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Delana L. Ugas v. H&R Block Enterprises LLC et al
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August 14, 2013
H&R Block Puts Tax Advisers' OT Pay Action To Bed
H&R Block Enterprises LLC has agreed to pay $221,400 to settle a proposed class action that accuses the company of systematically denying its senior tax advisers overtime pay by altering time cards, according to documents filed in California federal court Tuesday.
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October 23, 2012
9th Circ. Won't Revive H&R Block Meal Break Subclass
The Ninth Circuit refused Thursday to hear an appeal from a tax professional who said a district court misinterpreted recent rulings from the California Supreme Court when it decertified a subclass of H&R Block Enterprises LLC workers who allegedly didn't get required meal breaks.
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July 10, 2012
Brinker Leads Judge To Can H&R Block Meal Break Class
In light of two recent California Supreme Court decisions, including Brinker Restaurant Corp. v. Superior Court, a California federal judge on Monday decertified a class of H&R Block Enterprises LLC employees who claim they were denied meal breaks.
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May 31, 2012
Brinker Ruling Dooms Meal Break Class, H&R Block Says
H&R Block Enterprises LLC moved Tuesday to decertify a class of tax professionals who claim they didn't get meal breaks, arguing that the California Supreme Court's recent Brinker decision would require individual inquiries into why workers didn't take breaks.
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July 18, 2011
H&R Block Says Only 1 Branch Altered Time Cards
H&R Block Inc. asked a California federal judge on Monday to toss a proposed class action that accuses the company of systematically denying its senior tax advisers overtime pay by altering time cards, arguing that the alleged misconduct was isolated to one branch.