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Bautista et al v. Juul Labs, Inc. et al
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June 23, 2022
Juul Canvasser Wage Suit Gets Slash In Atty Fees
A California federal judge gave his final blessing to a $1.75 million settlement to claims that Juul Labs Inc. and a canvassing company misclassified campaign workers as independent contractors, but slashed a request for attorney fees by more than $200,000.
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May 27, 2022
Calif. Forecast: Ruling On Cleaning Workers' Status
In the coming week, a California federal court is set to rule on whether Jan-Pro Franchising International misclassified cleaning workers as independent contractors, in a long-running suit that went to the Ninth Circuit. Here's a look at that case and other labor and employment matters on deck in the Golden State.
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March 01, 2022
Canvassers' Attys Seek $750K In Fees In Juul Wage Deal
Attorneys told a California federal judge they deserve $750,000 in fees and costs for representing about 370 canvassers who claimed Juul and two companies misclassified them as independent contractors during an unsuccessful bid to legalize e-cigarettes in San Francisco, saying they took a significant risk.
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December 21, 2021
Juul Agrees To Pay $1.75M To End Misclassification Suit
Juul and two companies that ran an unsuccessful 2019 bid to legalize e-cigarettes in San Francisco have agreed to pay $1.75 million to about 370 canvassers, seeking to end a lawsuit claiming the companies misclassified workers as independent contractors.
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October 14, 2020
Juul Fights Pro-Vape Campaign Staffers' Class Cert. Bid
Canvassers for a Juul-backed San Francisco political campaign should not be granted class certification in an overtime suit, the e-cigarette company argued, because they failed to show Juul had an employment relationship with them or that they share similar circumstances.
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October 02, 2020
Juul Says Staffers Hired To Oppose Vape Ban Not Employees
Canvassers for a Juul Labs-backed political campaign aren't its employees because the vape pen maker did not directly hire and control them under California's worker classification law, the company has argued in federal court.
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August 13, 2020
Juul Loses Bid To Arbitrate Canvassers' Wage Class Action
Juul can't arbitrate a wage-and-hour lawsuit filed by canvassers for its unsuccessful 2019 bid to legalize e-cigarettes in San Francisco, a California federal judge has ruled, finding that the agreements the workers signed weren't broad enough to cover their claims.