When faced with a class action lawsuit brought by a Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) conditionally certified class, it can be tempting for employers to attempt to reduce the litigation to a single plaintiff by motioning to decertify.
Attorneys at Fox Rothschild warn employers that this can be a risky course of action. If the motion to decertify is dismissed, damages can escalate sharply.
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