Workers Win $2.5 Million in Jury Verdict against Staples, Inc., According to Lawyers with Klafter Olsen & Lesser LLP, Locks Law Firm LLC and The Mason Law Firm, LLP
February 22nd, 2009 Leave a comment Visited 37 times, 1 so far today
A Newark federal court jury today awarded almost $2.5 million against Staples Inc. (NasdaqGS:SPLS) to 343 plaintiffs in a case brought under the federal Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). Following a six week trial, the jury unanimously determined that Staples, Inc. had failed to comply with the law in classifying the employees as exempt under the Act and failing to pay them overtime. The jury also found that Staples had acted willfully in violating the law. Staples’ liability could be increased as the Court will next month be hearing applications for the imposition of liquidated damages in an amount equal to the jury verdict and for attorneys’ costs and fees. Plaintiffs were represented by Klafter Olsen & Lesser LLP of White Plains, New York and Washington, D.C.; the Locks Law Firm LLC of New York, New York, Cherry Hill, New Jersey and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; and The Mason Law Firm, LLP of Washington, D.C.
“This is the first of several collective and class action lawsuits against Staples for misclassification of store managers that are now pending in the federal courts,” said Seth Lesser of Klafter Olsen & Lesser, one of the plaintiffs’ two trial counsel. “We hope to be able to now move those other cases to trial on behalf of the rest of Staples managers.”
Michael Galpern, of the Locks Law Firm LLP, the lead trial counsel added, “We had faith in the jury’s ability to discern the truth and recognize that these hard-working employees were entitled to compensation.”
“Our Staples case is one of the first FLSA misclassification suits to be brought before a jury,” said Gary E. Mason, of The Mason Law Firm, LLP, one of the attorneys for the plaintiffs. “Staples maintained throughout, and continues to hold the view, that it pays its employees properly. The jury’s decision has definitively proven the company wrong.”
Plaintiffs were also represented by Jeff Gottlieb, Esq., and Berger & Associates.
For further information, please contact Seth R. Lesser of Klafter Olsen & Lesser, 914-997-5656, seth {at} klafterolsen(.)com or Michael Galpern of Locks Law Firm LLP at 856-663-8200, mgalpern {at} lockslaw(.)com.
Contacts
Klafter Olsen & Lesser
Seth R. Lesser
914-997-5656
seth {at} klafterolsen(.)com
or
Locks Law Firm LLP
Michael Galpern
856-663-8200
mgalpern {at} lockslaw(.)com
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