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Senne et al v. Office of the Commissioner of Baseball, et al
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March 29, 2023
MLB Judge OKs $185M Wage Deal, $55M Fees Over Objectors
A California federal judge on Wednesday granted his approval to Major League Baseball's $185 million wage settlement with minor league players, including $55.5 million in attorney fees, overruling players who objected to the deal over concerns that it shortchanges some of them.
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February 17, 2023
MLB Judge Rips Attys Over Late Protests To $185M Wage Deal
A California magistrate judge slammed attorneys representing some objectors to Major League Baseball's $185 million proposed wage settlement with minor leaguers, characterizing their last-minute efforts as "absolutely outrageous" and a possible effort to "sandbag" the parties at Friday's final approval and fairness hearing.
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August 19, 2022
MLB, Minor Leaguers' $185M Wage Deal Gets Initial OK
A California magistrate judge on Friday preliminarily signed off on Major League Baseball's $185 million settlement to resolve minor leaguers' claims over alleged "starvation" wages, but expressed concern that the current deal wouldn't give players enough time to opt out.
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August 12, 2022
Calif. Forecast: $185M MLB Wage Deal Could Get Signoff
In the coming week, attorneys should watch for potential preliminary approval of a $185 million settlement in a high-profile wage class action by Major League Baseball minor league players. Here's a look at that case and other labor and employment matters coming up in California.
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July 15, 2022
MLB, Minor Leaguers Ink $185M 'Starvation' Wage Deal
Classes of minor leaguers asked a California federal judge Friday to bless the $185 million settlement they reached with Major League Baseball over alleged "starvation" wages, resolving their eight-year litigation that was set to go to trial last month.
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May 10, 2022
MLB, Minor Leaguers Reach Wage Deal Ahead Of June 1 Trial
Major League Baseball and classes of minor leaguers suing over alleged "starvation" wages informed a California federal judge Tuesday that they have reached a deal to end the long-running dispute just ahead of a scheduled June 1 trial.
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May 06, 2022
Calif. Forecast: MLB, Players Could Bar Evidence In Wage Suit
In the coming week, labor and employment attorneys should look out for arguments over whether to exclude certain evidence from a long-running wage and hour class and collective action against Major League Baseball. Here's a look at that case and other labor and employment matters coming up in the Golden State.
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May 04, 2022
MLB, Minor Leaguers Enter Wage Fight Settlement Talks
A California magistrate judge on Tuesday sent a high-stakes wage fight between minor league baseball players and Major League Baseball to settlement talks, on the same day the court continued a pretrial hearing in the class and collective action, which is scheduled to head to a federal jury June 1.
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April 12, 2022
MLB Wants Minor League Living Conditions Out Of Wage Trial
Major League Baseball and its teams want to prohibit minor leaguers from talking about their claimed poor living conditions at an upcoming California wage trial, arguing Monday that the evidence is irrelevant and could unfairly sway jurors.
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March 25, 2022
Players On Deck To Testify In MLB 'Starvation Wage' Trial
Minor league baseball players will tell a California jury about long work hours and alleged "starvation" wages during a June trial in a class and collective action targeting Major League Baseball and its teams, according to a preview brief Thursday.