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March 24, 2011 |

Baristas' suit against Starbucks may proceed

A federal judge certified a class action against Starbucks over its tip policy on the same day plaintiffs appealed another federal court's judgment on the same policy.
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Mortgage Industry Trade Association Sues Labor Department to Reverse Policy on Overtime for Loan Officers
Publication Date: 2011-01-13
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Despite the crackdown in recent years on mortgage lending, loan officers are apparently still working long hours. That's why the industry is so exercised about a 2010 change in Labor Department policy that says mortgage loan officers are entitled to overtime.

September 27, 2000 |

Title VII Clock Starts on 'Ready!' -- Not 'Go!'

The statute of limitations in Title VII discrimination cases is triggered when an alleged unlawful employment practice is announced, not when it is put into effect, an 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals panel ruled. The court held that a university faculty member's claims for racial discrimination and harassment accrued when the college denied him tenure -- not when he was terminated years later.
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January 04, 2011 |

Strippers Are People Too - More Importantly, They're Employees

Exotic dancers who claim that a club where they work tells them how to strip have won class certification from a federal judge for their claim that the club has violated labor laws by not paying them.
4 minute read
January 04, 2013 |

Judge Finds Plausible Homeowners' Claim That Lenders Required Exorbitant Flood Insurance

Finding plausible the claims of two homeowners that lenders imposed unnecessary flood insurance requirements on their mortgages, a federal judge has refused to dismiss a class action complaint seeking refunds of premiums and injunctive relief.
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March 23, 2011 |

Baristas' suit against Starbucks over tips may proceed as class action in Mass. federal court

A Boston federal judge has certified a Massachusetts class action against Starbucks Corp. over its tip policy on the same day plaintiffs appealed a New York federal court's judgment on the same policy to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2d Circuit.A March 18 order by District Judge Nathaniel Gorton in Matamoros v. Starbucks Corp.
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May 24, 2001 |

IKON Loses Bid to Enjoin Competitor, Former Employees

A federal court held that a five-year non-compete agreement with owners of an acquired copier services company was unreasonable, finding that the contract should terminate in June of this year rather than in 2003. The court also ruled that a non-compete agreement which precluded another former employee from competing within 75 miles of his employment at IKON for a period of one year was unenforceable.
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