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Leach et al v. NBC Universal Television Group et al
Case Number:
1:15-cv-07206
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Nature of Suit:
Multi Party Litigation:
Class Action
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Firms
- Greenberg Traurig
- Kaplan Hecker
- Mitchell Silberberg
- Morgan Lewis
- Paul Weiss
- Proskauer Rose
- Valli Kane
Companies
- NBCUniversal Media LLC
- Prospect Park Networks LLC
- Sony Pictures Entertainment Inc.
- Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
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February 15, 2017
$4.3M NBC Production Assistant OT Deal Gets Initial OK
NBCUniversal Media LLC and a group of parking production assistants alleging unpaid overtime in two separate class actions received preliminary approval of a $4.26 million settlement from a New York magistrate judge on Wednesday.
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July 13, 2016
NBCUniversal Reaches Deal In TV, Movie Worker OT Suits
NBCUniversal Media LLC told two New York federal judges Tuesday that it has reached deals to end separate class actions alleging the company violated state and federal labor laws by not paying overtime to movie and television production assistants.
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February 02, 2016
Casting Agency Ducks 'The Blacklist' Assistants OT Suit
Extras agency Central Casting Corp. ducked a proposed class action Monday accusing a slew of media companies of failing to pay overtime to production assistants who guard parking spots at filming locations of NBC's "The Blacklist" and other TV shows.
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January 20, 2016
Film Set Parking-Spot Guards Set To File Flurry Of OT Suits
Wage-and-hour counsel for workers tasked with defending parking spots for on-location productions of NBC's "The Blacklist" and other television shows told a Manhattan federal judge Wednesday that as many as six more overtime lawsuits are likely to be filed targeting movie sets.
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September 16, 2015
NBC, Sony Face OT Suit Over PA Workers On 'The Blacklist'
Employees tasked with defending parking spaces for the production vehicles of the NBCUniversal show "The Blacklist" accused the companies who make the show, including Sony Pictures Entertainment Inc., of cheating them out of overtime pay and altering their paychecks, according to a New York federal suit entered Wednesday.