchisee waited too long to try to push into arbitration a former pizza delivery driver's claims accusing the company of not reimbursing him for all of his vehicle-related expenses, the worker said Monday, urging an Ohio federal court to keep his case in court.
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January 27, 2025
Plaintiffs-side firm Katz Banks Kumin LLP announced on Monday the opening of a New York City office boasting four attorneys, including three new attorney hires.
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January 27, 2025
A Georgia federal judge on Monday approved a corporate office furnisher's $37,500 settlement to resolve a former employee's suit alleging he was fired for complaining about unpaid overtime, saying the attorney fee request is now reasonable in the parties' third bid for deal approval.
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January 27, 2025
A Ninth Circuit panel disregarded U.S. Supreme Court precedent when it ruled that the salary basis test applies differently to public and private employees, a group of San Francisco nurses said, urging the justices to step in.
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January 27, 2025
A Florida federal magistrate judge has refused to step down from a case where she recommended sanctioning an attorney representing a franchisee in a contract dispute with CBD American Shaman LLC, saying adverse rulings are not grounds for recusal.