November 01, 2022
An Alabama steel mill recently hit with a $13 million award in a worker wage and hour suit will fight the misconduct-triggered default judgment that led to the decision.
October 04, 2022
A group of Alabama steel mill workers snagged more than $13 million in back wages and damages on Tuesday, ending their wage and hour suit in federal court that came under fire after a former Littler Mendelson PC attorney's misconduct led to a default judgment.
September 01, 2022
Alabama steel mill workers say they're due more than $13 million from a wage and hour suit after a judge issued a default judgment triggered by misconduct by defense lawyers at Littler Mendelson PC, according to a Wednesday filing.
June 02, 2022
After lies and other misconduct by Littler Mendelson PC led to a default judgment in a high-value employment case, the firm is refusing to play a role in damages settlement talks, a former client told an Alabama federal court.
December 03, 2021
Following a default judgment triggered by repeated defense-side misconduct, an Alabama steel mill agreed Thursday to pay plaintiffs more than $108,000 in attorney fee reimbursements in a federal wage-and-hour case.
November 19, 2021
An Alabama steel mill and its Littler Mendelson PC defense team committed "calculated sabotage" on a wage-and-hour suit with repeated lies, broken court orders and an attempt to push blame for their own discovery stonewalling onto a third party, a federal judge has ruled.
April 22, 2021
After lies from a Littler Mendelson PC partner to an Alabama federal judge resulted in a five-figure sanction for the employment powerhouse and an Atlanta partner being scrubbed from the Littler website, the firm's former client is seeking to substitute in a lawyer from the judge's old law firm.
April 19, 2021
Littler Mendelson PC has removed an Atlanta-based employment lawyer and partner from its website following revelations that he lied to a federal judge about human resources company ADP Inc., a longtime Littler client.
April 15, 2021
Lies from a Littler Mendelson PC lawyer defending a federal wage and hour suit in Alabama have cost the firm at least $63,600, an apology and possibly the client's case.