Allstate Asks High Court To Review Adjusters' OT Class Cert.

By Kelly Knaub ( January 30, 2015, 6:21 PM EST) -- Allstate Insurance Co. asked the U. S. Supreme Court Tuesday to review a Ninth Circuit decision that upheld a California federal judge's order certifying a class of roughly 800 claims adjusters who allege Allstate denied them overtime pay, saying the ruling splits with precedents set in other circuits. . . .

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