Montgomery v. 3300 Corp.

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Case Number:

0:18-cv-62683

Court:

Florida Southern

Nature of Suit:

Labor: Fair Standards

Multi Party Litigation:

Class Action

Judge:

Marcia G. Cooke

Firms

  1. November 01, 2019

    Strip Club Must Face Disputed Dancer's Wage Suit

    A Florida federal judge refused a strip club's bid to toss a purported former exotic dancer's wage-and-hour suit, despite the club's insistence that the woman wasn't an employee but rather a customer who got kicked out twice for disorderly conduct.

  2. July 01, 2019

    Strip Club Gets 'Cookie-Cutter' FLSA Suit Nixed, For Now

    A Florida strip club that criticized an exotic dancer's proposed wage class action as "cookie-cutter" won dismissal of the suit Friday, but a Florida federal judge gave the dancer two weeks to refile with more details about purported back wages she's owed.

  3. May 06, 2019

    Strip Club's Sanctions Bid Fails In 'Cookie-Cutter' FLSA Suit

    A Florida federal judge on Monday adopted a magistrate's recommendation denying a strip club's bid to sanction an exotic dancer and her lawyers for pursuing what the strip club called a "cookie-cutter" Fair Labor Standards Act lawsuit.

  4. April 17, 2019

    'Dancer' In FLSA Suit Just A Drunk Customer, Strip Club Says

    A Florida strip club has asked a Florida federal court to throw out a proposed wage-and-hour collective action, arguing that the woman who brought the suit wasn't a dancer at the club, just an "admittedly drunk and repeatedly-violent customer."

  5. February 14, 2019

    No Sanctions For Exotic Dancer In FLSA Suit, Judge Advises

    A Florida magistrate judge on Thursday recommended against sanctioning an exotic dancer and her lawyers for pursuing what the strip club called a "cookie-cutter" Fair Labor Standards Act lawsuit, saying the dancer had provided enough reasonable basis to show that she had been employed by the club.

  6. January 08, 2019

    Fla. Strip Club Seeks Sanctions For 'Cookie-Cutter' FLSA Suit

    A Florida strip club asked a federal court Tuesday to sanction an exotic dancer and her lawyers for pursuing what it called a "cookie-cutter" Fair Labor Standards Act lawsuit that it says is nearly identical to wage suits filed against other clubs and lacks key details.