By Jenna Greene | January 10, 2019
The settlement doesn't explicitly require au pairs to be paid at least $7.25 an hour. It just stipulates that the defendants must make it clear “that host families and au pairs are free to agree to compensation higher than the legally applicable minimum.”
By Jenna Greene | January 10, 2019
It's the first decision on class cert in the sprawling Automotive Parts Antitrust Multidistrict Litigation, and is good omen for defendants in other pending cases.
By Erin Mulvaney | January 10, 2019
Seyfarth Shaw's latest class action settlement report is out, and we've got the details. Plus: Ogletree Deakins makes it play for AI, and the plaintiffs firm Keller Lenkner was disqualified in a worker-classification suit against Uber. Scroll down for Who Got the Work, our moves roundup and more. Thanks for reading!
By Max Mitchell | January 9, 2019
Counsel representing au pairs have reached a $65.5 million class action settlement with 15 companies over claims that the organizations mislead the foreign domestic workers about U.S. wage regulations in an effort to pay them below minimum wage.
By Sue Reisinger | January 9, 2019
Seyfarth Shaw said its 2019 Workplace Class Action Litigation Report is its largest edition ever, with attorneys analyzing a record 1,453 class action rulings in state and federal courts.
By Sue Reisinger | January 9, 2019
Seyfarth Shaw said its 2019 Workplace Class Action Litigation Report is its largest edition ever, with attorneys analyzing a record 1,453 class action rulings in state and federal courts.
By Charles Toutant | January 9, 2019
A ruling by the New Jersey Supreme Court appears to spell defeat for a class action suit now before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, which targets the NFL's manner of distributing tickets to Super Bowl XLVIII, held at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford in February 2014.
By Amanda Bronstad | January 9, 2019
In oral arguments Monday, Merck made its case for federal preemption before the U.S. Supreme Court, saying there was "clear evidence" that the FDA would have rejected language in a warning label proposed for its osteoporosis drug Fosamax.
By Scott Flaherty | January 9, 2019
After about a year co-chairing Labaton alongside founder Larry Sucharow, securities litigator Christopher Keller is now leading the firm on his own.
By Colby Hamilton | January 8, 2019
With a May 6 date set for Weinstein's criminal trial in Manhattan state court, the former movie mogul is seeking stays across all his federal civil suits.
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