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Bryant v. Domino's Pizza Inc et al
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2:22-cv-11319
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April 16, 2024
Arbitration Pacts Leave Domino's Wage Suit Plaintiff-Less
An expense reimbursement dispute against Domino's can't go forward because it will be without a named plaintiff, as the four drivers who were supposed to step in are all bound by arbitration agreements, a Michigan federal judge ruled Tuesday.
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January 25, 2024
Domino's Seeks To Cut Swapped Plaintiffs In Driver Wage Row
Domino's Pizza told a Michigan federal judge that none of the proposed substitute lead plaintiffs in an expense reimbursement collective action can adequately represent a nationwide class of delivery drivers because many of them have already committed to arbitrate their claims.
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September 25, 2023
Named Plaintiff Drops Out Of Domino's Driver Wage Dispute
A worker who filed a proposed collective action against Domino's Pizza agreed to arbitrate and dismiss her individual claims that workers were not reimbursed for work-related expenses, leading a Michigan federal judge on Monday to order the parties to find a new representative or risk the entire case's dismissal.
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August 24, 2023
Domino's Can't Arbitrate Wage Suit Pending Discovery
Domino's can't compel arbitration of a driver's wage suit because more discovery is needed as to whether the worker had full access to an arbitration pact and what the results are of opting out of it, a Michigan federal judge ruled Thursday.