Intra-National Home Care LLC, et al v. United States Department of Labor, et al
Case Number:
22-2628
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Nature of Suit:
Government Agencies
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September 06, 2024
3rd Circ. Follows Corner Post In Home Care OT Change Feud
Three home care companies' challenge to an Obama-era rule expanding overtime eligibility for certain workers is back on track, the Third Circuit ruled Friday, saying that the U.S. Supreme Court's Corner Post decision mooted a Pennsylvania federal court's ruling that the entities' suit was late.
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July 15, 2024
Wage Cases To Follow As Justices Rein In Agencies
A trio of U.S. Supreme Court rulings this term that dulled administrative agencies' power are likely to make an impact on how the U.S. Department of Labor enforces wage and hour law. Here, Law360 reviews six cases where their application is already becoming a point of contention.
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July 03, 2024
Gov't Says Justices' Decision Doesn't Fully Solve OT Suit
The recent U.S. Supreme Court decision pushing deadlines to challenge federal regulations doesn't entirely solve an overtime dispute between three home care companies and the U.S. Department of Labor, the government told the Third Circuit.
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July 02, 2024
3rd Circ. Asked To Remand OT Suit After Justices' Ruling
Three home care companies in overtime disputes with the U.S. Department of Labor urged the Third Circuit to reverse and remand a ruling that they waited too long to challenge a 2013 ruling on in-home caregivers' ability to earn minimum wage under a new U.S. Supreme Court precedent.
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October 12, 2023
3rd Circ. Holds Home Health Fight As Justices Mull Timeliness
The Third Circuit has decided to pause an appeal over a U.S. Department of Labor decision that effectively makes home health care workers eligible for overtime pay by narrowing the scope of an exemption, and wait for the U.S. Supreme Court to rule on a case with similar timeliness questions.
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July 13, 2023
3rd Circ. Mulls Care Cos.' Labor Dept. 'Pre-Enforcement' Suit
Three home care companies facing wage and hour enforcement actions from the U.S. Department of Labor asked the Third Circuit Thursday to undo a federal judge's ruling that they were too late in filing a "pre-enforcement challenge" to a 2013 rule on in-home caregivers' ability to earn minimum wage.