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Ballinger et al v. Advance Magazine Publishers, Inc.
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1:13-cv-04036
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November 13, 2014
Conde Nast Agrees To Settle Intern Class Action For $5.85M
Conde Nast Publications agreed to pay $5.85 million to resolve a putative class action brought by two former interns at the New Yorker and W magazine who claimed they were unlawfully denied minimum wage, the plaintiffs told a New York federal court Thursday.
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April 04, 2014
Conde Nast Ready To Cut A Deal In Interns' Pay Spat
A proposed class action claiming Conde Nast Publications violated wage-and-hour laws by failing to properly pay a group of interns may soon settle, according to filing in New York federal court Friday.
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November 26, 2013
Former Conde Nast Interns Seek Class Cert. Over Unpaid Time
A group of former Conde Nast Publications interns asked a New York federal court Tuesday to conditionally certify a class of interns who say they were not paid minimum wage for all hours worked, noting the court only needs to preliminarily determine that others may be similarly situated.
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September 11, 2013
Conde Nast Intern Suit Will Go On Despite Appeals
A New York federal judge said Wednesday that he wouldn't stay a proposed class action brought by former unpaid interns seeking to force Conde Nast to pay them wages, ruling the case could go forward despite appeals on the internships' legal status.
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June 13, 2013
Unpaid Conde Nast Interns Hit Co. With Wage Class Action
The parent company of Conde Nast Publications was hit with a proposed class action by former interns for W magazine and The New Yorker who claimed the company violated federal and state wage-and-hour laws by failing to compensate them for their work.