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McClurg v. Dallas Jones Enterprises Inc
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June 13, 2025
Trucking Co. To Pay $480K To End Unpaid OT Suit
A trucking company agreed to pay $480,000 to resolve drivers' collective action alleging they were paid on a "per-ton" basis that ignored any hours they put in over 40 per week, a filing in Kentucky federal court said.
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July 01, 2024
Trucking Co. Inks Deal To End Drivers' OT Collective Action
A trucking company and a group of drivers have reached a deal in a suit that started in 2020 claiming that workers received a "per-ton" compensation that ignored overtime, a Kentucky federal judge has said.
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December 13, 2023
Judge Refuses To Undo Cert. Of Trucker OT Class Over Clark
A trucking company's bid to apply a new, stricter Sixth Circuit standard for collective action certification in wage and hour cases hit a wall, with a Kentucky federal judge ruling that notices to potential opt-in plaintiffs already were sent and the new test doesn't require restarting this crucial part of the process.
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August 12, 2022
Trucking Co. Owners Can't Ditch FLSA Overtime Claims
The owners of a trucking company cannot dodge an overtime lawsuit a worker added them to after collective certification, a Kentucky federal judge found in an order docketed Friday, saying they controlled the company's operations.
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April 26, 2022
Truckers Say Co. Is Bound By FLSA Enterprise Coverage
A group of truck drivers asked a Kentucky federal court to rule that a trucking company and its owner are covered by overtime obligations under the Fair Labor Standards Act, saying that the two fall under the federal statute's enterprise coverage.
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March 04, 2022
Trucking Co. Can't Argue Remedies Exhausted In OT Suit
A trucking company's defense argument that a driver failed to exhaust administrative remedies in a collective action alleging unpaid overtime doesn't apply to federal or state law, a Kentucky federal judge ordered.
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December 10, 2021
Truck Drivers Ask Judge To Ax Co.'s Arguments In OT Suit
A group of drivers urged a Kentucky federal judge to ax two counter-arguments a trucking company made to fight claims it failed to pay them overtime, saying those arguments don't apply to the Fair Labor Standards Act and state law.
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December 03, 2021
Truck Drivers Nab Collective Cert. In OT Dispute
A group of drivers can pursue their claims as a collective in their suit alleging that a Kentucky trucking company failed to pay them overtime, after a federal judge found Friday that the group showed they all engaged in similar work.