I have blogged on this long, protracted saga many times and I am glad to see that with each posting, the judicial result does not change. The Seventh Circuit has
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A Great Victory! Federal Judge Rules Against Plaintiffs In Off-Duty BlackBerry Use Trial
I have followed this case closely for some time, I blogged in September that I thought the City of Chicago had positioned itself in the most favorable position, with the…
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A (Potentially) Big Time FLSA Blackberry Case Goes To Trial
This has been a protracted lawsuit; I have used this case (for some years now) as an example when…
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The New Year Will Likely Bring More of the Same in the FLSA Class Action Arena
In the November 30, 2010 issue of Employment Law360, Alfred Robinson posits three continuing trends in FLSA litigation: 1) donning and doffing cases; 2) exemption misclassification cases; and, 3) off-the-clock…
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