June 14, 2022
Attorney fees accrued during the pursuit of a New York City restaurant worker's individual discrimination and battery claims were negligible and should not be subtracted from a requested $1.5 million class wage and hour fee award, attorneys told a New York federal court
May 27, 2022
A midtown Manhattan restaurant is barred by the New York Labor Law from raising affirmative defenses to claims that it provided inadequate notice to workers that the eatery would pay tipped rates, a New York federal court held.
March 25, 2022
In the next week, the Second Circuit will hear oral arguments in UBS' attempt to toss a jury verdict against it in a whistleblower retaliation suit filed by a former strategist who claims he was fired for reporting securities fraud. Here, Law360 looks at that case as well as other major labor and employment cases on the docket in the Empire State.