Plaintiff v. Defendant
Case Number:
5:00-at-99999
Court:
Nature of Suit:
Constitutional - State Statute
Multi Party Litigation:
Class Action
Judge:
Unassigned
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October 28, 2021
Workers Say Health Network Cheated Them Out Of Breaks
A New York health care network cheated workers out of pay by automatically deducting meal break time they never took from their time sheets, two former nursing assistants for the company say in a proposed class and collective action in federal court.
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September 14, 2021
NY State's Health Worker COVID Vax Mandate Put On Ice
A New York federal judge on Tuesday partially blocked a recent rule that would require health care workers in the Empire State to be inoculated against COVID-19, one day after a group of workers challenged the mandate because it bars them from asserting faith-based objections to vaccination.
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July 08, 2021
Ex-Yankee Sues Hall Of Fame For Historic Mantle Bat
Former New York Yankees star Joe Pepitone is demanding the National Baseball Hall of Fame return a bat that Mickey Mantle borrowed to knock his 500th home run, according to a federal suit made public Wednesday.
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March 02, 2021
Crypto Co. Says Landlord Won't Return Mining Equipment
A cryptocurrency mining company's former landlord is wrongly holding on to 1,600 cryptocurrency miners and other computer equipment after its lease expired, according to a complaint filed Tuesday in New York federal court.
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February 03, 2021
Dave & Buster's Sues Cuomo Over Arcade Shutdowns
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo made an arbitrary and unconstitutional decision when he allowed casinos and bowling alleys to start reopening during the COVID-19 pandemic but denied that same allowance to arcades, Dave & Buster's said in a lawsuit lodged Wednesday in New York federal court.
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January 05, 2021
Wage Suit Claims NY Insurer Misclassified Workers
National Income Life Insurance Co. is facing a proposed class and collective action in New York federal court from a former employee alleging the company misclassified insurance and annuities salespeople as independent contractors and failed to pay them for training periods.
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December 11, 2020
Northeast Applebee's Franchisee Hit With Wage Suit
An Applebee's International Inc. franchisee with locations in New York, Connecticut and Pennsylvania underpaid employees by making them do untipped work and unpaid work before and after their shifts, two servers said in a proposed collective and class action in New York federal court.
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December 10, 2020
Top Dairy Producer Hit With FLSA Suit Over Unpaid OT
Saputo Dairy Foods USA LLC is facing a proposed collective and class action by milk production employees who claim the major dairy products producer failed to pay regular and overtime wages in violation of federal and state labor law.
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September 01, 2020
Teva Hit With Suit In NY Over Broken Birth Control Implant
A New York woman is suing units of Teva Pharmaceuticals USA Inc. and the Cooper Companies Inc. in New York federal court, alleging she was injured when a piece of a birth control implant they make and sell broke while it was being removed.
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August 24, 2020
Artist Calls Toilet Planters Art, Not Junk In $7M NY Village Suit
A New York artist says that the old toilets he turned into planters are art fixtures and not junk, and that the Village of Potsdam is strangling his constitutional rights by trying to remove them from his property, according to his $7 million federal lawsuit filed Friday.