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July 26, 2012
Here Is Some Authority for the Proposition That, Under the Flsa, the Running of the Statute of Limitations Period Should Be Tolled When the Court Fails to Promptly Rule on a Conditional Certification Motion
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Employment Law
July 13, 2012
District Court Holds that FLSA Notice Form Should Be Delivered to All Class Members Employed During the Time Period Beginning Three Years Prior to the Filing of the Complaint
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Employment Law
July 09, 2012
Winebrake & Santillo Obtains Class Certification in Overtime Rights Lawsuit on Behalf of Citizens Bank Assistant Branch Managers in Massachusetts
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Employment Law
July 02, 2012
Winebrake & Santillo Obtains Conditional Certification in Overtime Rights Lawsuit on Behalf of Transit Bus Drivers for Krapf’s Coaches, Inc
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Employment Law