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Mangahas v. Eight Oranges Inc. et al
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January 12, 2026
Eateries To Appeal Unclaimed Funds Order In $1.75M Tip Deal
Two Chinese restaurants in Manhattan will appeal a federal judge's order striking down a provision of a $1.75 million settlement in a wage lawsuit that would allow them to keep unclaimed funds, according to a New York federal court filing.
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July 11, 2025
Servers Seek Initial OK For $1.75M Deal With NYC Restaurants
Two Chinese restaurants in Manhattan have agreed to pay $1.75 million to settle a suit accusing them of cheating tipped workers out of tips, the workers told a New York federal court, urging the court to approve the deal.
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June 03, 2024
Ex-Servers Win Class Cert. In Tip Suit Against NY Restaurants
A New York federal judge granted class certification to a group of workers for two Manhattan Chinese restaurants who claim they were forced to share tips with nontipped co-workers and underpaid, finding the restaurants' policies similarly affected all tipped workers.
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December 08, 2023
Ex-Servers Seek Class Cert. In NY Eatery Tip Suit
Ex-servers for a pair of Manhattan eateries urged a New York federal court to certify a class of workers they say were underpaid and forced to share tips with ineligible colleagues, arguing that common proof could determine whether the restaurants' pay policies were lawful.
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April 19, 2023
Workers Ask Court To Halt NY Eatery Owners' 'Retaliatory' Suit
Servers at a pair of Chinese restaurants called on a New York federal judge on Wednesday to restrain their employers from retaliating against them, saying that the restaurants had cut their pay and hours and had served them with a baseless, multimillion-dollar defamation lawsuit.
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October 18, 2022
NYC Restaurant Servers Nab Collective Cert. In Tip Theft Suit
A New York federal judge found Tuesday that a group of servers who claimed that a pair of Manhattan Chinese restaurants underpaid them and stole tips adequately alleged that they were subjected to the same pay policies and granted them conditional collective certification.
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September 02, 2022
Woman Facing Tip Theft Suit Says She Isn't An Employer
A woman facing a lawsuit over tip theft allegations urged a New York federal court to dismiss the claims against her, arguing that she is not an employer because her husband operated the two restaurants at issue and she had no hand in day-to-day management.
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May 20, 2022
NYC Restaurants Stole Tips, Server Says In FLSA Wage Suit
A pair of Manhattan Chinese restaurants violated the Fair Labor Standards Act and the New York Labor Law by underpaying workers for untipped work, a server alleged in a class and collective action filed Friday in New York federal court.