Michele Metcalf v. Transperfect Global Inc.

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Case overview

Case Number:

1:19-cv-10104

Court:

New York Southern

Nature of Suit:

Civil Rights: Jobs

Multi Party Litigation:

Class Action

Judge:

Edgardo Ramos

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  1. March 22, 2024

    Class Of Translation Co. Workers Certified In OT Suit

    A New York federal judge applied a recommendation to certify a class of workers in a lawsuit claiming translation services company TransPerfect underpaid overtime wages, saying a magistrate judge's analysis was thorough, well-reasoned and included no clear errors.

  2. December 07, 2023

    TransPerfect Workers Seek To Expand Unpaid OT Class

    Workers accusing translation services company TransPerfect of underpaying their overtime wages mostly endorsed a New York federal magistrate judge's recommendation to certify their class of over 200 account executives while asking the court to expand the class definition.

  3. December 05, 2023

    Different Schedules Doom Class Cert., Translation Co. Says

    A translation services company called on a New York federal court to reject a magistrate judge's recommendation that differences in job titles and schedules among the members of a nearly 200-strong proposed class meant they were not similarly situated.

  4. November 07, 2023

    TransPerfect OT Class Should Get Green Light, Judge Says

    Workers who claim translation services company TransPerfect shorted them on overtime pay should be allowed to move forward as a class in their suit, except for those who signed arbitration agreements, a New York federal magistrate judge recommended.

  5. September 29, 2023

    NY Forecast: Judge To Hear Class Cert. Bid In OT Suit

    A New York federal judge on Tuesday will consider whether to grant class certification to a group of workers who claim that a translation services company denied them overtime by wrongly classifying them as exempt. Here, Law360 explores this and other major labor and employment cases on the docket in New York.