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REYNOLDS v. TURNING POINT HOLDING COMPANY, LLC et al
Case Number:
2:19-cv-01935
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September 20, 2022
Workers Snag Initial Approval In Tip Credit Deal
A restaurant chain will pay nearly $800,000 to 2,600 tipped workers after a Pennsylvania federal judge preliminarily approved the settlement despite initial doubts on whether the agreement coerced employees to sign on to the deal.
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July 07, 2022
$800K Tip Suit Deal Denied Over 'Coercive' Claim Process
A Pennsylvania federal judge denied a group of workers approval on their nearly $800,000 class and collective settlement to resolve their tipped wage claims lodged against a restaurant chain, ruling Thursday that the agreement coerces employees to sign on to the deal.
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July 07, 2022
Pa. Judge Calls Proposed Tip Class Settlement 'Coercive'
A Pennsylvania federal judge Thursday refused to preliminarily sign off on a settlement in a tip-related class action against a restaurant chain, calling the proposed deal "coercive" because it requires non-parties to opt in to receive benefits.
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February 24, 2022
Turning Point Restaurant Chain Resolves Servers' Tip Suits
A Northeast restaurant chain has agreed to settle claims that it underpaid workers in Pennsylvania and New Jersey by nearly $800,000, attorneys told a Pennsylvania federal court Thursday.
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December 14, 2020
Restaurant Servers' Tips Suit Can Proceed, Pa. Judge Says
Servers for a Northeast restaurant chain cannot move forward with their claims that the company failed to give notice about a tip-credit system, but they can proceed as a collective on claims the chain underpaid them for untipped work, a Pennsylvania federal judge ruled Monday.