A former employee of the international government consulting firm Guidehouse claimed the company failed to pay her overtime in a new legal complaint. The dispute is another in a recent series of employment claims linked to one of the largest consulting firms in the world with their headquarters in the United States.

According to the filing in the Eastern District of Virginia District Court, Maria Torrez took a job as a compliance and investigator analyst for the company in 2019 before leaving early this year. Torrez, through a long list of attorneys from Butler Curwood, Josephson Dunlap and Bruckner Burch, alleged that she was purposefully misclassified as a salaried employee under the Fair Labor Standards Act. 

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