Mainville v. College Town Pizza, Inc. et al

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Case overview

Case Number:

0:21-cv-02699

Court:

Minnesota

Nature of Suit:

Labor: Fair Standards

Multi Party Litigation:

Class Action

Judge:

Wilhelmina M. Wright

Firms

  1. November 14, 2022

    Domino's Franchisees, Driver Settle Wage, Fee Disputes

    A pizza delivery driver and the Domino's franchisees he accused of stiffing him for work expenses agreed to end their lawsuit after the parties reached a settlement to the wage action.

  2. September 20, 2022

    Domino's Driver Must Arbitrate Wage Fight With Franchisees

    A delivery driver must arbitrate his proposed class and collective action against a group of Domino's Pizza franchisees seeking reimbursement for on-the-job expenses, a Minnesota federal court ruled Tuesday, saying the worker entered a valid arbitration agreement.

  3. April 27, 2022

    Domino's Drivers Slam Arbitration Bid In Wage Dispute

    Decrying private arbitrators as pro-business mercenaries whose assumed impartiality was mere pretense, a delivery driver for a Domino's Pizza franchisee has urged a Minnesota federal court not to compel individual arbitration of class claims that drivers were not properly reimbursed for on-the-job expenses.

  4. March 30, 2022

    Domino's Franchises Say Driver Must Arbitrate Wage Dispute

    A group of Domino's Pizza franchises told a Minnesota federal judge that a delivery driver can't sue the businesses he accused of failing to reimburse drivers for expenses because he signed an agreement dictating that he would arbitrate any disputes.

  5. December 21, 2021

    Delivery Driver Hits 178 Domino's Stores With Wage Action

    A Domino's delivery driver filed a proposed class and collective action against 178 franchise stores of the pizza giant in Minnesota federal court Tuesday, claiming he was paid less than minimum wage because he wasn't reimbursed for work-related expenses.