December 14, 2022
The named plaintiff in a class action against Walmart accusing the retail giant of paying manual workers late has died, her attorneys told a New York federal court Wednesday, saying four other class members will take her place.
July 06, 2022
Wage and hour litigation in the latter half of 2022 will break ground on issues of first impression, like the compensability of remote work expenses, and contend with foundational issues, such as what constitutes a salary and who should be considered an interstate transportation worker. Here are seven cases to keep an eye on.
March 25, 2022
A New York federal judge shut down an attempt by Walmart to dismiss a suit claiming the company paid manual workers late under New York law, ruling that the company misinterpreted a prior court decision in arguing the workers couldn't sue under a specific statute.